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Withdraw Military From Ijaw Land, Clark, Others Tell FG by emamos: 4:24pm On Jul 31, 2016
Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State; elder statesmen, Chief Edwin Clark; and some prominent leaders including traditional rulers of the Ijaw nation drawn from the seven Niger Delta states, on Saturday, met in Warri, Delta State, over the resurgence of militancy in the region.
At the meeting, which was convened at the instance of Clark and held behind closed doors, the Ijaw leader said in his opening remark that unless Nigeria was restructured, marginalised voices would continue to rise against being treated as “second-class citizens in their own country.”
The emergency meeting convened over the resurgence of militancy in the region was attended by delegates from eight states of the Niger Delta region, including Dickson and the Deputy Governor of Delta State, Mr. Kingsley Otuaro.
While expressing displeasure over the crisis in the Niger Delta, Clark stressed that dialogue was the only possible solution.
He stated that while it was commendable that the Federal Government had agreed to dialogue with the militant groups to halt attacks on oil and gas facilities, it was not clear whom the government was discussing with.
According to the elder statesman, no Ijaw leader has been consulted by the Federal Government on the proposed dialogue towards halting ongoing attacks on oil facilities in the region.
“This country deserves restructuring. Unless this country is restructured, we (Ijaws) will continue to be treated as second-class citizens. We are not second-class citizens. We must fight for our rights but not by destruction of pipelines.
“We (Ijaw) are not presently in the scheme of things in this country. The Ijaw people must be accorded and included in this government. We are part of this country. We believe in the unity of this country.
“We cannot fold our arms when our children, women and people are being attacked and we pretend nothing is happening. The purpose of this meeting today (Sunday) is for us to address the issue,” Clark stated.
He added, “The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation which is the major firm conducting oil exploitation operations was recently constituted but of its nine (board) members, not a single person is of Ijaw ethnic extraction where most oil exploration is done.”
Clark further berated the government’s decision to cancel the controversial Maritime University sited in Okerenkoko in the Warri South West Council Area of Delta State, adding that the governing council had been constituted even before former President Goodluck Jonathan left office.
Prominent Ijaw leaders from Bayelsa, Edo, Rivers, Ondo, Akwa Ibom, Delta and Cross River States, including traditional rulers, were present at the meeting held at Clark’s residence in Warri GRA.
After the Ijaw leader’s opening remark, the meeting went into a closed-door session.
A communiqué signed by Clark and issued at the end of the meeting and read by Pastor Power Ziakede Aginighan, accused the Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government of perceived plans to marginalise Ijaw people.
It said attendees at the meeting urged Ijaw militant groups to cease plans to declare a Niger Delta Republic by Monday this week, noting that its indigenes believed that through restructuring, various crises bedevilling the country could be resolved, including that of the Niger Delta.
The communiqué read, “The elders and leaders of thoughts in the Ijaw nation call for the immediate restructuring of the Nigerian nation along the lines of peaceful federalism. Thus is the panacea for the sustainable development of Nigeria.
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Re: Withdraw Military From Ijaw Land, Clark, Others Tell FG by anthney87: 4:25pm On Jul 31, 2016
hahaha. they should stay. wen we start killing dem off little by little they will know.

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Re: Withdraw Military From Ijaw Land, Clark, Others Tell FG by Zakkyoz: 4:26pm On Jul 31, 2016
call your militants to order first. una never see anything

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Re: Withdraw Military From Ijaw Land, Clark, Others Tell FG by bc0de(m): 4:28pm On Jul 31, 2016
Zakkyoz:
call your militants to order first. una never see anything
Who's gonna listen to who now?

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Re: Withdraw Military From Ijaw Land, Clark, Others Tell FG by Perfecttouch(m): 4:51pm On Jul 31, 2016
emamos:

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did they tell the avengers to withdraw themselves from vandalizing ?

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Re: Withdraw Military From Ijaw Land, Clark, Others Tell FG by GHA1(m): 5:01pm On Jul 31, 2016
Restructuring of the country is the only way forward...FG cannot continue to use force on the Niger Delta, as the more force is applied, the more the agitation is getting more pronounced...and I bet you, the agitation will not seize even till the next two decades, until the wish of the people is been granted. It all started from Major Isaac Adaka Boro from the 1970's till now.
Re: Withdraw Military From Ijaw Land, Clark, Others Tell FG by Kevsman(m): 5:31pm On Jul 31, 2016
Let them do their job
Re: Withdraw Military From Ijaw Land, Clark, Others Tell FG by Nobody: 6:05pm On Jul 31, 2016
Land acquired for future developmental purpose..
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