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Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by BenIkari: 6:14am On May 07, 2015
There are recent reports of a so-called Lower Niger delta secession bid through a Federal referendum or otherwise, that could have worked under Goodluck Jonathan, but ignored because he wasn’t interested in secession. He thought he'd deceive Nigerians to trust and vote him in for a second term, yet clueless in terms of political affairs, leadership and governance. Unfortunately, the reason for this childish intent to part with Nigeria is Mr. Jonathan’s defeat in the March 28, 2015 presidential election.

Given this development therefore, becoming party to such miscalculation or ill-advised move will be against the good and true spirit of Ogoni. As such Ogoni will not be party to this move nor is it part or member of the newly coined Lower Niger delta.

Ogoni remains an epitome of freedom, human equality, justice and environmental protection, thus will stand to grant necessary advice when contacted or where it sees fit to any group, including the said Lower Niger delta. Ogoni’s position which has been echoed and reechoed uncountable times, is that, the oil-rich ethnic nation will stand on its own assuming the secession bid works, or Nigeria happens to disintegrate or turns into a loose federation one day.

What's incontestable is that, the people of Nigeria home and abroad were clear when they declared that they shall no longer be taken for granted by Jonathan and his corrupt administration. They’ve also alerted the incoming regime of Mr. Muhammadu Buhari of similar fate that befell Jonathan, if it fails to deliver its promises; fails to respect, listen and attend to the people's needs; help to lift people out of poverty by creating positive incentives and equal opportunities among other desires of citizens.

Meanwhile, it’s obvious Jonathan and his Ijaw team, senior and otherwise advisers ignored, rejected Ogoni and didn’t consider its people human enough to deserve good despite their struggle and blood they benefited from. United Nations Environmental Program report recommendations that should restore Ogoni land and people through cleanup and sustainable development was abandoned by Jonathan and his government because of historical ethnic repression, his hate toward Ogoni and selfish interest. More important to the Ijaw-led secession bid because Jonathan is defeated is that, Jonathan lost recent election due to dishonesty about not running for a second term if given first term. Therefore, greed and power intoxication, lack of foresight or vision hence incompetence and gross corruption and insecurity is what put him in the predicament he finds himself even though he peacefully accepted defeat to instill calm, and I applaud him for that singular action. His supposedly goodwill may be tested by this Ijaw-led secession bid. As the bell rings I can imagine certain elements in the Ijaw ethnic group including militants’ intent to attack oil facilities within Ijaw land and other communities of Niger delta they may be invited to disrupt oil activities or influenced to act similarly. Such action could erase the goodwill of peaceful acceptance of defeat and handover of power if not reconsidered and reversed.

Of course, the intent to destroy oil business would be a replay or rematch of Boko Haram’s (northern/Hausa-Fulani) action that made governance difficult in a sense for Jonathan from 2011 to the end of his term. So, as we’ve seen and read about threats and signs, Ijaws may be thinking/planning strategies which would cause Mohammadu Buhari and his team to take some doses of what Boko Haram gave Jonathan. Stopping the flow of oil for a reasonable and meaningful discussion hence resolution of resource ownership or control and management (fiscal federalism) is the right of the Ijaws as with any group in Niger delta or anywhere in the country and the world, where what is in one’s land as mineral deposit is forcefully stolen by certain ethnic groups/people in power claiming the Federal government owns the deposit.

To face the fact, however, Ijaws missed the golden opportunity to take their stand, stop the oil and resolve once and for all the issue of resource ownership and control, but failed when militants from the ethnic group who attacked oil facilities by accident and captured national and international attention embraced amnesty from the oppressive Federal government, which Jonathan was vice president. They lost that good cause because of Jonathan and thought he will do anything tangible to address and resolve the issue; or were just greedy and naive about political pressure or struggle to right historical wrong. Indeed Jonathan ignored Ijaw and enlarged Niger delta struggle for human rights and environmental justice, rather enriched certain militant leaders from Ijaw with contracts, other portfolios, and sponsored many abroad to gain education and other trades. The majority of Ijaws, other Niger deltans and Nigerians were abandoned to chew their tongue and many died in pain and hunger.

In addition to these missed opportunities, Jonathan whom Niger deltans are called to foolishly fight and die for, according to Ms. Ann-kio Briggs, Mr. Fred Agboegba, who is president of the so-called Lower Niger delta and others, called a National Conference in 2014 with hidden agenda. The plan wasn’t about the good of all Nigerians, the struggling poor in particular. It’s to boost his then dwindling popularity hence favorability, and to be electable when Nigerians became fed up with his lies and low or zero performance, but the faces of insecurity, including everyday violence, hyper-kidnapping, militancy and insurgency and gross corruption.

