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Press Statement: MEND Calls Off Attack Warning
Sat Apr, 02 2011

By Jomo Gbomo

After careful consideration and extensive consultation, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (M.EN.D) today, Saturday April 02, 2011, has decided to temporarily call off our planned bomb and oil installations attacks to allow for a safe general election.

This was ordered in the hope that the new government of Nigeria would consider true dialogue founded on a sincere desire to bring justice to the people of the Niger Delta, and true peace to Nigeria.

After billions of Naira spent, all the government of Goodluck Jonathan has to show for its amnesty and re-integration programme is colossal failure as the true intention of the programme was hijacked for personal and political greed by the likes of Timi Alaibe who, all he did, was steal and divert funds allocated for this programme into his political ambition. This mantle of fraud was then passed onto a clueless Kingsley Kuku who goes about deceiving the country in believing the amnesty programme is a success.

The architect of the amnesty programme in the Niger Delta, the late President Yar’adua, intended this process to be a precursor to formal dialogue in that achieving a just and lasting solution to the unrest in the Niger Delta.

The government of Goodluck Jonathan and the oil companies believe the spirit of agitation in the Niger Delta has been blown away with the bribing of a few thugs it has labelled stakeholders. They assume giving alms to the youths of the delta will secure installations but the government fails to understand that if the root issues of these agitations are not addressed, we would only be going round circles resulting in more groups springing up and no peace in the Niger Delta.

The Movement for the Emancipation for the Niger Delta (MEND) wishes to state categorically that it has no affiliations with tribal assemblies such as the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) and Ijaw National Congress (INC). They neither represent nor speak for the freedom fighters of MEND which comprises fighters from every tribe in the Niger Delta.

If we see no sign by the new government for a dialogue at addressing our key issues, we will take that as a green light from the government to commence with our struggle which will be very detrimental to all oil companies operating in the Niger Delta.

 

Jomo Gbomo

  


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  ( 6 comments)
On Mon Apr, 29 2013 07:31   by CHIDI MADU
Let there be peace. Imo state should be adequately incorporated into the NDDC and allocations given for peace sake.
On Sun Jan, 13 2013 01:33   by Serve michael
Fellow nigerians, i greet u, if u are reading this article just know that it is a sincere advocacy for peace, justice, and progress of our dear nation. With out unfair thougth's, the niger delta region of this country deserve the mercy of our great nation considering the adverse effect of the production of the most dominant source of economic lifelihood of the country which showcases distruptions like oil spillage leading to death of life stocks, lost of agricultural farmland, lost of shelter as to govermental evacuation of area contained with crud oil and others. Nigerians, pls do not see this people as been selfish, they should be shown concern for what they are loosing. To you niger deltans, distroying govermental properties as retaliations for unfair threatment is not wise, remember this country belongs to all petrotic nigerians, the oil wells are one of the economic survival of our nation, Distroying it is like "a son who take his father's life for a pee nut" be patient, and ask f
On Sun Jun, 17 2012 10:04   by Akin
Nigeria government specially our leader u are d problem of dis country,go and settle nager
On Tue Mar, 13 2012 09:25   by Mustapha muhammad
Oh muslim brothers let's unite our self and pray 4 unity and peace in this nation.
On Thu Mar, 08 2012 07:04   by mayowa
sincerely speaking the oil spillage and exploration has caused a lot of damages to life and natural substances endowed by God in this region of the country. As a patriotic Nigerian i would advice Federal Government should do something fast to help this people by listening to their ordeals and provide a way out of this eke livelihood. People of Niger Delta pls excercise patience and let Government support you by supplying basic needs of life and a maximum cooperation is needed from you. God will take away your tears and put laughter in your mouth (amen).
On Sat May, 14 2011 11:31   by samuel
when are we going to be happend as the youth of niger delta, for me all i need is scholarship and sponshorship becouse god have blessing us so lets us enjoy our blessing not by voilent or cheating

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