WHY WE WON'T ALLOW EXPORTATION OF CRUDE OIL- AVENGERS
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By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor, South South, Egufe
Yafugborhi & Perez Brisibe WARRI—Niger Delta Avengers, NDA, weekend, said
since President Muhammadu Buhari has decided to shun the demand for legitimate
dialogue with militants and stakeholders on the Niger Delta question, it would
continue to encumber all avenues by him to export crude oil from the region.
Avengers, in an exclusive interview with Vanguard, said that the struggle has
entered a new phase with Buhari’s disposition of winning the battle and losing
the war. Militants vs BuhariMilitants vs Buhari It also denied assumptions that
ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, recently nominated by
Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, as a member of its
Aaron 2 Negotiating Team, was the sponsor of Avengers. This came as another
militant group, Niger Delta Revolutionary Crusaders, NDRC, declared that it was
ready to fight government and the Saudi Arabia mercenaries it was allegedly
engaging over the God-given resources of the Niger Delta people, while the Ijaw
People Development Initiative, IPDI, insisted that the way out was to conduct a
referendum for the people to decide their future. Toru- Ebe State In a related
development, a group, the Toru-Ebe State Creation Movement, yesterday, said the
quick fix to the ongoing bombings was for the Federal Government to create
Toru-Ebe State for the Ijaw in the western flank of Niger Delta inhabiting Edo,
Delta and Ondo states. Avengers said: “We have made our position clear to the
world that Tompolo had been a friend to the Nigerian government, since the
declaration of Presidential amnesty by President Yar’Adua and he will continue
to be a friend to the government as he cannot be trusted with our struggle, so
he can never be our Sponsor. “This phase of our struggle encapsulates our
determination to ensure that the petro-dollar from the Niger Delta is not used
to develop the 97 per cent (95 per cent ) of those President Buhari claimed
voted for him as against the five per cent he said did not vote for him and are
not worthy of a Maritime University. Therefore, it is not a coincidence as far
as the Niger Delta struggle is concerned. “In the first instance, we suspended
hostilities in good faith to see if the government of the day was sincerely
speaking when it announced its dialogue initiative. That was why for strategic
reasons we did not make open declaration of our cessation of hostilities. We
wanted to watch and to show Nigerians and the world the insincerity of the
government’s dialogue plans. “Until we resumed operations, nobody reached out
to us and government did not establish any genuine platform to address our
grievances. “Until President Buhari takes our demands seriously and set up a
genuine framework to address the Niger Delta question, we will continue to
obstruct all avenues to export our crude oil to develop his 97 per cent (95 per
cent). In fact, whenever we have any contact to establish a genuine negotiation
and dialogue, we will not hesitate to let the world know that we are in
dialogue with the government and her representatives. “This is another phase of
the Niger Delta struggle to reclaim our resources for prosperity. Some
mischief-makers can tag it Ijaw struggle, but our set short, medium and
long-term plans are for us the people of the Niger Delta to control our
resources and develop our land and pay tax to the central government. “The
people of the Niger Delta are born into polluted environment since the day they
discovered oil in Oloibiri in commercial quality and quantity. The oil companies
and the government have been good in tagging the host communities saboteurs,
vandals, etc for pollution of the environment everyday to evade their
responsibility, as they did in Ogoniland, even though there is an ongoing
political charade they call clean up. However, it is part of the sacrifice
Niger Delta communities and people will bear to take back their land and
resources. “We have stated our objectives, which are in three categories. It is
President Buhari’s responsibility to show political will to address them, we do
not want ‘peace of our time,’ we want ‘peace with honour.’ There are no new
demands on the table, what every past government has given the people of Niger
Delta is graveyard peace.” On the past leaders of the struggle, the Avengers said:
“Conclusively, we respect and adore all former leaders of the Niger Delta
struggle. namely Elder T. Ogoriba, Dr Felix Tuodolo, Tompolo, Alhaji Asari
Dokubo, Chief Ateke Tom, Farah Dagogo, Victor Ben (Boyloaf) and others.” “They
have contributed to the struggle immensely in past time, but please we want
them to stay clear of our path as we do not want their personal interests to
interfere with this phase of the agitation,” the Avengers said. Ijaw won’t
surrender to Buhari— NDRC Meanwhile, NDRC in a statement by its spokesperson,
WOI Izon-Ebi, reacting to an unsubstantiated report that the Federal Government
had concluded plan to hire Saudi mercenaries to fight Niger Delta militants,
said was ready to fight back. “We want to sound it loud and clear that Usman
Dan Fodio was not able to conquer the whole North talk less of the Niger Delta.
In the history of Nigeria, the Ijaw of the Niger Delta have not been conquered
before, so President Buhari should wake up from his slumber of trying to use
his Muslim allies to conquer the Izon nation because of their God- given
resources.” Also, IPDI, which insisted on a referendum, said it was disturbed
that the highly hailed ceasefire by militants was shattered because of
President Buhari’s refusal to address Niger Delta demands.
WHY WE WON'T ALLOW EXPORTATION OF CRUDE OIL- AVENGERS
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