At the inaugural of that failed-on arrival conference Jonathan was clear about the unity of Nigeria, saying, such item (disintegration or restructuring) was a no-go area for discussion...meaning secession wasn’t part of the equation. He believed in Nigeria, so why want to secede because he lost? Going into the conference, he didn't have any agenda for the good of Niger delta nor had any vision as to where he wants the nation to go. Resource control was trashed and defeated like child's play by northerners and their supporters who have little or nothing to offer the nation but cheating by depending mostly on Niger delta nations’ oil and gas to run nonviable states.

True-fiscal federalism (or equal recreation of states based on viability) that could dissolve present usurping state structure and return to regional system, where each region will create as many or few states within derivable budget-not waiting for oil money from the Federal government and can’t pay one month salary on their own as the case today, while contributions are made to the center was dumped in the dustbin. The status quo that protects corrupt and criminal politicians and advantage-taking north and other nonviable states in the country were protected. Indeed, new states were recommended for creation. The anticipated source of money for running these mostly nonviable states was/is oil and gas.

Other than the passive mention by Mr. Ledum Mitee, an Ogoni who was Federal government's candidate so cater to government's interest. No one from Ijaw or Niger delta calling for secession mentioned the overdue Ogoni State or any arrangement that will grant Ogonis political autonomy which is the control of their political and economic, environmental affairs by themselves like other ethnic groups in the country. In short, although Ms. Briggs did a minority report and raised some issues such as human rights protection, equality and environmental justice cum resource ownership that are close to the heart of Ogonis, Ijaws and other Niger deltans, and many of us applauded her.

She and other delegates from Niger delta watched Hausa-Fulanis and others shut down discussion and resolution of resource ownership and management or control and did nothing. The upward review of 13 percent derivation money or chicken feeds granted Niger delta states and mostly stolen by governors, other politicians/rulers from the region was referred to the Federal government due to stalemate. Northerners and others knew Jonathan is clueless and feckless so will do nothing about the just demand for upward review. These Niger delta delegates with little resistance watched when northerners threatened hell on baseless and false premises; and watched these abominable things happen, yet supported the final draft of the conference report, which Jonathan had no honest interest in implementing since the exercise was/is a ruse.

Niger delta delegates sheepishly missed a better opportunity to walk out of the conference and work toward freedom hence secession, if that was/is paramount on their minds. They failed because they were listening to Jonathan whose only agenda was to gain favor and become re-electable. The region's delegates who have states, and in majority at the conference were also comfortable with the states they have and the presidency-thinking having a president from Niger delta that is weak and visionless was/is all that matter. They didn't consider the possibility or probability of losing elections hence losing the vapor-like item known as power. Their usual consolation may have been threatening and intimidatory, actual killing and rigging strategies.

Ogoni and its people were ignored, rejected and abandoned like beasts of burden under Jonathan. To add more salt to injuries, Jonathan pardoned his criminal boss, former Governor Alamieyeseigha, who was convicted in United Kingdom (UK) for stealing BAYELSA State’s money/corruption, and laundering millions of pounce in UK, USA, and forfeited properties worth millions of dollars and pounce having escaped from UK and jailed on arrival to Nigeria. He did nothing to push for the exoneration of Saro-WIwa and others who were innocent, though helped clear the way for him to emerge. He also upheld the false conviction of Ogonis by the Federal government of Nigeria and approved the promotion of Mr. Ibrahim Auta whom Nigeria bribed/used to kill the Ogoni Nine, to the position of Chief Judge of the Federal High Court of Nigeria.

Therefore, because Nigerians have spoken clearly by voting Jonathan out of office, and many Niger deltans including Ijaws supported this move by also joining the opposition party, All Progressive Congress (APC) to vote him out for these reasons mentioned herein, there is no reason Ogonis should support such politically naive and ethnically motivated bid for secession. I’m not against secession, where those seeking it do so on qualified grounds such as oppression, slave status and calculated attempts to commit genocide against them, but not because of the defeat of a person (Jonathan) who couldn’t perform his basic responsibilities of security, creating leverage and opportunities for jobs and the good of the common people and all, such as clean water and frequent electricity, quality schools and hospitals and road, etc.


Ben Ikari, is an international human rights and environmental justice advocate; a writer and expert on Ken Saro-Wiwa, and can be reached at bamckary@hotmail.com.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by DaBullIT(m): 6:15am On May 07, 2015
C'est Fini

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by biafransoul: 6:26am On May 07, 2015
I thought the Ogoni declared their own independence sometime ago and was roundly ignored? Though their are articles that should be taken serious anyway. Next!

