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Itsekiri Leaders to Gov. Oborevwori: Rescind Your ‘Politicized Statement’ Set Up Panel of Inquiry on Dispute

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Itsekiri chiefs, on Saturday urged Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to Rescind his outburst on the subterfuge crisis rocking Warri over the ward delineation exercise and recent violence in the metropolis.

They also called on the Delta state government to urgently set up a judicial panel of inquiry to thoroughly investigate the ongoing dispute between Ijaw, Urhobo and Itsekiri of Warri Federal Constituency particularly recent hostility involving Itsekiri and Ogbe-Ijoh community.

The Chiefs expressed dismay over the governor’s recent statements, accusing him of politicizing the sensitive issue instead of seeking a fair resolution.

BIGPEN NIGERIA (https://bigpenngr.com) reports that Governor Oborevwori in a bid to warn the ethnic nationalities in Warri to refrain from fanning ember of discord, urged them to ‘wait until his tenure is over in 2031‘ to resume their hostilities.

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The utterances which didn’t go down well with many, have been generating heated debate on social media with some describing the remark as “reckless”.

Addressing a press conference at the Olu of Warri’s palace on Saturday, the Warri Traditional Council of Chiefs emphasized that the situation in Warri requires an impartial investigation rather than political posturing.

Chief Mene Brown flanked by other chiefs of Warri Kingdom, stated, “We urge the Delta State Government to set up a Panel of Inquiry to objectively examine these events and rescind any statements that appear to politicize the matter, as this complicates efforts for peace and justice.”

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The Chiefs condemned recent acts of violence, including a midnight attack on September 18, 2025, in Pessu Community, which resulted in the death of vigilante leader Dele Ogunbayo.

They alleged that the attack was supported by military personnel linked to a private security firm owned by a former militant, and accused the government of rushing to dismiss the incident as unrelated or politically motivated.

They pointed out that despite court rulings—most notably a 2024 judgment affirming their territorial rights—the Ogbe-Ijoh community continues to display banners and erect signposts claiming parts of Warri South.

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The Chiefs stressed that such actions undermine the rule of law and threaten regional stability.

Furthermore, the Chiefs demanded the immediate removal of Ogbe-Ijoh banners and billboards from Warri South, asserting that these displays are outside the bounds of their legal rights. They also called for a full investigation by federal security agencies into the violence and the involvement of military operatives in the attack.

Chief Mene Brown emphasized, “The government must avoid politicking this issue. Instead, it should facilitate an independent, transparent inquiry that will lead to justice and lasting peace. The current hurried political statements only deepen divisions.”

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The Chiefs also warned against attempts to redraw electoral boundaries based on illegal land occupation, asserting that such moves are rooted in fabrications and violate court rulings. They appealed to the government to focus on justice and lawful resolution rather than political expediency.

Meanwhile, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, speaking at a separate event in Warri on Friday, declined to comment directly on the dispute but urged all parties to pursue peaceful coexistence

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