The noticeable crack in the camp of the militant groups
bombing oil installations in the Niger Delta degenerated, yesterday, as one of
them,
Reformed Egbesu Boys of Niger Delta, unilaterally declared cessation of hostilities.
Reformed Egbesu Boys of Niger Delta, unilaterally declared cessation of hostilities.
Meanwhile, Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta,
MEND, last night, raised a seven-man provisional team, tagged Aaron Team 2, to
negotiate with the Federal Government just as it charged the Niger Delta
Avengers to drop its defiant posture and embrace dialogue.
This came as traditional rulers from Niger Delta, under the
aegis of the South-South Monarchs Forum, have scheduled a meeting in Uyo next
week to discuss ways of finding solutions to the increasing spate of
destruction of oil and gas assets in the region.
The Joint Revolutionary Council, JRC, of the Joint Niger
Delta Liberation Force, JNDLF, had, Friday, indicated it had accepted the
window created by the Federal Government for dialogue, but the Niger Delta
Avengers, NDA, maintained that it was not part of the negotiations. Vanguard
learned, yesterday, that government negotiators had penetrated many of the
militant groups and many would likely declare cessation of hostilities during
the week and embrace dialogue with government.
Many of the militants were furious that some powerful forces
have hijacked the struggle to the detriment of the region and were merely using
them as bargaining tool. The Reformed Egbesu Boys of Niger Delta is at
loggerheads with the NDA and JNDLF over their positions.
While it is on the same page with JNDLF on cessation of
hostilities, it disagreed with it on the release of leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, and former National Security Adviser, NSA,
Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd), and other conditions.
Warns Tompolo, Ateke Tom, Boyloaf to stay off negotiations
The group warned those it described as old generation of Ijaw activists, namely
Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, Ateke Tom, General Boyloaf, General
Africanus Ukpaparasia and others, “not to meddle in this ongoing process.”
Leaders of the group, General Tony Alagbakeriowei and
Commander Ebi Abakoromor, in a statement, said: “We align ourselves with the
unilateral declaration of cessation of hostilities on oil and gas assets in the
Niger Delta by various militant organizations. “We are in total support of the
Federal Government option of dialogue, taking into cognizance the numerous
appeals from both local and international platforms.
In as much as we have considered this option, we wish to
reaffirm that the Ijaws have never been a conquered people.
“The Reformed Egbesu Boys of Niger Delta wishes to state
that we are not comfortable with some aspects of the demands contained in the
Joint Niger Delta Liberation Forces as published in the mass media and the
Avengers. Disagrees with Avengers, JNDLF on Kanu, Dasuki “The Niger Delta
agitation is not about persons as portrayed in the said publication.
The Ijaw agitation has always been issues of resource
control and true federalism and inequality where our farmlands have been
divided into oil blocks among Nigerians to the exclusion of the Ijaws.
“Therefore, the legitimate agitation of the Ijaw ethnic nationality has nothing
to do with Sambo Dasuki and Nnamdi Kanu, though we sympathize with them.”
The militant group differed with the inflexible stance of
the Avengers on former militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo.
It stated: “The former commander of the Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, Government Ekpemupolo, is one of the
symbols of our struggle. “We strongly recommend that a political solution be
explored by the negotiation team to resolve his issues with the Federal
Government.”
Reformed Egbesu demands For peace to hold way, it tabled
seven demands before government, including commencement of academic activities
at the Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta State and restructuring of the
Amnesty programme with upward review of funding to accommodate more
beneficiaries.
The militant group called for the sacking of the Coordinator
of the Amnesty programme and Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta,
Brig.-Gen. Paul Boroh (retd), saying he lacked the experience to effectively
coordinate the programme.
“We, therefore, pass a vote of no confidence on him,” the
group said. Other demands made by the group include increase in derivation to
50 per cent and payment of 50 per cent directly to the communities through
appropriate structures; release of all persons currently in detention
facilities, dropping and pardoning of persons detained and creation of Niger
Delta Investment and Development Bank.
It said: “Pipeline surveillance contracts should be reserved
for the current agitating youths because Nigeria cannot safeguard these
facilities; and the oil majors and related agencies, such as NNPC, PTDF, NPDC
and NSPIMS should create 6,000 job slots.”