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by socialmediaman: 6:33am On May 07, 2015
Of course, only people that lost election and want power through the backdoor at all cost are the ones talking about lower Niger or whatever. Selfish and stupid!

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by Nobody: 6:34am On May 07, 2015
Ogboni cult...i hail oo

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by ayokellany: 6:37am On May 07, 2015
Jonathan Ebele is a big time nonentity that should never be remembered in the history of Nigeria. So many Nigerian repose their trust in him just for him to disappoint each and every one of them. [size=15pt]I still can not understand why he refuse to implement the United Nations Environmental Program report. How can a human be so heartless to his immediate brothers just because they are not Ijaws[/size]. Jonathan Ebele is indeed a madman and that is an indisputable fact.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by gudluckgreat(m): 6:37am On May 07, 2015
socialmediaman:
Of course, only people that lost election and want power through the backdoor at all cost are the ones talking about lower Niger or whatever. Selfish and stupid!

I hope u are not being silly undecided
Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by socialmediaman: 6:47am On May 07, 2015
gudluckgreat:


I hope u are not being silly undecided


Who knows, maybe your dictionary says truth is silly. The Ijaws and Niger Deltans don't want your session, Biafra was originally planned with oil as the major revenue to develop the nation, but it's no more. Those planning secession have not even been able to conduct a credible election among themselves, how will they live together?

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by gudluckgreat(m): 6:55am On May 07, 2015
socialmediaman:



Who knows, maybe your dictionary says truth is silly. The Ijaws and Niger Deltans don't want your session, Biafra was originally planned with oil as the major revenue to develop the nation, but it's no more. Those planning secession have not even been able to conduct a credible election among themselves, how will they live together?

Well send gratitude to your stars,its not what am thinking grin

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by Nobody: 7:18am On May 07, 2015
@OP: First, you have expressed an opinion which I respect and believe falls within your right. However, I will want to respond to some issues which I think is malicious and very far from the truth...

Neither the Ijaws nor any ethnic group in the Niger Delta benefitted from Jonathan's government save the politicians and so-called militants. In fact, it was a case of Jonathan slapping us with peanuts and not what we deserve.(in his own case a better peanut).

Jonathan was more interested in power than the emancipation of the Delta until it dawned on him that the Northern elite are resolved to return power to their region. It is a known fact that the last National Conference was an insult to our collective intelligence. The demand for Resource Control/50% Revenue on Oil and gas was killed and was never even considered. To show that Jonathan does not know what he was doing, he failed to give the Confab a legal framework that will see the reports go through a referendum for adoption.

The APC as a party is filled with people whose antecedents we shouldn't even be discussing. People that in saner climes should be in jail. But what happened? Some people took advantage of the situation to form a consortium just to tell Jonathan that he isn't going for second term and they remain the "godfathers". However, the voting pattern of March 28 shows that the unity of this country is FAR from the truth. We have fundamental structural flaws which I believe must be addressed if we are to progress as a nation. If this can't be addressed, then the call for referendum should be the next legitimate call. Niger Delta struggle does not start and end with Jonathan's ambition.

I respect the right for the Ogoni nation to stand alone and I am 100% in support of a federating unit exclusively for Ogoni nation. I believe the right to self-determination of ethnic nationalities should be respected if we are to achieve peace. However, I believe that the unity of the SE/SS bloc should be seen as a welcome development for our collective progress. Any ethnic group that feel the need not to be a part can pull out and stand on their own.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by SLIDEwaxie(m): 7:25am On May 07, 2015
grin grin
Everyone just want to dream sha
Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by QuotaSystem: 7:30am On May 07, 2015
grin grin grin
grin grin grin

The same Ijaws fighting marginalization ended up marginalizing their own Niger Deltan brothers within their 5 minutes of holding power, imagine if they had the influence of the North. Southern unity even between two compounds is a joke.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by babyfaceafrica: 7:33am On May 07, 2015
That's the problem....everyone does not want to be bullied and stiffiled...some tribes are good at that...everyone should be be given equal right

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by obi4eze(m): 7:33am On May 07, 2015
barcanista:
@OP: First, you have expressed an opinion which I respect and believe falls within your right. However, I will want to respond to some issues which I think is malicious and very far from the truth...

Neither the Ijaws nor any ethnic group in the Niger Delta benefitted from Jonathan's government save the politicians and so-called militants. In fact, it was a case of Jonathan slapping us with peanuts and not what we deserve.(in his own case a better peanut).

