MEND DARES ‘NIGER DELTA AVENGERS’- REVEALS TO BUHARI HOW TO WIN THIS WAR
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, an armed
group that engaged the Nigerian government in the past, has broken its
silence and has condemned the recent spate of attacks on oil
installations in the Niger Delta region.
In a statement Sunday signed by its spokesperson, Jomo Gbomo, MEND said
it had carried out “rigorous and robust analysis, debate and review of
political events in Nigeria within the past 12 months; particularly as
they affect the Niger Delta region” and resolved to continue to respect
the ceasefire declared May 30, 2014 against key economic interests of
the Nigerian State.
The group said:-
“Painful but necessary resolution” to respect the ceasefire was borne
out of its belief that as President Muhammadu Buhari marks his first
year in office, he deserves more time to stabilize the country that, it
was “run aground by the ill-fated, corrupt and visionless immediate past
administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan which pauperized
the Nigerian people to the alarming degree we all experience today”.
“The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) wishes to
condemn and dissociate itself from the recent activities carried out by a
group known as the ‘Niger Delta Avengers,” the group said.
“Their sudden emergence has absolutely nothing to do with the Niger
Delta struggle but rather a tool by certain elements to destabilise the
current government,” MEND said.
It said going by the group’s actions and subsequent statements, it was apparent who the sponsors of the recent attackers were.
MEND also said the Niger Delta region shall not be part of a secessionist Biafran State.
“Rather, the group believes in one strong united Nigerian federation
where the principles and ideals of Resource Control; True Federalism;
Rule of Law/Respect for Human Rights; Democracy; Free Enterprise and a
Vibrant Civil Society are well entrenched in the grundnorm and put to
practice,” it said.
However, MEND said it remained opposed to the “fraudulent and
unsustainable Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) headed by Brigadier
General Paul Boroh (rtd) which still runs on the corrupt bureaucratic
and operational template of the past administration”.
“We have always made it very clear that unless the root issues which
gave birth to the agitations in the Niger
Delta region are addressed, in
the form of a sincere dialogue, this programme will only continue to
remain a mere cesspool of corruption,” the group said.
“In order to create an enabling environment for dialogue on the Niger
Delta question, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta
(MEND) urges President Muhammadu Buhari to release the Okah Brothers –
Henry and Charles who were arrested in 2010 on trumped-up charges. The
release of Henry and Charles Okah will be key to any form of dialogue in
helping to bring stability to the volatile region,” it added.
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