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You’re provoking us, MEND ‘warns’ Buratai

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has described as “provocative”, Monday’s statement by Tukur Buratai, chief of army staff, that the army would resort to force should peace talks with militants fail.

While speaking at the inauguration of the newly built ultra-modern 2 brigade headquarters complex and Olympic-sized swimming pool in Port-Harcourt, Rivers state, Buratai had urged Niger Delta militants to embrace the dialogue offer of the federal government or risk contending with the force of the army.

“Government is still committed to dialogue and where this cannot go on – then there could be resort to other means,” Ibrahim Attahiru, general officer commanding, 82 division, who represented him, had said.

“The non-kinetic (force) means has always been the source first before government can recourse to the kinetic means. So, there is need for the Niger Delta Avengers to see reason and dialogue with government.”

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But responding on Tuesday, MEND said such a statement is “insensitive, provocative, unprofessional and prejudicial to the fair outcome of the ongoing preliminary talks”.

“The attention of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has been drawn to a statement made in Port Harcourt on Monday July 25, 2016 by the Chief of Army Staff Lt. General Tukur Buratai to the effect that the Nigerian military authorities will resort to the use of force if dialogue to resolve the current Niger Delta crisis fails,” read a statement by the group, signed by Jomo Gbomo.

“MEND hereby makes it clear that General Buratai’s statement is insensitive, provocative, unprofessional and prejudicial to the fair outcome of the ongoing preliminary talks regarding the Niger Delta crisis between representatives of oil companies and security agencies, on the one hand; and the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), on the other hand.

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“We therefore warn the Chief of Army Staff to guard his utterances, refrain from making political and inflammatory statements
and stick to his primary responsibility.

“We use this opportunity to appeal to the good people of the Niger Delta to remain patient with the Administration of President Muhammadu Buhari and keep hope alive, as MEND and the Aaron Team 2 Dialogue, Peace and Development Initiative led by Mr. Odein Ajumogobia, SAN and HRH King Alfred Papapreye Diette-Spiff are working assiduously to secure sustainable concessions for the region from the Government.

“While MEND has already kick-started the dialogue process with the ongoing preliminary talks, the Aaron Team, made up of
distinguished and accomplished personalities from the region, is waiting on the sidelines to conclude the dialogue process.

“Long live Niger Delta…Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria!”

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4 comments
  1. So, now wey fly they petch for sore nobody dey talk. When the person wey carry sore kill the fly na then una go carry microphone. MEND now defines the Chief of Army staff PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY. What a joke. My advise to them is to heed to the advise of COAS cos even their sponsors will not wait to see the outcome of what they will bring on them. After ARON TEAM 2, am sure other Aron Teams will spring up. What an Impunity. We are sick and tired of your threats Jomo Gbomo. Tom Polo was involved in the looting of Treasury and you guys are shielding him.

  2. You can force the flock to the waterfront but can’t force the water down their throat. Kenetic means in this circumstance aptly refers to genocide because innocent citizens & not the militants will definately lost their lives. Why must u throw the bath water with the baby inside. Suppression may surfice a night but will definately breed even bitter insurrection never expected or imagined by Buratai & his cohorts because the subjugation of the people of Niger Delta just because of oil blocks is a timebomb about exploding.

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