Jonathan was more interested in power than the emancipation of the Delta until it dawned on him that the Northern elite are resolved to return power to their region. It is a known fact that the last National Conference was an insult to our collective intelligence. The demand for Resource Control/50% Revenue on Oil and gas was killed and was never even considered. To show that Jonathan does not know what he was doing, he failed to give the Confab a legal framework that will see the reports go through a referendum for adoption.

The APC as a party is filled with people whose antecedents we shouldn't even be discussing. People that in saner climes should be in jail. But what happened? Some people took advantage of the situation to form a consortium just to tell Jonathan that he isn't going for second term and they remain the "godfathers". However, the voting pattern of March 28 shows that the unity of this country is FAR from the truth. We have fundamental structural flaws which I believe must be addressed if we are to progress as a nation. If this can't be addressed, then the call for referendum should be the next legitimate call. Niger Delta struggle does not start and end with Jonathan's ambition.

I respect the right for the Ogoni nation to stand alone and I am 100% in support of a federating unit exclusively for Ogoni nation. I believe the right to self-determination of ethnic nationalities should be respected if we are to achieve peace. However, I believe that the unity of the SE/SS bloc should be seen as a welcome development for our collective progress. Any ethnic group that feel the need not to be a part can pull out and stand on their own.
You are so inconsistent. I thought you said Jonathan is your hero. Or are you trying to deceive again?

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by QuotaSystem: 7:36am On May 07, 2015
Point of correction OP, Boko Haram was KANURI, just like Maitatsine, and Hausa Fulani's (GMB & co) crushed and chased their remnants back to Chad like we are going to do again.

Hausa-Fulani cannot descend to that level.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by BlackTechnology: 7:38am On May 07, 2015
BenIkari:
There are recent reports of a so-called Lower Niger delta secession bid through a Federal referendum or otherwise, that could have worked under Goodluck Jonathan, but ignored because he wasn’t interested in secession. He thought he'd deceive Nigerians to trust and vote him in for a second term, yet clueless in terms of political affairs, leadership and governance. Unfortunately, the reason for this childish intent to part with Nigeria is Mr. Jonathan’s defeat in the March 28, 2015 presidential election.

Given this development therefore, becoming party to such miscalculation or ill-advised move will be against the good and true spirit of Ogoni. As such Ogoni will not be party to this move nor is it part or member of the newly coined Lower Niger delta.

Ogoni remains an epitome of freedom, human equality, justice and environmental protection, thus will stand to grant necessary advice when contacted or where it sees fit to any group, including the said Lower Niger delta. Ogoni’s position which has been echoed and reechoed uncountable times, is that, the oil-rich ethnic nation will stand on its own assuming the secession bid works, or Nigeria happens to disintegrate or turns into a loose federation one day.

What's incontestable is that, the people of Nigeria home and abroad were clear when they declared that they shall no longer be taken for granted by Jonathan and his corrupt administration. They’ve also alerted the incoming regime of Mr. Muhammadu Buhari of similar fate that befell Jonathan, if it fails to deliver its promises; fails to respect, listen and attend to the people's needs; help to lift people out of poverty by creating positive incentives and equal opportunities among other desires of citizens.

Meanwhile, it’s obvious Jonathan and his Ijaw team, senior and otherwise advisers ignored, rejected Ogoni and didn’t consider its people human enough to deserve good despite their struggle and blood they benefited from. United Nations Environmental Program report recommendations that should restore Ogoni land and people through cleanup and sustainable development was abandoned by Jonathan and his government because of historical ethnic repression, his hate toward Ogoni and selfish interest. More important to the Ijaw-led secession bid because Jonathan is defeated is that, Jonathan lost recent election due to dishonesty about not running for a second term if given first term. Therefore, greed and power intoxication, lack of foresight or vision hence incompetence and gross corruption and insecurity is what put him in the predicament he finds himself even though he peacefully accepted defeat to instill calm, and I applaud him for that singular action. His supposedly goodwill may be tested by this Ijaw-led secession bid. As the bell rings I can imagine certain elements in the Ijaw ethnic group including militants’ intent to attack oil facilities within Ijaw land and other communities of Niger delta they may be invited to disrupt oil activities or influenced to act similarly. Such action could erase the goodwill of peaceful acceptance of defeat and handover of power if not reconsidered and reversed.

Of course, the intent to destroy oil business would be a replay or rematch of Boko Haram’s (northern/Hausa-Fulani) action that made governance difficult in a sense for Jonathan from 2011 to the end of his term. So, as we’ve seen and read about threats and signs, Ijaws may be thinking/planning strategies which would cause Mohammadu Buhari and his team to take some doses of what Boko Haram gave Jonathan. Stopping the flow of oil for a reasonable and meaningful discussion hence resolution of resource ownership or control and management (fiscal federalism) is the right of the Ijaws as with any group in Niger delta or anywhere in the country and the world, where what is in one’s land as mineral deposit is forcefully stolen by certain ethnic groups/people in power claiming the Federal government owns the deposit.

