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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by Cherishing(f): 8:04am On Jun 13, 2016
Another lie in the making
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by truthspeaks: 8:12am On Jun 13, 2016
Propaganda n it ain't wrking. Buhari shld apologize to d 5percenters n lure dem wit developmental projects n they ll gladly drop their guns. Wat I tink
kayfra:
Kanu just got dumped. It must really suck to be agitating for Biafra. You get no respect angry angry grin grin grin
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by Dreadful: 8:15am On Jun 13, 2016
The militants of the Federal Government just spoke. Lols... Anything aside hearing from NDA and JNDRC is rubbish.. How many pipelines have the Reformed Egbesu claimed responsibility of bombing? The Egbesu's are a mere cultist group seeking attention ooooooooooo

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by Orikinla(m): 8:21am On Jun 13, 2016
kayfra:
*Reformed Egbesu Boys suspends hostilities
*Disagrees with Avengers, JNDLF on Kanu, Dasuki
*Warns Tompolo, Ateke Tom, Boyloaf to stay off negotiations  By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor, South-South, Ben Agande & Perez Brisibe

WARRI—THE noticeable crack in the camp of the militant groups bombing oil installations in the Niger Delta degenerated, yesterday, as one of them, Reformed Egbesu Boys of Niger Delta, unilaterally declared cessation of hostilities.

Meanwhile, Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, last night, raised a seven-man provisional team, tagged Aaron Team 2, to negotiate with the Federal Government just as it charged the Niger Delta Avengers to drop its defiant posture and embrace dialogue.

This came as traditional rulers from Niger Delta, under the aegis of the South-South Monarchs Forum, have scheduled a meeting in Uyo next week to discuss ways of finding solutions to the increasing spate of destruction of oil and gas assets in the region.

The Joint Revolutionary Council, JRC, of the Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force, JNDLF, had, Friday, indicated it had accepted the window created by the Federal Government for dialogue, but the Niger Delta Avengers, NDA, maintained that it was not part of the negotiations. Vanguard learned, yesterday, that government negotiators had penetrated many of the militant groups and many would likely declare cessation of hostilities during the week and embrace dialogue with government.

Many of the militants were furious that some powerful forces have hijacked the struggle to the detriment of the region and were merely using them as bargaining tool. The Reformed Egbesu Boys of Niger Delta is at loggerheads with the NDA and JNDLF over their positions.

While it is on the same page with JNDLF on cessation of hostilities, it disagreed with it on the release of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, and former National Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd), and other conditions.

Warns Tompolo, Ateke Tom, Boyloaf to stay off negotiations The group warned those it described as old generation of Ijaw activists, namely Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, Ateke Tom, General Boyloaf, General Africanus Ukpaparasia and others, “not to meddle in this ongoing process.”

Leaders of the group, General Tony Alagbakeriowei and Commander Ebi Abakoromor, in a statement, said: “We align ourselves with the unilateral declaration of cessation of hostilities on oil and gas assets in the Niger Delta by various militant organizations. “We are in total support of the Federal Government option of dialogue, taking into cognizance the numerous appeals from both local and international platforms.

In as much as we have considered this option, we wish to reaffirm that the Ijaws have never been a conquered people.

“The Reformed Egbesu Boys of Niger Delta wishes to state that we are not comfortable with some aspects of the demands contained in the Joint Niger Delta Liberation Forces as published in the mass media and the Avengers. Disagrees with Avengers, JNDLF on Kanu, Dasuki “The Niger Delta agitation is not about persons as portrayed in the said publication.

The Ijaw agitation has always been issues of resource control and true federalism and inequality where our farmlands have been divided into oil blocks among Nigerians to the exclusion of the Ijaws. “Therefore, the legitimate agitation of the Ijaw ethnic nationality has nothing to do with Sambo Dasuki and Nnamdi Kanu, though we sympathize with them.”

The militant group differed with the inflexible stance of the Avengers on former militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo.

It stated: “The former commander of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, Government Ekpemupolo, is one of the symbols of our struggle. “We strongly recommend that a political solution be explored by the negotiation team to resolve his issues with the Federal Government.”

Reformed Egbesu demands For peace to hold way, it tabled seven demands before government, including commencement of academic activities at the Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta State and restructuring of the Amnesty programme with upward review of funding to accommodate more beneficiaries.

