Mend Asks Foreign Oil Firms To Leave Niger-delta

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Chapelle.S
Mend Asks Foreign Oil Firms To Leave Niger-delta
« on: November 03, 2009, 01:27 PM »

LAGOS—The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), is threatening to call off its ceasefire with the government if foreign oil companies do not leave the region.

This is coming barely fews days after its leader, Mr. Henry Okah, had a private  meeting with President Umaru Yar’Adua in Abuja.

MEND had subsequently ordered an indefinite cessation of hostilities following the  decision of the Federal Government to engage in serious and meaningful dialogue with it and other groups towards achieving enduring peace in the region.

Okah told Al Jazeera Television Service yesterday that the government has not stuck to its part of the deal and that “there will be a resumption of violence very soon.”

Many of the armed groups argued that they were fighting for a greater share of oil revenue to remain in the Niger Delta and complained of the pollution caused by the industry.

Attacks on pipelines and industry facilities – along with the kidnapping of oil workers – since early 2006 have cost Nigeria, the world’s eighth-biggest oil exporter billions of dollars a year in lost revenues and added to volatility in global energy prices.

The Minister of Information and Communication, Professor Dora Akunyili, was quoted as telling  Al Jazeera that,  “We need to establish peace in that region. It is only when peace is established that meaningful dialogue can follow and sustainable development would naturally be in place.”

Source http://nigeriarevolution.blogspot.com/ & Vanguard
Ibime (m)
Re: Mend Asks Foreign Oil Firms To Leave Niger-delta
« #1 on: November 03, 2009, 01:58 PM »

hehehehe. . . . why Okah dey f*ck up now. . . . doesn't he want Yar'Adua to recieve the Nobel Peace Prize?
bibiking1
Re: Mend Asks Foreign Oil Firms To Leave Niger-delta
« #2 on: November 03, 2009, 02:21 PM »

, you mean the sani abacha peace prize?, anyway, really the whole amnesty issue appeared like jamboree to me, it could not work if there was insincerity from any of the parties, and obviously the government was not genuine with its intentions. The whole plot was to pave an easy route for the further plundering of the region's resources. SHAME
WilyWily
Re: Mend Asks Foreign Oil Firms To Leave Niger-delta
« #3 on: November 04, 2009, 10:01 AM »

MEND commanders are ready to Strike immediately the green light show.
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