To face the fact, however, Ijaws missed the golden opportunity to take their stand, stop the oil and resolve once and for all the issue of resource ownership and control, but failed when militants from the ethnic group who attacked oil facilities by accident and captured national and international attention embraced amnesty from the oppressive Federal government, which Jonathan was vice president. They lost that good cause because of Jonathan and thought he will do anything tangible to address and resolve the issue; or where just greedy and naive about political pressure or struggle to right historical wrong. Indeed Jonathan ignored Ijaw and enlarged Niger delta struggle for human rights and environmental justice, rather enriched certain militant leaders from Ijaw with contracts, other portfolios, and sponsored many abroad to gain education and other trades. The majority of Ijaws, other Niger deltans and Nigerians were abandoned to chew their tongue and many died in pain and hunger.

In addition to these missed opportunities, Jonathan whom Niger deltans are called to foolishly fight and die for, according to Ms. Ann-kio Briggs, Mr. Fred Agboegba, who is president of the so-called Lower Niger delta and others, called a National Conference in 2014 with hidden agenda. The plan wasn’t about the good of all Nigerians, the struggling poor in particular. It’s to boost his then dwindling popularity hence favorability, and to be electable when Nigerians became fed up with his lies and low or zero performance, but the faces of insecurity, including everyday violence, hyper-kidnapping, militancy and insurgency and gross corruption.

At the inaugural of that failed-on arrival conference Jonathan was clear about the unity of Nigeria, saying, such item (disintegration or restructuring) was a no-go area for discussion...meaning secession wasn’t part of the equation. He believed in Nigeria, so why want to secede because he lost? Going into the conference, he didn't have any agenda for the good of Niger delta nor had any vision as to where he wants the nation to go. Resource control was trashed and defeated like child's play by northerners and their supporters who have little or nothing to offer the nation but cheating by depending mostly on Niger delta nations’ oil and gas to run nonviable states.

True-fiscal federalism (or equal recreation of states based on viability) that could dissolve present usurping state structure and return to regional system, where each region will create as many or few states within derivable budget-not waiting for oil money from the Federal government and can’t pay one month salary on their own as the case today, while contributions are made to the center was dumped in the dustbin. The status quo that protects corrupt and criminal politicians and advantage-taking north and other nonviable states in the country were protected. Indeed, new states were recommended for creation. The anticipated source of money for running these mostly nonviable states was/is oil and gas.

Other than the passive mention by Mr. Ledum Mitee, an Ogoni who was Federal government's candidate so cater to government's interest. No one from Ijaw or Niger delta calling for secession mentioned the overdue Ogoni State or any arrangement that will grant Ogonis political autonomy which is the control of their political and economic, environmental affairs by themselves like other ethnic groups in the country. In short, although Ms. Briggs did a minority report and raised some issues such as human rights protection, equality and environmental justice cum resource ownership that are close to the heart of Ogonis, Ijaws and other Niger deltans, and many of us applauded her.

She and other delegates from Niger delta watched Hausa-Fulanis and others shut down discussion and resolution of resource ownership and management or control and did nothing. The upward review of 13 percent derivation money or chicken feeds granted Niger delta states and mostly stolen by governors, other politicians/rulers from the region was referred to the Federal government due to stalemate. Northerners and others knew Jonathan is clueless and feckless so will do nothing about the just demand for upward review. These Niger delta delegates with little resistance watched when northerners threatened hell on baseless and false premises; and watched these abominable things happen, yet supported the final draft of the conference report, which Jonathan had no honest interest in implementing since the exercise was/is a ruse.

Niger delta delegates sheepishly missed a better opportunity to walk out of the conference and work toward freedom hence secession, if that was/is paramount on their minds. They failed because they were listening to Jonathan whose only agenda was to gain favor and become re-electable. The region's delegates who have states, and in majority at the conference were also comfortable with the states they have and the presidency-thinking having a president from Niger delta that is weak and visionless was/is all that matter. They didn't consider the possibility or probability of losing elections hence losing the vapor-like item known as power. Their usual consolation may have been threatening and intimidatory, actual killing and rigging strategies.

