Niger Delta Militants Promise Free Oil Exploration and Peace
Imprisoned Henry and Charles Okah are still giving orders to the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND)
The information was provided by the Niger Delta Warriors (NDW) which urged the federal government not to release the guerrilla leaders as this step will only deepen the crisis in the area
The group even promised to allow the federal government to continue the oil exploration and ensure peace in the region
The Niger Delta Warriors (NDW) has released a statement warning the federal government of potential threats coming from the proposed negotiations with the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND).
The statement signed by Sibiri Taiowoh, the group’s spokesman, reads in part:“We want to use this medium to send a strong warning to the federal government to be wary of those using the defunct Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) to seek political relevance and to free incarcerated Henry and Charles Okah who are dishing out commands from their prisons.
Their proposal would cause more crisis in the Niger Delta if the government fails to heed our persistent warning. The MEND that is issuing statements is just a scam. It is a diversionary and a divide and rule vehicle deployed by some jobbers. You will follow them at your own peril.
We would rather advise the federal government, if it really wants genuine peace, to leverage on what Clark and the Governor of Delta state, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, started in Warri, Delta state, and start the dialogue that would involve all ethnic nationalities in the Niger delta region.
Our demands have been made bare overtime and we don’t want to repeat ourselves. We believe once the government shows sincerity and kick-starts these plans, we would do everything possible to give them the peace they want, to continue the oil exploration, which is the sole interest of the federal government in the region.
We are still observing the ceasefire as a mark of respect for our elders, leaders and various stakeholders who have pleaded with us because we want development to come to our impoverished people. We want our people to enjoy electricity, pipe borne water and healthcare like Chevron, Exxon-Mobil, Shell, and other IOCs are enjoying while exploring oil in our communities.
However, while we are observing this momentary peace, MEND, which is playing the role of spoiler, should not dare us, otherwise the October 1, 2011, experience would be their portion during their slated tour. If Henry and Charles Okah want amnesty which they rejected because they want to continue with their gun running business, they should do that quietly without rubbing it on our face. MEND should not push us into facing them.”
Recall that Henry and Charles Okah are currently serving their prison sentences in Nigeria and South Africa.
Source: Nigeria Today