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Avengers pull out of dialogue, vows to begin operation

Militants
As the proposed dialogue with the federal government failed, the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) yesterday dissociated itself, lamenting the use of some of the prominent politicians and traditional rulers from the Niger Delta region.
The militant group, which claimed responsibility for most of the bombings of oil and gas facilities in the region earlier in the year, said it had lost confidence in the process because the Federal Government failed to build a broad based dialogue group, but has rather chosen to deal with those it referred to as “vultures and dialogue contractors” in the region.
Recall that the group had, in August, declared a ceasefire following appeals from various quarters that the agitation should be suspended to explore avenues to resolve the issues through dialogue.

However, haven waited for a long period without a fruitful result, the NDA yesterday issued a statement warning that there was danger ahead unless government retraced its steps.

The statement, signed by one Col. Rightman Hudson Opukurowari, obtained by the New Telegraph, accused the Federal Government of not only being selective in its choice of persons to dialogue with,

The statement reads in part; “The Federal Government, under President Muhammadu Buhari, has chosen to be non-chalant to the dialogue and have decided to invite only their political friends in the likes of Edwin Clark, King Diete Spiff and others for dinner in the name of dialogue on the 29th of   October.

“Government is trying to avoid a holistic approach to addressing the real issues and solving them, but rather, have decided to engage these “Niger Delta vultures” sitting in Abuja with their sponsors, taking credit for our genuine agitations.

“We have watched and observed that with the body language of the president and the composition of the so-called dialogue group, no meaningful solution will be preferred unless government decide to make a U-turn and invite every concerned and genuine group for the purpose of dialogue and peaceful resolutions.

“We have warned that any attempt for us to resume hostilities will be more brutal than before until we enter the promised land,” the group said.
'If the Federal Government was serious and ready for any real negotiation for a lasting peace and solutions in the Niger Delta, NDA said, the dialogue must not involve certain personalities who had always positioned themselves as representing Niger Delta when indeed they do not have a hold on the real actors in the swamps and creeks''.

Following the Statement, NDA listed some of the personalities they do not want to be involved in the dialogue.
Personalities such as the Minister of Transport, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Matters, Brig-Gen. Paul Boro (rtd), Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Ikachukwu, Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State and Chief Timipre Sylva, a former Governor of Bayelsa State.

The NDA further said that the militants involved in the struggle do not have confidence in these men because, according to them, most of them have been on the corridors of powers and are beneficiaries of the perennial crisis in the region and would not want it to end soon.

“We expect the Federal Government, with all her inexhaustible wisdom, make these Niger Delta leaders lead them to these boys in the creeks they are representing. That should be the first prerequisite of their qualification to dialogue on behalf of the boys in the creeks. They don’t represent us.

“Secondly, they should give government a satisfactory road map for a genuine dialogue representing all oil producing communities in Nigeria that may yield a permanent solution to such repetition of restiveness in the region.

We are concerned that these same persons invited have become Federal Government contractors in dialogue matters,” the statement read in parts.

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