The militant group called for the sacking of the Coordinator of the Amnesty programme and Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, Brig.-Gen. Paul Boroh (retd), saying he lacked the experience to effectively coordinate the programme.

“We, therefore, pass a vote of no confidence on him,” the group said. Other demands made by the group include increase in derivation to 50 per cent and payment of 50 per cent directly to the communities through appropriate structures; release of all persons currently in detention facilities, dropping and pardoning of persons detained and creation of Niger Delta Investment and Development Bank.

It said: “Pipeline surveillance contracts should be reserved for the current agitating youths because Nigeria cannot safeguard these facilities; and the oil majors and related agencies, such as NNPC, PTDF, NPDC and NSPIMS should create 6,000 job slots.”

True federalism “In conclusion, we wish to reaffirm the Ijaw position of true federalism within a restructured state and the Federal Government should immediately activate the necessary platform.

We warn the Federal Government to be sincere and committed to the peace process and to state that any deviation would lead to resumption of hostilities.” NDA still maintains ‘no negotiation’ stance At press time, Niger Delta Avengers had not reviewed its ‘no negotiation’ stand, but had refrained from bombing more installations.

Its last outing was on June 9 when one of its strike teams blew up a major trunk line, Obi Brass, belonging to Agip ENI in Bayelsa State. On May 12, spokesperson of the Avengers, Brig General Murdoch Agbinibo, said: “By October 2016, we will display our currency, flag, passport, our ruling council and our territory to the world.”

Not many militants and Niger Deltans share such aspiration. However, other demands of the group include implementation of report of the 2014 National Conference, 60:40 percent ownership of oil blocs in favour of oil producing communities, proper funding of amnesty programme, trial of APC members allegedly indicted for corruption, unconditional release of Kanu and take-off of Nigerian Maritime University, NMU, Okerenkoko.

Meanwhile, the Ijaw People Development Initiative, IPDI, yesterday, said the fusion of the various ethnic nationalities in the Nigeria marriage was no longer compatible, adding that except the country was restructured, it would drift into major crisis in the nearest future.”

National President of the assembly, Austin Ozobo, said: “Nigeria cannot afford to survive the myriad of problems threatening its peaceful co-existence, ranging from Boko Haram, Biafra, herdsmen and N-Delta agitation for self-determination. MEND raises 7-man team to dialogue with FG MEND, in a statement by its spokesperson, Jomo Gbomo, said: “Members of the MEND Aaron Team 2 are by no means members of MEND.

The provisional list of members of the team, who have already accepted to serve, include: Henry Odein Ajumogobia, SAN (Rivers), Bismark Rewane (Delta), Sen. Florence Ita-Giwa (Cross River), Timipa Jenkins Okponipere (Bayelsa), Ibanga Isine (Akwa Ibom), Ledum Mitee (Rivers) and Lawson Omokhodion (Edo State).

“Following useful exploratory discussions held with high ranking officials of the current administration, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has constituted ‘Aaron Team 2’ to dialogue with the Federal Government on the immediate, medium and long-term future of the Niger Delta.”

It explained that the team was made up of patriotic and selfless men and women of proven track record, integrity and character; and drawn from different parts of the Niger Delta. MEND said: “Other members of the team shall be made public in due course after due consultations with relevant stakeholders.

“Our message to the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) is simple: The Niger Delta struggle is beyond attacks on oil installations. Indeed, prior to the MEND ceasefire, the group had, among numerous daring attacks, on Thursday, June 19, 2008, successfully carried out the spectacular attack on Royal Dutch Shell’s offshore Bonga oilfield which is located at a distance of 120 kilometres (75miles) south-west of the Niger Delta.

“However, with the benevolent benefit of hindsight, the group realized that, after the initial euphoria of each successful attack, the gargantuan problems which confront our region, including environmental pollution and political corruption, increased geometrically.”


South-South monarchs meet in Uyo Meanwhile, traditional rulers from the Niger Delta, under the aegis of the South-South Monarchs Forum, are to meet in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, next week, to discuss ways of finding solutions to the increasing spate of destruction of oil and gas assets in the Niger Delta Region.

