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Muhammadu Buhari Image credit: Philip Ojisua
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The
umbrella body of Ijaw youths, Ijaw Youth Council, has called on President
Muhammadu Buhari to back his appeals with action in making the Niger Delta
militants halt hostilities by personally kick-starting the dialogue process
with stakeholders in the region.
The Punch report continues:
A statement signed by the spokesman for the
group, Eric Omare, on Sunday, stressed that only a genuine and serious
engagement with Niger Delta people would address the recurring agitation from
the people.
The group, which was reacting to recent
appeal by the President, urged the rampaging militants to embrace and halt
further attacks on oil facilities in the region. It said multiplicity of
new militant groups was not a barrier to achieving peace, if the government was
sincere.
It maintained that for a lasting peace to be
achieved in the region, Buhari must be seen to be leading such a discussion.
“The Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide has just
read the appeal by President Buhari to militants in the Niger Delta region to
stop attacks on oil installations.
“While the IYC welcomes the personal appeal
by President Buhari, we state that what is required is not just an appeal but
for him lead the dialogue in person with the Niger Delta people towards finding
a lasting solution to the recurring militancy in the region”, the statement
read.
It added, “The IYC is also of the view that
the perceived multiplicity of militant groups in the region, as stated by
President Buhari, is not an obstacle to the engagement with stakeholders.
“The sort of engagement the IYC expects from
the Federal Government is a holistic dialogue with stakeholders in the region
with a view to finding a lasting solution to the root causes of militancy and
other agitations, rather than engagement with a view to giving palliatives to
present agitators without addressing the issues responsible for the recurring
agitations, as was done in the past.
“The IYC would only support a dialogue that
is geared towards addressing the fundamental issues responsible for militancy
in the Niger Delta region.”
The group explained further that President Buhari should put his appeal into action, by starting the process of genuine and serious engagement with the Niger Delta people with a view to addressing the agitations for resource control once and for all.
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