In a shocking turn of events, the Ovie of Ewu-Urhobo Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Clement Oghenerukevwe Ikolo, Urhukpe 1, has taken a bold step to clear his name in the midst of a controversial murder case involving 17 military men in Okuama. The monarch, who had been residing in London before his coronation, surrendered himself to the Delta State Police Command in Asaba, amidst allegations of his involvement in the gruesome killing.
The Defence Headquarters had declared Ikolo and seven others wanted for their alleged roles in the murder of 17 soldiers, including senior officers, in the Okuama community of Ughelli South LGA. Despite his recent selection and crowning as the Ovie of Ewu-Urhobo Kingdom, Ikolo had been embroiled in a legal dispute over his ascension to the throne following the passing of the former traditional ruler.
Before presenting himself to the authorities, the monarch vehemently denied any connection to the killings and called for an independent panel of inquiry to investigate the tragic incident. He expressed his willingness to cooperate with the government and international community to prove his innocence in the matter. The Police Public Relations Officer confirmed the monarch’s surrender, signaling a significant development in the ongoing investigation.
Okuama, a community under the rulership of the Ovie of Ewu-Urhobo Kingdom, has been thrust into the spotlight due to the tragic events that unfolded within its borders. As the case continues to unfold, all eyes are on the authorities to uncover the truth behind the senseless killing of the military personnel and bring justice to the victims and their families.