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Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by Arise01: 3:33pm On Aug 28, 2016
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Increase military presence in Niger Delta – Olu of Warrior begs BurataiBy Daily Post Staff on August 28, 2016@dailypostngr
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The Olu of Warri, His Royal Majesty, Godfery Ikenwoli has urged Nigerians, particularly indigenes of the Niger Delta, to support the efforts of the military to stem the tide of criminality in the region.

The paramount ruler of Warri kingdom made the call on Saturday when he received the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, on a courtesy visit at his palace in Warri.

He said the call became necessary because of the need to cooperate with security agencies following the resurgence of militancy, kidnappings and other crimes in the area.


Ikenwoli decried the resurgence of criminality that had caused further harm to the environment and the economy of the region.

The traditional ruler commended the strategy adopted by the armed forces of Nigeria to tackle emerging security challenges in the Niger Delta and other parts of the country.

He solicited for increased military presence in the Niger Delta to help restore order and sanity in the region, adding that the people were in support of all steps taken by government to revamp the economy.

“Our people are peace loving people and for many years have lived peacefully with people from other parts of the country but we are not weak.


“Recent developments occasioned by acts of kidnapping, militancy and other violent crimes have dragged us behind and further impoverished our people.

“This region has for decades produced the main stay of this nation’s economy and yet has nothing to show for it; this has been compounded by the activities of some criminal elements in our midst.

“I want to state here categorically that this kingdom commends steps taken by the military to contain criminality in our land and we will fully support their initiative.

“ I want to appeal to the military hierarchy to consider our request of increasing military presence in the region in the region, more Air Force, Navy and Army personnel should be deployed to assist the police to restore sanity in our land,’’ he said.

Ikenwoli urged Nigerians to be patient with the Buhari administration, noting that the rot of many years could not be fixed overnight.

He expressed confidence that the present military hierarchy would help restore peace and order in all troubled spots across the country.

Earlier in his remark, Buratai assured the paramount ruler of the military’s readiness to partner the people to address security challenges militating against development in the region.

He said the military would continue to work closely with law abiding citizens to ensure that normalcy was restored to the oil rich region.

Buratai assured the Olu that innocent citizens would not be deliberately hurt in the exercise and noted that the Army had taken adequate steps to sensitise the people about the Exercise Crocodile Smile.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a large number of persons including women and children thronged the major streets in Warri, Sapele and adjourning communities in Delta state to wave at the convoy of the Army chief.
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Increase military presence in Niger Delta – Olu of Warrior begs BurataiBy Daily Post Staff on August 28, 2016@dailypostngr
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The Olu of Warri, His Royal Majesty, Godfery Ikenwoli has urged Nigerians, particularly indigenes of the Niger Delta, to support the efforts of the military to stem the tide of criminality in the region.

The paramount ruler of Warri kingdom made the call on Saturday when he received the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, on a courtesy visit at his palace in Warri.

He said the call became necessary because of the need to cooperate with security agencies following the resurgence of militancy, kidnappings and other crimes in the area.


Ikenwoli decried the resurgence of criminality that had caused further harm to the environment and the economy of the region.

The traditional ruler commended the strategy adopted by the armed forces of Nigeria to tackle emerging security challenges in the Niger Delta and other parts of the country.

He solicited for increased military presence in the Niger Delta to help restore order and sanity in the region, adding that the people were in support of all steps taken by government to revamp the economy.

“Our people are peace loving people and for many years have lived peacefully with people from other parts of the country but we are not weak.


“Recent developments occasioned by acts of kidnapping, militancy and other violent crimes have dragged us behind and further impoverished our people.

“This region has for decades produced the main stay of this nation’s economy and yet has nothing to show for it; this has been compounded by the activities of some criminal elements in our midst.

“I want to state here categorically that this kingdom commends steps taken by the military to contain criminality in our land and we will fully support their initiative.

“ I want to appeal to the military hierarchy to consider our request of increasing military presence in the region in the region, more Air Force, Navy and Army personnel should be deployed to assist the police to restore sanity in our land,’’ he said.

Ikenwoli urged Nigerians to be patient with the Buhari administration, noting that the rot of many years could not be fixed overnight.

He expressed confidence that the present military hierarchy would help restore peace and order in all troubled spots across the country.

Earlier in his remark, Buratai assured the paramount ruler of the military’s readiness to partner the people to address security challenges militating against development in the region.

He said the military would continue to work closely with law abiding citizens to ensure that normalcy was restored to the oil rich region.

Buratai assured the Olu that innocent citizens would not be deliberately hurt in the exercise and noted that the Army had taken adequate steps to sensitise the people about the Exercise Crocodile Smile.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a large number of persons including women and children thronged the major streets in Warri, Sapele and adjourning communities in Delta state to wave at the convoy of the Army chief.
Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by HungerBAD: 3:38pm On Aug 28, 2016
Smart talk

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Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by Netcontactsng1(m): 3:53pm On Aug 28, 2016
Ok
Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by evilapc: 4:11pm On Aug 28, 2016
Hmm, ikenwoli [ike-nwa-oli, ori] sound igbotic ooo
Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by dra1987(m): 4:59pm On Aug 28, 2016
This man janathan deserve to be in jail by nw,he is a real example of a corrupt Nigerian, see how his pple are suffering because of his greed and wickedness. He could have done better for his pple.
Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by SuperS1Panther: 5:42pm On Aug 28, 2016
God bless of Olu of Warri.

Other criminal minded elders and monarchs of "well known" violent ethnicity in Niger Delta will not support the call of this noble monarch.

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Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by WiseFool2(m): 5:45pm On Aug 28, 2016
While some mofos called IYC are asking the same army to leave the Niger delta. Now we know who the real criminals are.

The Nigerian army is going nowhere until the fear of God is put into those criminals.

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Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by UYCO: 7:16pm On Aug 28, 2016
His Royal Majesty Abiloye Ikenwole Emiko has spoken the mind of majority of peace loving Niger Delta people. Militancy is killing our economy in the niger delta.

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Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by bennymark(m): 7:30pm On Aug 28, 2016
Lol

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Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by UYCO: 9:31pm On Aug 28, 2016
I want to appeal to the army to protect innocent citizens of the niger delta in course of this operation.

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Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by Wadeoye(m): 10:07pm On Aug 28, 2016
You don't know anything yet... More daredevil soldiers are coming with drones and latest war planes from Russia - ND must be rid of all forms of criminals including their financiers whoever they may be.

We must secure Nigeria first before we can develop it economically.

When the whole of ND is fully encircled including from the sea, the combing will then commence with the use of drones and special ground forces.

Then you will know you have brought home an ant infested wood.
Re: Increase Military Presence In Niger Delta- Olu Of Warri Begs Buratai by UYCO: 7:52pm On Aug 29, 2016

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