True federalism “In conclusion, we wish to reaffirm the Ijaw
position of true federalism within a restructured state and the Federal
Government should immediately activate the necessary platform.
We warn the Federal Government to be sincere and committed
to the peace process and to state that any deviation would lead to resumption
of hostilities.” NDA still maintains ‘no negotiation’ stance At press time,
Niger Delta Avengers had not reviewed its ‘no negotiation’ stand, but had
refrained from bombing more installations.
Its last outing was on June 9 when one of its strike teams
blew up a major trunk line, Obi Brass, belonging to Agip ENI in Bayelsa State.
On May 12, spokesperson of the Avengers, Brig General Murdoch Agbinibo, said:
“By October 2016, we will display our currency, flag, passport, our ruling
council and our territory to the world.”
Not many militants and Niger Deltans share such aspiration.
However, other demands of the group include implementation of report of the
2014 National Conference, 60:40 percent ownership of oil blocs in favour of oil
producing communities, proper funding of amnesty programme, trial of APC
members allegedly indicted for corruption, unconditional release of Kanu and
take-off of Nigerian Maritime University, NMU, Okerenkoko.
Meanwhile, the Ijaw People Development Initiative, IPDI,
yesterday, said the fusion of the various ethnic nationalities in the Nigeria
marriage was no longer compatible, adding that except the country was
restructured, it would drift into major crisis in the nearest future.”
National President of the assembly, Austin Ozobo, said:
“Nigeria cannot afford to survive the myriad of problems threatening its
peaceful co-existence, ranging from Boko Haram, Biafra, herdsmen and N-Delta
agitation for self-determination. MEND raises 7-man team to dialogue with FG
MEND, in a statement by its spokesperson, Jomo Gbomo, said: “Members of the
MEND Aaron Team 2 are by no means members of MEND.
The provisional list of members of the team, who have
already accepted to serve, include: Henry Odein Ajumogobia, SAN (Rivers),
Bismark Rewane (Delta), Sen. Florence Ita-Giwa (Cross River), Timipa Jenkins
Okponipere (Bayelsa), Ibanga Isine (Akwa Ibom), Ledum Mitee (Rivers) and Lawson
Omokhodion (Edo State).
“Following useful exploratory discussions held with high
ranking officials of the current administration, the Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has constituted ‘Aaron Team 2’ to
dialogue with the Federal Government on the immediate, medium and long-term
future of the Niger Delta.”
It explained that the team was made up of patriotic and
selfless men and women of proven track record, integrity and character; and
drawn from different parts of the Niger Delta. MEND said: “Other members of the
team shall be made public in due course after due consultations with relevant
stakeholders.
“Our message to the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) is simple:
The Niger Delta struggle is beyond attacks on oil installations. Indeed, prior
to the MEND ceasefire, the group had, among numerous daring attacks, on
Thursday, June 19, 2008, successfully carried out the spectacular attack on
Royal Dutch Shell’s offshore Bonga oilfield which is located at a distance of
120 kilometres (75miles) south-west of the Niger Delta.
“However, with the benevolent benefit of hindsight, the
group realized that, after the initial euphoria of each successful attack, the
gargantuan problems which confront our region, including environmental
pollution and political corruption, increased geometrically.”
South-South monarchs meet in Uyo Meanwhile, traditional
rulers from the Niger Delta, under the aegis of the South-South Monarchs Forum,
are to meet in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, next week, to discuss ways of finding
solutions to the increasing spate of destruction of oil and gas assets in the
Niger Delta Region.
In a statement issued in Abuja, yesterday, Chairman of the
forum, Dr Edmund Daukoru Mingi XII, Amanyanabo of Nembe Kingdom, explained that
the decision to convene the Niger Delta Traditional Rulers Security Summit was
taken after an emergency meeting of the forum in Port Harcourt, weekend.
According to him, the security summit, with the theme:
“Institutionalizing an Integrative Architecture for Systemizing Domestic
Security Management in the Niger Delta Region,” will hold at the Le Meridien
Ibom Hotel & Golf Resort, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State from June 27-29, 2016.
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