Ogoni and its people were ignored, rejected and abandoned like beasts of burden under Jonathan. To add more salt to injuries, Jonathan pardoned his criminal boss, former Governor Alamieyeseigha, who was convicted in United Kingdom (UK) for stealing BAYELSA State’s money/corruption, and laundering millions of pounce in UK, USA, and forfeited properties worth millions of dollars and pounce having escaped from UK and jailed on arrival to Nigeria. He did nothing to push for the exoneration of Saro-WIwa and others who were innocent, though helped clear the way for him to emerge. He also upheld the false conviction of Ogonis by the Federal government of Nigeria and approved the promotion of Mr. Ibrahim Auta whom Nigeria bribed/used to kill the Ogoni Nine, to the position of Chief Judge of the Federal High Court of Nigeria.

Therefore, because Nigerians have spoken clearly by voting Jonathan out of office, and many Niger deltans including Ijaws supported this move by also joining the opposition party, All Progressive Congress (APC) to vote him out for these reasons mentioned herein, there is no reason Ogonis should support such politically naive and ethnically motivated bid for secession. I’m not against secession, where those seeking it do so on qualified grounds such as oppression, slave status and calculated attempts to commit genocide against them, but not because of the defeat of a person (Jonathan) who couldn’t perform his basic responsibilities of security, creating leverage and opportunities for jobs and the good of the common people and all, such as clean water and frequent electricity, quality schools and hospitals and road, etc.


Ben Ikari, is an international human rights and environmental justice advocate; a writer and expert on Ken Saro-Wiwa, and can be reached at bamckary@hotmail.com.







Yoruba boy claiming Nigerdeltan grin

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by BlackTechnology: 7:43am On May 07, 2015
barcanista:
@OP: First, you have expressed an opinion which I respect and believe falls within your right. However, I will want to respond to some issues which I think is malicious and very far from the truth...

Neither the Ijaws nor any ethnic group in the Niger Delta benefitted from Jonathan's government save the politicians and so-called militants. In fact, it was a case of Jonathan slapping us with peanuts and not what we deserve.(in his own case a better peanut).

Jonathan was more interested in power than the emancipation of the Delta until it dawned on him that the Northern elite are resolved to return power to their region. It is a known fact that the last National Conference was an insult to our collective intelligence. The demand for Resource Control/50% Revenue on Oil and gas was killed and was never even considered. To show that Jonathan does not know what he was doing, he failed to give the Confab a legal framework that will see the reports go through a referendum for adoption.

The APC as a party is filled with people whose antecedents we shouldn't even be discussing. People that in saner climes should be in jail. But what happened? Some people took advantage of the situation to form a consortium just to tell Jonathan that he isn't going for second term and they remain the "godfathers". However, the voting pattern of March 28 shows that the unity of this country is FAR from the truth. We have fundamental structural flaws which I believe must be addressed if we are to progress as a nation. If this can't be addressed, then the call for referendum should be the next legitimate call. Niger Delta struggle does not start and end with Jonathan's ambition.

I respect the right for the Ogoni nation to stand alone and I am 100% in support of a federating unit exclusively for Ogoni nation. I believe the right to self-determination of ethnic nationalities should be respected if we are to achieve peace. However, I believe that the unity of the SE/SS bloc should be seen as a welcome development for our collective progress. Any ethnic group that feel the need not to be a part can pull out and stand on their own.


Supported


Once we secede, every nation that seeks her independence can go their way


God bless LOWER NIGER REPUBLIC cool

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by socialmediaman: 7:43am On May 07, 2015
You have not even been able to conduct a simple election, how will you be able to manage your resources well? the Igbos have everything they need to succeed, look into the activities of your leaders, they're not interested! They don't bring your people home to invest, they themselves have their investments outside Igboland.

If Jonathan as president couldn't achieve any of the mentioned in your post, why then do you clamor for him to be honored with a Nobel Prize?




barcanista:
@OP: First, you have expressed an opinion which I respect and believe falls within your right. However, I will want to respond to some issues which I think is malicious and very far from the truth...

Neither the Ijaws nor any ethnic group in the Niger Delta benefitted from Jonathan's government save the politicians and so-called militants. In fact, it was a case of Jonathan slapping us with peanuts and not what we deserve.(in his own case a better peanut).

Jonathan was more interested in power than the emancipation of the Delta until it dawned on him that the Northern elite are resolved to return power to their region. It is a known fact that the last National Conference was an insult to our collective intelligence. The demand for Resource Control/50% Revenue on Oil and gas was killed and was never even considered. To show that Jonathan does not know what he was doing, he failed to give the Confab a legal framework that will see the reports go through a referendum for adoption.