In a statement issued in Abuja, yesterday, Chairman of the forum, Dr Edmund Daukoru Mingi XII, Amanyanabo of Nembe Kingdom, explained that the decision to convene the Niger Delta Traditional Rulers Security Summit was taken after an emergency meeting of the forum in Port Harcourt, weekend.

According to him, the security summit, with the theme: “Institutionalizing an Integrative Architecture for Systemizing Domestic Security Management in the Niger Delta Region,” will hold at the Le Meridien Ibom Hotel & Golf Resort, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State from June 27-29, 2016.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/crack-in-militants-camp-widens-2/

Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by diegwu01: 8:22am On Jun 13, 2016
kayfra:
Kanu just got dumped. It must really suck to be agitating for Biafra. You get no respect angry angry grin grin grin
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by mu2sa2: 8:24am On Jun 13, 2016
All the fg needs to do is cause confusion among these self-serving terrorists and set them against themselves. Things are taking shape in this regard, though. The criminal elements will hunt themselves down and in the end the suffering masses of niger delta will breath a sigh of relief. But, to move forward, niger delta people must find a way to get selfless , committed and visionary individuals to lead them at all levels of governance.

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by Nobody: 8:25am On Jun 13, 2016
We knew it wouldn't last. The only people that seems to have genuine interest of niger delta at heart are the Avengers. The rest are the normal oil thieves and noise makers. Restructuring of Nigeria is the permanent solution if you ask me. Any so called negotiations are just postponing the evil day. # one restructured Nigeria
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by alt3r3g0: 8:28am On Jun 13, 2016
I've always known it was a matter of time before they implode. Now other factions are looking at dialogue while the silly NDA are planning to unveil currency in october cheesy

Next that will happen is the militants will join Fg in fighting NDA just like civilian Jtf in Boko haram

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by IVORY2009(m): 8:29am On Jun 13, 2016
omenka:
This portion is equivalent to emptying a tank of Baygon in room full of Lost Crickets while shutting all routes of ventilation (since vanguard is d source).

What are they gonna say now? cheesy

Why is it dat u and "Passingshot" always login to Nairaland.com @ same time...... cheesy
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by olalekan1(m): 8:30am On Jun 13, 2016
Meanwhile, the Ijaw People Development Initiative, IPDI, yesterday, said the fusion of the various ethnic nationalities in the Nigeria marriage was no longer compatible, adding that except the country was restructured, it would drift into major crisis in the nearest future.”

The bolded is true because Hausa will do the same if power is transferred to the East or South South. Only a president from the SW can rule Nigeria with resounding peace.

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by cocoduck: 8:31am On Jun 13, 2016
The only militant I know is Niger delta avengers, any other thing is just a figment of imagination.
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by engreo(m): 8:32am On Jun 13, 2016
kayfra:
Kanu just got dumped. It must really suck to be agitating for Biafra. You get no respect angry angry grin grin grin
in fela's voice.....trouble sleep jeje, kanu go wake am, wetin he they find, palave he they find. cheesy grin

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by Tonnierichy(m): 8:32am On Jun 13, 2016
ayukdaboss:

Where was Kanu mentioned in that post?? You trabalists are gradually turning into something else.
Beta go read am

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by FlyboyZee: 8:37am On Jun 13, 2016
As soon as I saw the news this morning on Newspaper Headlines on Channels TV, I knew a new industry has been birthed in the Niger Delta region. All forms of groups, agitators, negotiators, conflict resolvers would spring up as soon as money turns up...

All I see up there is a desperate attempt at cashing in on the expected cash flow from the crisis. All manner of groups are throwing invectives at the NDA in a bid to see how they can curry favour from the FG and corner the expected cash to themselves...

My guess is that it will only be foolhardy for the FG to fall for their antics and think the NDA is in disarray. Is it not clear that those people and groups making all these noise are not the ones destroying oil installations and infrastructures? Is it not also clear that they are only springing up when negotiations have been mentioned? The FG should ignore all these people and look for very serious and endearing solutions to end this malaise, once and for all...
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by iboboyswag(m): 8:39am On Jun 13, 2016
Like I have always said, the Niger delta supposed struggle is one of who gets the biggest cut from the pie.... Let the Niger delta people wake up and demand accountability from their leaders.

Bayelsa got as much as 95 billion as allocation in may, yet the state is owing salaries.....

Delta state with 13% derivation through the past three dispensation has shown no meaningful development....
And the others too numerous to mention.

