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Ibime (m)
Militants meet with Federal Government at Aso Rock.
« on: September 29, 2008, 05:24 PM »

http://odili.net/news/source/2008/sep/27/300.html


Details of the federal and Niger Delta militants secret talks have started to filter to the public. The federal government met with leaders of the three major Niger Delta militants: Movement for Emancipation of the Niger-Delta ( MEND)’s General Boyloaf, Comrade Ateke Tom of the Niger-Delta Volunteer Vigilante, Mr. Farah and other warlords.

The meeting, held from Monday through Wednesday this week at the Presidential villa, Abuja, came barely 24 hours after a unilateral cease-fire on the “oil war”, christened Hurricane Barborossa was secured from MEND through the instrumentality of Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark,, Chief Government Ekpemupolo and chairman of the Federal Government Committee on Peace and Conflict Resolution, Senator David Brigidi

In their demands to the federal government, Saturday Vanguard learnt that the militants asked that the JTF should cease further attacks on communities in the region and that the task force should be withdrawn.

The militants also asked for the creation of oil commissions by the Bayelsa and Rivers state governments. In these commissions, the oil producing communities will manage 50 per cent of the 13 per cent derivation funds accruing to the state.

Another issue the groups discussed was the appointment of the Minister of Niger-Delta as well as a general amnesty for all Niger-Delta militants as there was speculation that the government wanted to pardon only selected persons.

However, JTF has accused the Niger Delta militants of launching the oil war because the JTF destroyed their illegal bunkering. Men of the JTF last July destroyed 111 illegal refineries at Tuomo community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta state. Coordinator of the JTF Media Centre, Lt Col. Rabe Abubakar, said the illegal refineries were locally fabricated, and that it could be likened to the distillation system used for the production of alcohol.

He added that the local refineries were made of drums, pipe hose, big tripods, cooling system where the product is separated and fire wood with which drums filled with crude oil are heated to boiling point before the products are released into the cooling system. The structure hosting the facilities is small in size. There are over 300 of such illegal refineries in Bayelsa and Delta states, the soldier said, adding that each of them costs about N1m to build.

However, one of the militants that met the Vice President, Goodluck Jonathan, told Saturday Vanguard that the federal government begged them to cease fire, and that VP’s hands are tied concerning withdrawing the JTF as well as unconditional release of Okah.

The VP, he went on, alluded that the requests would be met gradually by the government if there is peace in the region. “You know he is not the President; he made us to understand that he would convey demands to Mr. President on whose table the buck stops,”, he told Saturday Vanguard.

But the JTF has accused top politicians and oil companies of aiding the militants. The task force members made these accusations when Dike visited Rivers state on the spot assessment of security situations in the Niger Delta.

Commanding officer of the Naval base in Port Harcourt, Navy Captain Okojie of the Nigerian Navy had told the CDS that on the day militants attacked a Navy patrol boat and the counter attack from the Navy which lasted about an hour, one of the militants who later jumped into the water was overheard phoning frantically on his GSM, reporting how they were being over powered by the Navy in the shootout that resulted in one of the boats being sunk.

Moments after the phone call and while the shootout was still going on, calls from top politicians including some from Abuja, the federal capital, bombarding Navy Captain Okojie and the JTF Commander, with the Pathfinder Commander being threatened of dire consequences if he did not stop repelling the militants, Okogie said.

Saturday Vanguard gathered that in Abuja, Clark was the peace broker and after the preliminary meeting with him last Monday, the emissaries went into top secret meeting with the Vice President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday night to notify him of the conditions for peace in the region by the militants.

Though the outcome of the meeting is yet to be made open, one of the militant leaders told Saturday Vanguard that , “The Vice President asked seriously that the militants should cease fire and that the Presidency would address the demands gradually, but, he said he did not have the power to grant our requests.

“The way I see it, he is like telling us that his hands are tied in some of the requests like withdrawing the JTF, unconditional release of Okah and all that. But he alluded that they would be met gradually by the government if there is peace in the region. You know he is not the President; he made us understand that he would convey demands to Mr. President on whose table the buck stops.

He charged us to go back and tell those that sent us to embrace peace and we ended the meeting on that note”, he explained.
Abagworo (m)
Re: Militants meet with Federal Government at Aso Rock.
« #1 on: September 30, 2008, 04:38 PM »

If what i just read is true.Ateke,egberi papa,fara dagogo do not deserve amnesty because they are the criminals that jeopardised the struggle.However Henry Okah and Boyloaf deserve amnesty.
mikeansy
Re: Militants meet with Federal Government at Aso Rock.
« #2 on: September 30, 2008, 05:30 PM »

why FG no arrest them?Huh
texazzpete (m)
Re: Militants meet with Federal Government at Aso Rock.
« #3 on: September 30, 2008, 06:14 PM »

I have no time to speak at length on this issue.
but one thing i'm dead serious about is the federal government killing Ateke Tom. Retribution must visit this monster.
Ibime (m)
Re: Militants meet with Federal Government at Aso Rock.
« #4 on: September 30, 2008, 09:00 PM »

Quote from: Abagworo on September 30, 2008, 04:38 PM
If what i just read is true.Ateke,egberi papa,fara dagogo do not deserve amnesty because they are the criminals that jeopardised the struggle.However Henry Okah and Boyloaf deserve amnesty.

Other reports suggest that FG is going after Ateke, Dagogo, Igodo and Soboma - but no reports that they are going after Boyloaf.
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