The APC as a party is filled with people whose antecedents we shouldn't even be discussing. People that in saner climes should be in jail. But what happened? Some people took advantage of the situation to form a consortium just to tell Jonathan that he isn't going for second term and they remain the "godfathers". However, the voting pattern of March 28 shows that the unity of this country is FAR from the truth. We have fundamental structural flaws which I believe must be addressed if we are to progress as a nation. If this can't be addressed, then the call for referendum should be the next legitimate call. Niger Delta struggle does not start and end with Jonathan's ambition.

I respect the right for the Ogoni nation to stand alone and I am 100% in support of a federating unit exclusively for Ogoni nation. I believe the right to self-determination of ethnic nationalities should be respected if we are to achieve peace. However, I believe that the unity of the SE/SS bloc should be seen as a welcome development for our collective progress. Any ethnic group that feel the need not to be a part can pull out and stand on their own.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by BlackTechnology: 7:47am On May 07, 2015
socialmediaman:
You have not even been able to conduct a simple election, how will you be able to manage your resources well? the Igbos have everything they need to succeed, look into the activities of your leaders, they're not interested! They don't bring your people home to invest, they themselves have their investments outside Igboland.

If Jonathan as president couldn't achieve any of the mentioned in your post, why then do you clamor for him to be honored with a Nobel Prize?







SS/SE united for freedom

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by socialmediaman: 7:53am On May 07, 2015
BlackTechnology:


SS/SE united for freedom

South south will betray you again if you feel they'll support you in any anti-Nigeria move. It's hightime you called your sons and daughters together and get them to develop the south east, rather than chasing ghosts with this your Lower Niger mantra.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by Nobody: 7:56am On May 07, 2015
socialmediaman:
You have not even been able to conduct a simple election, how will you be able to manage your resources well? the Igbos have everything they need to succeed, look into the activities of your leaders, they're not interested! They don't bring your people home to invest, they themselves have their investments outside Igboland.

If Jonathan as president couldn't achieve any of the mentioned in your post, why then do you clamor for him to be honored with a Nobel Prize?




The Noble Prize is not an award for performance in office but for democratic leadership and peace. It is for those whose actions and inactions promotes peace.

The Igbos are very industrious, I so respect them for that. They have the will to succeed at all fronts and always work to achieve it. I am not a secessionist, rather I believe in structural adjustment. Secession should be the last resort for any patriot. We have problem with leadership but that can be tackled internally once the bigger challenge is resolved.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by Nobody: 7:57am On May 07, 2015
obi4eze:

You are so inconsistent. I thought you said Jonathan is your hero. Or are you trying to deceive again?
He is a democratic hero. I always say this that he is a democrat despite his flaws.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by BlackTechnology: 7:57am On May 07, 2015
socialmediaman:


South south will betray you again if you feel they'll support you in any anti-Nigeria move. It's hightime you called your sons and daughters together and get them to develop the south east, rather than chasing ghosts with this your Lower Niger mantra.

They have more honour than SW. cool

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by ki02020(m): 8:04am On May 07, 2015
Adressing a particular ethnic group within a country as a nation(ogoni nation) to me is an element secession
Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by sinizia: 8:06am On May 07, 2015
Na wa o. Even among his people, GEJ is not liked. His people sees him as a failure. This is so sad.
Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by Vicotex(m): 8:16am On May 07, 2015
ayokellany:
Jonathan Ebele is a big time nonentity that should never be remembered in the history of Nigeria. So many Nigerian repose their trust in him just for him to disappoint each and every one of them. [size=15pt]I still can not understand why he refuse to implement the United Nations Environmental Program report. How can a human be so heartless to his immediate brothers just because they are not Ijaws[/size]. Jonathan Ebele is indeed a madman and that is an indisputable fact.
Is Niger Delta a tribe?
Mumu

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by QuotaSystem: 8:22am On May 07, 2015
barcanista:
The [s]Noble Prize is not an award for performance in office but for democratic leadership and peace. It is for those whose actions and inactions promotes peace. [/s]

You're just confused, since your only defence of Jonathan is in him being a democrat and you've confirmed his failure in performance and asserted his failed presidency...how could you call someone who ignored all democratic processes of electing the PDP presidential candidate, imposing himself and thereby setting the party on a course of self destruction a democrat?

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by Nobody: 8:26am On May 07, 2015
barcanista:
@OP: First, you have expressed an opinion which I respect and believe falls within your right. However, I will want to respond to some issues which I think is malicious and very far from the truth...

Neither the Ijaws nor any ethnic group in the Niger Delta benefitted from Jonathan's government save the politicians and so-called militants. In fact, it was a case of Jonathan slapping us with peanuts and not what we deserve.(in his own case a better peanut).

