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Remembering Isaac Adaka Boro who began the fight for the Niger Delta but was condemned by Aguiyi Ironsi

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Saturday, 17 June 2017
- Isaac Adaka Boro was one of the early people who began the struggle for the emancipation of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria

- He challenged the exploitation and deprivation of the region if the resources were being channeled to develop other regions of the country

- He declared the Niger Delta republic in 1966 but was jailed for treason by Aguiyi Ironsi's military administration


When stories are recounted about Nigeria and how the General Ojukwu's declaration of the Republic of Biafra which led to the 18 year civil war, not much is said about the declaration of the first Republic within Nigeria called the Niger Delta Republic. The declaration was made on January 23, 1966 shortly after the December 1966 coup, followed by an intense fight which lasted twelve days, and finally ended in favor of the federal superior firepower.


The 'Kaiama declaration' as it was tagged was an attempt to liberate the Niger Delta people from the socio-economic oppression by the then Eastern Regional government of Nigeria.


Whether this omission is a result of the fact that it barely lasted 12 days or because it is simply best kept veiled to Share a resurrection of such agitations can not be certain, but notwithstanding the name Isaac Adaka Boro still rings a bell for the Niger Deltans, especially the militants and other agitators who subsequently fought for the region to enjoy the proceeds of the oil which is derived from the region.

Remembering Isaac Adaka Boro who began the fight for the Niger Delta but was condemned by Aguiyi Ironsi



Born in Oloibiri in present day Bayelsa state in 1938, Major Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro, Boro fondly called, was a celebrated Nigerian nationalist, a Nigerian civil war hero and one of the pioneers of minority rights activism in Nigeria. Having a father who was constantly being transferred from one school to another as headmaster, he followed his education Keenly and even entered the University of Nigeria, Nsukka where he was studying Chemistry and later rose to become the Student Union President.




Being in the eastern region under which the Niger Delta was grouped, he was exposed firsthand to what he viewed as exploitation of his people, where the oil money gotten from the Niger Delta was being enjoyed by the federal government of Nigeria and eastern region with capital Enugu and nothing was given to the Niger Delta people, who were already being Subjected to various environmental hazards resulting from oil spillage. He believed that the people of the area deserved a fairer share of proceeds of the oil wealth.


He formed the Niger Delta Volunteer Force, an armed militia with members Consisting mainly of his fellow Ijaw ethnic group. The group declared the Niger Delta Republic on March 23, 1966 and attacked a police station in Yenagoa, raided the armory and kidnapped some officers, including the police officer in command of the station.


They also blew up oil pipelines, engaged the police in a gunfight and the Niger Delta declared an independent republic. They gallantly Battled the federal forces for 12 days but were finally routed by the federal far superior firepower. Boro and his compatriots were jailed for treason, put on trial on a 9 count charge of treason at Port Harcourt assizes before Justice Phil Ebosie, and condemned to death by the Aguiyi Ironsi regime.


However, after the counter-coup in June of the same year, General Yakubu Gowon granted them amnesty on the eve of the Nigerian civil war in May 1967. As a condition for the freedom, they were enlisted into the Nigerian army, and was Boro commissioned as a Major in the army. He gave his men a brief training at Escravos before they were deployed to fight.

Remembering Isaac Adaka Boro who began the fight for the Niger Delta but was condemned by Aguiyi Ironsi


General Olusegun Obasanjo in his book "My Command" described the training of Boro's one-thousand Rivers as "hurriedly and poorly done with little or nothing in the way of training facilities and resources." However, he acknowledged their contributions to the army despite the poor training. On page 47 of the same book, he stated that they were attached to the 3 Marine Commando Division (then 3 Navy) under the command of Col. Benjamin Adekunle.


Here, Isaac Boro and his Rivers one or Sea School Boys had become a significant factor in the operations of the division. Their knowledge of the riverine areas, their understanding of the local languages, their ability to live off the land and their swift though tactically less accomplished movement Accounted for their huge success in areas around Opobo, Andoni, Obodo, Opolom, Oranga, Buguma and others .


Implicitly their contributions, though not tactical, was very helpful in the capturing of many areas from the Biafran troops eventhough Colonel Adekunle received all the credits for it, and thus a lot of Suspicions were raised after Major Boro died under mysterious and unclear circumstances in May 16, 1968, at the young age of 30 with just three children.





It happened after a successful battle against Biafran forces at Ogu near Okrika in Rivers state, that Boro was ambushed by how many of his men then believed was a unit presented by Col Adekunle. In the letter and fierce battle which ensued, he was gunned down. Till date, there is no conclusive evidence on who killed Greensboro.


The Suspicions surrounding his death led to a weakening of the soldiers' morale afterwards and the fortunes of the 3 Navy Command for Adekunle which took the initial credits began to dwindle. His men, who suspected he was killed by an insider became uncontrollable and no longer firing commands from Adekunle.


According to Obasanjo, again in his book, "The moral of the soldiers at least or 3 Marine Commando Division was at its lowest ebb. Desertion and absence from duty without leave was rife in the division. The despondence and general lack of will to fight the soldiers were glaringly manifested in the large number of cases of self-inflicted injuries Throughout the formation ... "

Remembering Isaac Adaka Boro who began the fight for the Niger Delta but was condemned by Aguiyi Ironsi


"It was here in Okrika that Major Isaac Adaka Boro was killed, apparently by a fleeing rebel soldier whom he is encountered during a private visit. His death led almost immediately to the dissolution of 19 brigade which became uncontrollable without him."


In a recent interview with Vanguard, Timinipre Owonaru, the only surviving member of Isaac Boro's guerrilla army, stated that pitiably the cause for which they fought in the first place is still yet to be fully actualized, even though there have been some changes. According to him: "The tenets which have us in a stranglehold, that deny us our right to be able to control and manage our resources, are still in place. And until those laws are either reviewed or abrogated outright from our statute book, the struggle continues. "


As second in command to Boro in the Niger Delta Volunteer Force, he stated that they had no support except from other Be in Ghana.






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