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Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Traplord09: 5:57am On Jan 24, 2022
The former warlords also called on interventionist agencies to work together to sustain the peace and ensure development of the region.

Some Ex-agitators have begged companies that left the Niger Delta region following militancy to return to the region, while promising uninterrupted peace.
The former warlords also called on interventionist agencies to work together to sustain the peace and ensure development of the region.

They spoke in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, during a regional peace summit to sensitise people to the need to advance the peace currently enjoyed in the region.
The ex-agitators also condemned proliferation of illegal refineries and lamented its adverse effects on development.
One of the participants at the summit and ex-freedom fighter, Pastor Nature Dumale Kieghe said as ex-agitators, who keyed into the vision of the Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd), they had resolved to work for a new and better Niger Delta.
He said: "It is important to sensitise our people to a peaceful Niger Delta and create a friendly environment that will attract development, Multinational companies and other foreign investors to the region.
“We, who once carried guns, are now here to preach the message of peace to our people in the region. Peace is the only way we can have the developed environment that we dream of. Peace is the only way to attract the multinationals, investors and also be gainfully employed".
Nature maintained that peace remained a vital tool to attract investors to the region which would in turn create business and job opportunities for the people.
He said, "Companies that have left the Niger Delta because of insecurity need to return; this is the purpose for sensitisation. We are blessed with an environment that is supposed to prosper us; we can only enjoy our natural resources if there is a peaceful environment.”
He said that a major setback to the development of the Niger Delta was the absence of proper coordination among key stakeholders.
He said with the right synergy, the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, the Presidential Amnesty office, could hasten the needed development of the region.
He said beyond hampering the development of the region, illegal refining of petroleum products was life threatening and dangerous to the ecosystem.
The sensitisation programme commenced in Bayelsa State with 150 Niger Delta youths in attendance and would be held across the nine states of the region to create adequate awareness.
https://guardian.ng/news/ex-militants-beg-firms-to-return-to-niger-delta-condemn-illegal-refineries/

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by AntiBMC(m): 5:59am On Jan 24, 2022
These people should stop making a mockery of themselves.

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Ofodirinwa: 6:08am On Jan 24, 2022
Shell is making a complete and total withdrawal from Nigeria (on shore) and all other oil companies are taking heed. They will still drill at sea which is where most of Nigeria's oil is anyways.

Other than Akwa Ibom (which is rapidly cutting a niche for its self before it's too late) and Lagos, the entire coast of Nigeria is doomed economically due to the damage Shell left

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by helinues: 6:08am On Jan 24, 2022
They they should stop the kidnapping in their region

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Mynd44: 6:22am On Jan 24, 2022
AntiBMC:
These people should stop making a mockery of themselves.

They don have peo­ple to kodnap for money again, market isn't booming so they are taking steps to revive the industry

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by ignis: 6:23am On Jan 24, 2022
The world is gradually moving away from crude oil.
Very soon crude oil will become obsolete and useless like coal.

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Maxymilliano(m): 6:23am On Jan 24, 2022
Lol ... You can't have your cake and eat it

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Sabadon(m): 6:24am On Jan 24, 2022
Well gra gra no dey pay

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by walozanga(m): 6:24am On Jan 24, 2022
Story

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by slawormiir: 6:24am On Jan 24, 2022
Damnnn niggar

Isoright
Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by madridguy(m): 6:25am On Jan 24, 2022
This is reason they talk say " To destroy is always easy but to build is hard " You chase the companies away and you shouldn't expect them back.

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Maniashow: 6:25am On Jan 24, 2022
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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Nobody: 6:25am On Jan 24, 2022
At the end, they brought the problem on themselves now they are trying to beg.

You guys in the name of resource control made things tough for business .Now they have gone and you realise that you needed them after all...

Okay

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by daddytime(m): 6:26am On Jan 24, 2022
Make dem dey scoop the oyel to drink and cook soup na

Shebi na "deve money" be una problem to take buy shack, smoke, marry women and build those una shapeless mansions while the generality of una population languish in penury?

Instead of una to sit down with these IOC's hold better discussions on how to sight their headquarters for the region, give employment to the indigent citizens, provide infrastructure, and clean up oil spillages from time to time, una dey go collect kobo kobo individually to take further oppress una own poor people.

Shame on una..

Okombos

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Nobody: 6:27am On Jan 24, 2022
H.mm
Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Quitam: 6:28am On Jan 24, 2022
Too late. Make hay while the sun shines

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Lewalexzy(m): 6:28am On Jan 24, 2022
The world is gradually moving away from crude oil fa...


Anyways, Na my business I come showcase

Need designs for your business? Check my Siggy.
Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by hmohammed(m): 6:28am On Jan 24, 2022
Traplord09:
The former warlords also called on interventionist agencies to work together to sustain the peace and ensure development of the region.


https://guardian.ng/news/ex-militants-beg-firms-to-return-to-niger-delta-condemn-illegal-refineries/

Awon ode

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by KIDfurniture(m): 6:29am On Jan 24, 2022
Sapa loading

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Coldie(m): 6:30am On Jan 24, 2022
Because militancy was involved imagine the numbers that turned up
Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Nicenixon: 6:30am On Jan 24, 2022
Those oil firms aren't returning to shit, even if they return, another sets of militant go disturb again.

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Sunnycliff(m): 6:30am On Jan 24, 2022
These. Ones need to cash out again
Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by onoms4luv(m): 6:31am On Jan 24, 2022
You can't eat your cake and have it.

Make them still rest, them dun try.

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by osato45: 6:31am On Jan 24, 2022
Sadly but true, the world is leaving behind fossil fuels in a bid to reduce the effects of global warming

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by TroubleMaker47(m): 6:31am On Jan 24, 2022
Water under the bridge

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by JuanDeDios: 6:31am On Jan 24, 2022
backbencher:
At the end, they brought the problem on themselves now they are trying to beg.

You guys in the name of resource control made things tough for business .Now they have gone and you realise that you needed them after all...

Okay
You think ND militancy was about resource control?
Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Princeton92(m): 6:31am On Jan 24, 2022
But it's true na..... Come out Akwa Ibom here were the host so stay with us and help with developments in the State
Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by Ogbodavies(m): 6:31am On Jan 24, 2022
tell sai baba 2 call dem
Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by ceaser: 6:34am On Jan 24, 2022
In years to come, the Northerners will likely begin to beg people to relocate back to their region. The North is trending towards being a ghost region. At least I know several civil servants including nurses that have relocated back to southern Nigeria having been chased by the unrest and insecurity pervading the place.

D'you remember the story of that baptist boys school abduction and the subsequent ransom and purchase of motorcycles for the bandits, yes. Right now, four of the kids have been brought to Lagos by their parents and have been enrolled into schools there. Neither the parents nor the kids have ever being to Lagos before, but they have no choice but to desert the North because the place is dangerous to their continued existence.

Now the effects of this emigration on the North, if you care to know, includes but not limited to reduced labour force, reduced development index, IGR, standard of living, reduced investment etc. The moment Nigeria divides into regions or true federalism becomes entrenched (either of the two is gonna happen soon), most States in the North risk being non-viable.

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Re: Ex-Niger Delta Militants Beg Oil Firms To Return To Region by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 6:35am On Jan 24, 2022
I never knew the "our oyel" people can beg like this. Well, it's too late

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