Jonathan was more interested in power than the emancipation of the Delta until it dawned on him that the Northern elite are resolved to return power to their region. It is a known fact that the last National Conference was an insult to our collective intelligence. The demand for Resource Control/50% Revenue on Oil and gas was killed and was never even considered. To show that Jonathan does not know what he was doing, he failed to give the Confab a legal framework that will see the reports go through a referendum for adoption.

The APC as a party is filled with people whose antecedents we shouldn't even be discussing. People that in saner climes should be in jail. But what happened? Some people took advantage of the situation to form a consortium just to tell Jonathan that he isn't going for second term and they remain the "godfathers". However, the voting pattern of March 28 shows that the unity of this country is FAR from the truth. We have fundamental structural flaws which I believe must be addressed if we are to progress as a nation. If this can't be addressed, then the call for referendum should be the next legitimate call. Niger Delta struggle does not start and end with Jonathan's ambition.

I respect the right for the Ogoni nation to stand alone and I am 100% in support of a federating unit exclusively for Ogoni nation. I believe the right to self-determination of ethnic nationalities should be respected if we are to achieve peace. However, I believe that the unity of the SE/SS bloc should be seen as a welcome development for our collective progress. Any ethnic group that feel the need not to be a part can pull out and stand on their own.
For such an unbalanced fellow as yourself, you do a good job of masking empty comments by padding with a flurry of words. You have essentially contributed nothing to this topic, save a sentence or two that are essentialy baits for potential anti-barcanista comments.

The voting pattern of the last elections can be interpreted in millions of ways depending on who the interpreter is and what biases he might be suffering from.

Yes, the Niger Delta is in need of emancipation.. An emancipation from the cages their representatives have locked them in, a cabal Goodluck Jonathan has been a part of since his days as deputy governor of Bayelsa State.

How has Bayelsa State benefited from having one of their sons spend over a decade representing them in various capacities at state and federal level? Has the story of Bayelsa improved over the years? Are the indigenes of Bayelsa more literate now than they were 10 years ago?

They are quick to remind us of how our oil unites us against the so called 'Northeners', yet unable to provide us with concrete evidence of contributions they have made to improve our circumstances.

So, as the Ogonis have rightly pointed out, these talks of secession are nothing more than desperate rants by thieves and despicable fellows who have lost heavily due to Jonathan's failure at the polls. They seek to remain relevant by stirring up notions of ethnicity and religion, the same instruments that cost Jonathan the last election.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by Nobody: 8:26am On May 07, 2015
ki02020:
Adressing a particular ethnic group within a country as a nation(ogoni nation) to me is an element secession
There are many nations within Nigeria.
Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by Nobody: 8:28am On May 07, 2015
QuotaSystem:


You're just confused, since your only defence of Jonathan is in him being a democrat and you've confirmed his failure in performance and asserted his failed presidency...how could you call someone who ignored all democratic processes of electing the PDP presidential candidate, imposing himself and thereby setting the party on a course of self destruction a democrat?

Did anybody tell you that Jona "ignored" democratic process within PDP?

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by socialmediaman: 8:31am On May 07, 2015
Well don't forget the Nobel prize is an "Excellence" award, it's for those who work for something and become outstanding in that respect, not for those who lose election and concede defeat, whose campaigns were filled with divisiveness and hate. Like Obama, he openly criticisized a war mongering government while he was senator, and went on to mend broken relationships as president

On the matter, yes I agree with you 100%, the igbos are industrious and nobody can take that away from them, but the way I see it, Nigeria would thrive better as a nation together, not apart. If I see IGBO leaders work judiciously with what they have now as governors and political leaders and achieve milestones, then I'll join us in this clamor for resource control, but I can't for now, due to the reckless and corrupt political leaders we have in the south east at the moment, nothing will change even with resource control. You'll just end up sending people back home to go and face intimidation and more suffering in the hands of their own people. If you have a corrupt leader who will not give you your due share of your inheritance, then it's better to have an outsider handle the sharing till either you get rid of the corrupt elder or the elder comes back to his senses.



barcanista:
The Noble Prize is not an award for performance in office but for democratic leadership and peace. It is for those whose actions and inactions promotes peace.

The Igbos are very industrious, I so respect them for that. They have the will to succeed at all fronts and always work to achieve it. I am not a secessionist, rather I believe in structural adjustment. Secession should be the last resort for any patriot. We have problem with leadership but that can be tackled internally once the bigger challenge is resolved.

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Re: Ogoni Nation Will Not Support Lower Niger Delta Of Nigeria's Secession Bid by Nobody: 8:32am On May 07, 2015
[size=18pt]OP is speaking for his household ONLY[/size]

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