The Niger Delta Avengers on Monday said it was ready for a
dialogue with the Federal Government.
The militants, however, gave conditions for the peace talk. In a statement published on its website, the group said the
Federal Government must suspend the purchase of crude oil from the Niger Delta
region.
The militants also asked President Muhammadu Buhari not to
turn the proposed peace talk and dialogue to a political jamboree.
The group said it only needed a genuine attitude and
conducive atmosphere that would “make us commit to any proposed dialogue and
lasting peace talk.”
In the statement signed by the NDA’s spokesperson, Mudoch
Agbinibo, the militants also asked the Federal Government to involve member
states of the multinational oil corporations to commit independent mediators to
the proposed dialogue.
It said the peace talk would set up a framework for
achieving the short, medium and long-term demands of the Niger Delta to bring
about a lasting peace.
The statement partly read, “If need be, we may review our
earlier stance of not taking lives. We are going to redirect and reactivate all
our activities if the government, oil companies and their services firms don’t
heed to these modest warnings of not carrying out any repair works and suspend
the buying of crude oil from our region as we await the right atmosphere that
would engender genuine dialogue.
“The NDA high command is restating our commitment to attack
the interest of oil corporations and international refineries operators that
bring in vessels to the Niger Delta territory to buy our oil that every
successive government has refused to use and reapply the proceeds towards any
development in the region since 1958.
“If they refuse to heed our advice, it would result to the
sinking of two of their mother vessels as examples to others. They should not
undertake any repair of the pipeline, oil and gas facilities that is damaged or
attacked by our forces during this period of “Operation Red Economy” until and
after the dialogue.”
Meanwhile, a prominent Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark, has
warned a former Governor of Nasarawa State, Alhaji Abdullahi Adamu, to desist from ridiculing
and discrediting him and other Niger Delta leaders.
The nonagenarian specifically told Adamu to stop spreading
falsehood and accusing him of not showing concern following the emergence of
the Niger Delta Avengers.
Clark said as a father, he had played his roles towards the
maintenance of peace in the zone.
Clark, in a statement by his Legal Adviser, Mr. Dotun
Sowemimo, on Monday in Abuja, faulted the claim, saying he had on many
occasions cautioned the militants.
He, however, called on the NDA members and other groups to
stop all activities that were inimical to the pipeline and oil facilities in
the Niger Delta and embrace dialogue.
“Chief Clark is, once again, using this medium to call on
the Niger Delta Avengers and other groups to stop all activities inimical to
the pipeline and oil facilities in the Niger Delta and embrace the three weeks
ceasefire offered by this administration to embrace dialogue.” Sowemimo stated.
According to him, Adamu lied by accusing Clark of showing
lackadaisical attitude in stopping the militants from bombing oil
installations.
Sowemimo recalled that Clark on May 17, 2016, strongly
called and appealed on the Niger Delta Avengers and any other groups of like
mind, to desist, forthwith from their activities and embrace dialogue as the
best means of having their grievances assuaged.
According to him, Clark reiterated his support for the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari, when he insisted that it should be fought to the end.
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