 The President of the Association of 9 to Delta Upland Communities, Alaji Issa Mohamed, says natives of Rumoreke in a Moga local government area of River State are in dire need of help, following a recent invasion by a team of soldiers from 29 battalion in Port Hacot saying three members of the community are yet to be accounted for. He alleged that the soldiers beat up unharmed protesters, including women who were protesting peacefully, following the level of underdevelopment in the area. The natives of Rumoreke had protested for two weeks and also shut down operations of oil companies as a result of frustration demanding the sum of 2.8 billion Naira, that is one-year arrears of oil surveillance contract and also original copies of the surveillance contract from multi-nationals operating in the area. Everybody was beating. They called me on phone. I told them it is not the duty of me, this military, to demobilize the protesters. We are not my military company, this is the duty of the Commission of Police. We are also informed that there are some contractors who have a partnership with the pipeline infrastructure area with some money, giving to them to come and scoff and let these protesters have their federal government. As we continue to progress, let the minister stay away. They burn down the canopy. All my things destroyed. Money and everything. They didn't lose two of my cow. I don't know why who can be in this kind of democracy and the military is trying to rank everywhere. Please, I want the general public international community to come to the aid of the upland community. My people don't have peace. Nothing to write to my back. Look at the blackmail form of the community. We were quiet safe for 28.8 billion dollars one year in the area, some of the high surveillance contract in the therapy and also the original copies of the surveillance contract. Now in addition, because of the way they push my people to the world. We are running. We are calling us. We are calling out, but I will stay with the government. See, we don't want to finish. We say no, we are not going to fight with the military. We are protested. The way they use their approaches, that is why we run now. Five children, small, small children. The children are not those small, small. Nobody needs to feed them. I'm not making combat, making all my children safe from nowhere. Those are not going to come. Some people serve, they have that. All of them, they are the sick. See, says that they are not going to run. They are not going to eat. I'm going to cut my juice. I'm going to cut my hair so I can come back.