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Ex-militants May Dump Amnesty Program, Return Armed Struggle by Watsoneology: 8:00am On Jan 22, 2018
Ex-Militants May Dump Amnesty Program, Return Armed Struggle


We Just Got An Email From The Joint Revolutionary Council (JRC), a coalition of armed groups in the Niger Delta, as they served a notice stating that about 4,314 ex-militants in the region are set to renege on the terms of the Presidential Amnesty they embraced in 2008 and return to Armed Struggle



The JRC spokesman, In The Person Of Cynthia Whyte, in a statement sent via e-mail, yesterday, said a return to armed struggle by ex-militants could threaten oil production and cripple the economy.


Whyte said the ex-militants are worried over moves to replace the Special Adviser and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Brig- Gen Paul Boroh, and hijack the office to settle vested political interests.


Whyte said the central leadership of Command of the JRC believes that the action to replace Brig- Gen Paul Boroh “yet again represents a renewed attempt by unpopular, disgruntled and divisive politicians from the Niger Delta,

Who have never supported the amnesty programme to hijack the programme and undermine a legacy of the agitating people of the Niger Delta.”


He declared that any attempt to play politics with the issue of the region “will be firmly and vehemently resisted by combatant units scattered across the length and breadth of the Niger Delta.”


The JRC also took a swipe at Niger Deltans in President Muhammadu Buhari’s, accusing them of not having the interests of the people at heart.



“If you seek peace in the Niger Delta, it must be worked for. We will never be cowed by the intentions of the ungodly. We have worked hard to keep the peace.


Nothing stops us at this moment from breaking everything into pieces. We reject the antics of these failed, disgruntled and unpopular politicians and we declare that we will never be part of any engagement that includes them.


It will never happen. The amnesty programme is not a parade ground where retired military officers can be quickly conscripted to command former combatants of the Niger Delta struggle.


We believe that any such appointment will be a grave miscalculation and a recipe for crisis, failure, chaos, and anarchy, especially as the journey to an election year begins. We, therefore, call on President Muhammadu Buhari to begin series of strong engagement across the Niger Delta to selecting and recruiting capable and tested trusted hands

Who will be acceptable to our people, useful to the Presidency and capable of making new friends for the president in the region.”


Meanwhile, the Pan Niger Delta Youth Forum (PANDYF) has appealed to members of the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) to shelve a proposed attack on oil facilities and installations, in protest against the Federal Government’s perceived attitude to problems of the Niger Delta.



PANDYF leaders made this call after a meeting in Yenagoa, During The weekend.


PANDYF leader, Richard Akinaka who explained issues discussed at the meeting said the region has gone beyond the phase of using violence to drive home its point and also, noted that what the region needs is to engage government in an intellectual dialogue that would bring desired results.

Source https://nairalearn.com/ex-militants-may-dump-amnesty-program-return-armed-struggle/
Re: Ex-militants May Dump Amnesty Program, Return Armed Struggle by SalamRushdie: 8:03am On Jan 22, 2018
We don't need this now because without peace we can never attain goal of a wonderful Nigeria with better standard of living..The only war any Nigerian should be fighting now is the war to get Buhari and his low IS out of Aso Rock at the expiration of his lack lustre tenure ..
Re: Ex-militants May Dump Amnesty Program, Return Armed Struggle by ZorGBUooeh: 8:15am On Jan 22, 2018
Watch how some environmentalists from the other side will come ad tell us of how they will pollute dia land if they start bombing pipelines. cheesy
Re: Ex-militants May Dump Amnesty Program, Return Armed Struggle by magoo10(m): 8:24am On Jan 22, 2018
This is happening because buhari have failed to stop the killings by his murderous Fulani herdsmen and declare them terrorist as he ought to.

If Niger delta elders could enter the creek to stop militancy why can't buhari?

Buhari has failed in maintaining the peace in Nigeria with his body odour of irresponsibility.
Re: Ex-militants May Dump Amnesty Program, Return Armed Struggle by orisa37: 9:27am On Jan 22, 2018
Pre-structure Nigeria now please.
We can't be slaves in Arablands and in our own Homelands. Further delays to give the 36 States Police, Resourses and Electioneering Control is dangerous. The following groups have agreed and they are the majority:-
1, All Yoruba groups for sw
2, All Igbo groups for se
3, All Middle Belt groups for cs
4, The ss,
5, Tinubu for sw apc etc etc.

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