Niger
Delta Avengers Not Afraid Of Military – Edwin Clark To FG
Clark
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Minister and Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark, has told the Federal Government
that members of the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) are not afraid of the military
personnel deployed in the oil-rich region.
He called on President
Muhammadu Buhari to count the cost of the frequent deployment of military
personnel to resolve issues in the region, adding that the use of force had
never achieved the desired peace in the region.
Clark, who spoke against
the backdrop of massive military activities in the Niger region, however,
warned government officials and security forces to desist from “overzealous
acts” that could create unnecessary anxiety and tension in the region.
He said the relative
peace in the region was engendered by the concerted efforts of members of the
Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) and not necessarily the deployment of troops.
“One would have expected the Federal Government and the military to know that the NDA has never shown any sign of retreat or fear when, between February 2016 and August 2016, the area was over-militarised by the Operation Crocodile Smile.
“One would have expected the Federal Government and the military to know that the NDA has never shown any sign of retreat or fear when, between February 2016 and August 2016, the area was over-militarised by the Operation Crocodile Smile.
“These are people who
are ready to sacrifice their lives for what they believe in, which is
remediation of the neglect of the region.
“It is the ordinary
people, including women and children, that are the victims of this show of
power by the military. For instance, school children will be too scared to go
to school. The fishermen and the petty traders will either hide in their rooms
or run away from their homes for safety.
“We are quite hopeful
that the ceasefire will not be broken. Therefore, the actions by the military
at the Bennett Island in Warri, Delta State, as reported in a newspaper last
Thursday, is uncalled for.
“When the NDA gave its
notice of withdrawing its ceasefire and resuming hostilities for obvious
reasons, the leadership of PANDEF quickly intervened, appealing to them to
maintain the status quo and went further to send emissaries of youths and
former militants to the creeks to deliberate with the NDA.
“It will be very
difficult, if not impossible, to use the military force to cow the people to
submission. The wise thing for the Federal Government to do will be to sit down
and dialogue with the people.
“What the Federal
Government is doing right now is misapplication of resources. Can the Federal
Government sit down and calculate how much it has cost it to deploy military to
the Niger Delta area from 2002 to date?
“Can the Federal
Government tell Nigerians what these figures are? And has military action
brought peace?
“But for the
intervention of well-meaning elders, let the Federal Government tell the
Nigerian public what meaningful progress its actions have brought outside pain
and humiliation,” he said.
Niger Delta Avengers Not Afraid Of Military – Edwin Clark To FG
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