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Saturday, 21 May 2016
Ex-MEND leaders beg militants to stop bombing
EX-MILITANT leaders of the defunct
Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger
Delta (MEND), have called on new militant
groups, the Niger Delta Avengers and the Red
Egbesu Water Lion to stop the attacks on oil
and gas installations and allow President
Mohammad Buhari to fulfill his electoral
promises to the region.
The ex-MEND leaders from the nine states of
the Niger Delta, who re-grouped under a
peace advocacy group known as the
Leadership, Peace and Cultural Development
Initiative (LPCDI) after a crucial meeting
declared that the actions of the renegade
militant groups have become an unnecessary
distraction to the Buhari administration.
The ex-militant leaders, in a statement issued
yesterday in Yenagoa under the LPCDI, led by
Chief Reuben Wilson a.k.a General Pastor,
said though violence was used in the past to
attract the attention to the world to the plight
of the Niger Delta region, “there is the need
now to utilize other peaceful and civil means
to build on the sympathy of the world towards
the region for more effective result, rather
than violence.”
They therefore called on the aggrieved youths
from the region to shun the temptation of
resorting to violence and destruction of oil
installations, but rather channel their
grievances through the office of the
Presidential Amnesty Committee, the Ijaw
Youths Council (IYC) or the office of the
foremost former Militant Leader, Comrade
Victor Ebikabowei known as Boyloaf for a
more effective coordination and positive
resolution of their grievances. The group of
ex-militant leaders commended the Federal
Government on the security action in Delta
State to tackle resurgence of militancy and
urged the military operatives involved to be
professional. The statement reads in part: “We
should give President Buhari the opportunity
to fulfill his promises to the Niger Delta
people by maintaining peace in the region,
because there can be no meaningful
development in an environment ravaged by
violence. Therefore the current resurgence of
militancy is an unnecessary distraction to the
current administration.
“We have asked President Mohammadu
Buhari to strengthen and properly fund the
Presidential Amnesty programme in order to
stop some of the beneficiaries from going
back to the creeks to engage in militant
activities owing to hardship and non-
fulfillment of the promises made by the
Federal Government to them that led to the
acceptance of the Presidential Amnesty pro
gramme. A situation where monthly stipends
are delayed for months is not encouraging
and could lead to undesirable consequences.”
The President was also told to ensure
massive infrastructural development in the
region owing to facts that it’s environment
remains highly degraded and underdeveloped
with its position as the major revenue base of
the nation.
“This is to nip in the bud the use of pathetic
situation in the region as bait for the re
cruitment of unsuspecting and vulnerable
youths to militancy and other criminal
activities by some criminal elements,” the
statement advised.
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