Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark led delegates of the Pan Niger Delta Forum to meet with President Buhari recently where a 16-point urgent and fundamental dialogue issues was presented. |
• Say Enough Is Enough
Niger Delta leaders
yesterday severely reprimanded the militant group that blew up the
Trans-Forcados at Batan, Warri South West Local Council, Delta State pipelines,
saying enough was enough.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
The
leaders who met at the Warri home of the leader of the Pan Niger Delta Forum
(PANDEF), Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, said the recent blowing up of
Trans-Forcados Pipeline operated by Nigerian Petroleum Development Company
(NPDC) was no longer a matter arising from grievances, but an act designed to
sabotage the present peace process with the federal government.
They
condemned the destruction of oil and gas assets in the region, thereby also
causing destruction of the ecosystem, stressing that venting anger on
Government, can never receive the blessings of PANDEF.
They
were particularly sad that 24 hours after the visit to the President, the
Trans-Forcados Pipeline was blown up at Batan. They asked, “What do these boys
want?
The
leaders noted that while several of the armed agitators have accepted their
intervention, and have thus halted hostilities, they regretted that there are
some newly emerging elements who have refused to join in the train of dialogue,
and who are still embarking on nefarious activities of destruction of critical
national assets entirely for their selfish interest. The leaders urged the
latter group to accept dialogue, and to cease any further hostilities, saying
that dialogue was a more profitable path to take.
They
said the militants refusing the pathway of dialogue were misguided elements
risking reprisal from the law enforcement agents. PANDEF insisted that dialogue
was the only profitable option for both the Government and the aggrieved.
Clark
said: “I want to emphasize that no Government sits by and watches its National
Assets being destroyed. It is the innocent members of the communities that
would bear the brunt of possible reprisal attacks by the military.
“It
would be recalled that since the resumption of hostilities in the Coastal Niger
Delta, we have been making efforts to resolve the lingering issues.
“I
issued a press statement at my residence in Abuja on my birthday, May 25, 2016,
where I passionately appealed to both the agitators and the Federal Government
to allow issues to be settled through dialogue, and not through confrontation.
I have not changed my position since then.
“At
the escalation of the crisis, I moved from Abuja to Warri, and made series of
contacts, culminating into a very important meeting of the Ijaw Ethnic
Nationality on July 30, 2016, which was very well attended.
“This
meeting had delegates from Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo and Ondo
States, and also had in attendance, Governor of Bayelsa State, Henry Seriake
Dickson, and Kingsley Otuaro, Deputy Governor of Delta State.
“However,
we realized the issue was a matter for the entire Niger Delta Coastal States. I
then decided, after due consultation with leaders and other relevant
stakeholders, to convene a meeting of all Ethnic Nationalities in the Coastal
States of the Region, at the PTI Conference Centre, Effurun, Delta State on
Friday, August 19, 2016. Over 500 delegates attended, including the Governor of
Delta State, His Excellency Senator (Dr.) Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa, who also
addressed the delegates.
“It
should be placed on record that, arising from the August 19, 2016 Stakeholders’
Meeting at Effurun, Delta State, all agitating youths promptly declared a
unilateral 60-day ceasefire, in deference to the patriotic position of the
monarchs, leaders and stakeholders of the Region, which has subsisted till
today.
“It
is, therefore, our hope that Government will just be magnanimous in
reciprocating that gesture with an equally noble one, by inaugurating the
Dialogue Process, within the very near future.
“At
the behest of the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe
Kachikwu, a delegation of PANDEF, made of traditional rulers, opinion and
community leaders and youth groups, drawn from across the entire Coastal States
of the Niger Delta Region, paid a courtesy visit to Mr. President at the
Presidential Villa, on Tuesday, November 1, 2016, where a POSITION PAPER
containing 16-point urgent and fundamental dialogue issues was presented.
“We have raised a strong point to Government on the imperatives of sincerely engaging in dialogue on the issues raised, so as to usher in the desired peace and prosperity of the region and, ultimately, the entire country.”
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