– The MEND warns Federal government to commence talks for the peace in Niger
Delta region
– The group has distanced self from the recent attacks and
criticized Buhari’s media aide for his recent article on Niger Delta
– It further gave the
list of proposed negotiators with the government
In a statement made available for, the Movement for
the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has given two-week ultimatum to the
government of President Muhammadu Buhari.
It reads: “We are sounding it as a warning to the military
personnel and sympathizers working with the Nigerian nation residing in the
Beni-seide region that their safety is no longer guaranteed.
We are warning them because our mission is not to take
innocent souls, but if they take our warning as an act of weakness, we feel
very sorry for their wives and children whom they shall leave behind to mourn
them.”
The group also answered to a recent piece written by the presidential spokesman
titled ‘President Buhari sharpens focus on Niger Delta.”
MEND said that Niger
Delta militants are not behind the killings and attacks on some coastal
communities in Lagos and Ogun.
The militants called on the president to act
fast in addressing issues it had earlier raised and listed names of those the
authorities must negotiate with, warning that “if we don’t hear from the
Federal Government, MEND shall safely assume that it is truly not sincere about
dialogue on the Niger Delta question and responds only to the threat of
violence or industrial action”.
The statement further reads: “It was tactless
of Mr. Shehu to arrive at a conclusion in his article that, Niger Delta
militants were behind the killings of prominent individuals and attacks on some
coastal communities in Lagos and Ogun states.
This casual but hasty
generalization from a Presidential spokesperson is, to say the least, steeply
divisive and capable of sparking a tribal war of unimaginable consequences
between the Ijaws (whose youth are perceived to constitute a large number of
the rank and file of Niger Delta militants) and the Yorubas.
“Quite apart from
the fact that none of the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) operatives have so far,
been arrested by security agencies to establish Mr. Shehu’s sweeping
assumption, the comment by Mr. Shehu is regrettable and infra dig his office.
”
MEND stated that the key problem of President Buhari’s administration lies in
its inability to distinguish between NEGOTIATION (emphasis supplied) with
criminal elements such as the NDA who are sabotaging the nation’s economy and
whose demands range from the mundane to the outright ridiculous, on the one
hand; and DIALOGUE (emphasis supplied) on the Niger Delta question with a
serious-minded group such as MEND, on the other hand.
“The government is
therefore at liberty to negotiate with arm-twisting unions and criminal groups
like the NDA so long as such negotiations were done in the national interest.
After all, even in the United States and other Western countries, professional
negotiators were often engaged by those Governments to negotiate with criminals
who may have held innocent citizens hostage; while at the same time, placing
snipers on standby to take out the threat to national security whenever the
opportunity presented itself,” it said.
“MEND is therefore not opposed to government’s plan to negotiate with the
recalcitrant NDA through the office of the NSA. However, Government must not
delude itself into thinking that negotiation with the NDA was tied to the
resolution of the Niger Delta question. Negotiation with NDA is merely a
temporary respite, as another opportunistic group is lurking in the shadows.
But dialogue and resolution of the Niger Delta question is a sustainable
solution for all stakeholders.
“MEND have repeatedly reiterated that the Niger
Delta struggle was beyond attacks on oil installations. In fact, destruction of
oil and gas pipelines is an elementary course in guerilla warfare which can be
carried out by any militant group.
MEND, therefore stopped attacks on oil
installations more than two years ago when the group unilaterally declared a
ceasefire of hostilities on May 30, 2014, against Nigeria’s key economic and
strategic interests.
Since then, the group had relentlessly sought to engage
Government in a sincere DIALOGUE (emphasis supplied) on the release of
Prisoners of Conscience, including Henry and Charles Okah, as well as
addressing the root issues bedevilling the Niger Delta region, without
success.
” The group listed the names of people with who President Buhari must
hold talks. “Regardless of the fact that there is a consensus of opinion that
the Federal government is not sincere about the kind of dialogue advocated by
MEND, the group has nevertheless, named an Aaron Team comprised of the
following persons:
i. Henry Odein Ajumogobia, SAN (Rivers) – Team Leader;
ii.
Bismark Jemide Rewane (Delta) – Awaiting re-confirmation;
iii. Senator Florence
Ita-Giwa (Cross River);
iv. High Chief Government Ekpemupolo (Delta) – Awaiting
confirmation;
v. Ledum Mitee, Esq. (Rivers);
vi. Lawson Omokhodion (Edo);
vii.
Ibanga Isine (Akwa Ibom);
viii. Senator Adolphus Wabara (Abia);
ix. Alfred
Isename (Edo);
x. Timipa Jenkins Okponipere, Esq. (Bayelsa) – Team Secretary
“For the avoidance of doubt, the MEND Aaron Team shall not dialogue with the
NSA given that the office of the NSA lacks executive power. Given also the fact
that the root issues surrounding the Niger Delta question are on the exclusive
legislative list.
Given further, the fact that the proposed dialogue is
not an interrogatory session. “We, therefore, hope that the Federal Government
shall reach out to “Aaron Team Leader” Mr. Odein Ajumogobia to signal Government
intention to commence the dialogue.
If after two (2) weeks from the date of
publication of this Right of Reply we don’t hear from the Federal Government,
MEND shall safely assume that Government is truly not sincere about dialogue on
the Niger Delta question and responds only to the threat of violence or
industrial action.
” The Niger Delta Avengers have claimed series attacks on oil
and gas pipelines in the last three months as part of what they frame a battle
for independence.
They have given oil firms until the end of this month to
leave the region. The Nigerian government announced the decision talk to
leaders in the Delta region to address their grievances while cracking down on
militants who have staged a wave of attacks oil pipelines there. Culled from NAIJ.COM
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