The Vicious cycle of immediate monetary gains by individuals at the expense of the entire Niger delta will continue to push the region backward and I must say that the federal government would not be the only one to be blamed because the degradation is also self inflicted.

The agitations of the previous era served mainly as a cover for institutionalised bunkering and not for the hogwash the major actors continued to display around as demands... We all saw what they became after the cessation of hostilities whilst the Niger delta groaned from their rape.

The world is watching...

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by Alokendra(m): 8:40am On Jun 13, 2016
biafraudians, how markate?

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by macluvph1(m): 8:41am On Jun 13, 2016
All i see is government sponsored and compromised militants at work, if the so called bribed militants are fit let them near the Avengers and see whether their life will remain the same.

What amazes me about these avengers guys is that they even update you their operation on twitter and even tell you what they stand for.

So any bakassi militant,Egbesu or ekwesu we don't know and don't want to know because they are only after their pocket.

They don't have our interest at heart.

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by 989900: 8:42am On Jun 13, 2016
If they come to the table, all parties must look for a lasting solution, while re-structuring cooks in the back burner.

I do not support the amnesty thing, nor do I support the pipeline contracts thing either -- it will only breed more militants.

I support making sure the investments and monies are felt by the average Joe in those host communities (obviously not what the players want).

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by phineboy1pimple(m): 8:42am On Jun 13, 2016
ayukdaboss:

Where was Kanu mentioned in that post?? You trabalists are gradually turning into something else.


Dude use glasses and read am again......

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by Faculty14(m): 8:43am On Jun 13, 2016
They all asking for almost the same thing
Egbesu is mend.Mend is Egbesu cheesy grin
"they wnt contracts to protect oil installations cause the govt is incapable"
I always knew these men to be bunch of hungry men looking for easy ways to make money

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by yeyeboi(m): 8:47am On Jun 13, 2016
Fp abeg make una read and sum every up cos e be like sey dey want to tell us another story again o. undecided grin

PS: abeg shey price don reduce for tomatoes?
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by AnanseK(m): 8:48am On Jun 13, 2016
Biafra boys you are on your own. You may have to start bursting palm oil pipes to attract the Federal Governnment.

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by biafranrealson: 8:49am On Jun 13, 2016
Agimor:
The rate at which this militant group are springing up from different nook and cranny is very alarming .If eventually Niger Delta is secede today the country will a battle ground .
LET IT BE. IN AS MUCH AS THE 5% IS NOT FEEDING THE UNPRODUCTIVE 95%. ONLY GOOD IN CHILD REARING THEY CANT CATER FOR
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by anwe: 9:02am On Jun 13, 2016
What is going on is confusing ?
Who are those bombing the oil installations ?
Who are the avengers ? And who are their leaders ?
MEND we know and are speaking on behalf of avengers ?
Are avengers part of this agreement ?
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by lawrenzooo: 9:05am On Jun 13, 2016
shukuokukobambi:


cheesy cheesy cheesy

And you think the avengers are any different?

We always knew the whole brigandage and destruction was about pipelines contract. If they were interested in the welfare of the Niger Deltan, they wouldn't make their lives and environment worse than it already is.

They could have taken the bombs to the national assembly in abuja. I'm sure more Nigerians and oyinbos would have supported them.

The crooks are getting what they set out to get initially and the poor folks of the ND and the other deluded braggarts have been screwed over yet again cool

When I told a few friends that NDA was a sponsored group they argued. Now if they have the capacity of shutting missiles to Abuja why further degrade our environment? simply blow up the National Assembly and the government would take u serious. the law makers that would survive would definately pass laws to favour the region.

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by Bhol28: 9:07am On Jun 13, 2016
So funny to me that some people dont know the diifference b/w being a warrior and a coward,hiding somewhere in the creek and destroying assets you,re claiming right over is real cowardness and stupidity.They should continue and lets see which region will suffer in the long run.The best way is to jump at government's offer of negotiations and ask for what they really want.If they'r really fighting for the progress of south south and not personal gains government will listen

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by shukuokukobambi: 9:09am On Jun 13, 2016
lawrenzooo:


When I told a few friends that NDA was a sponsored group they argued. Now if they have the capacity of shutting missiles to Abuja why further degrade our environment? simply blow up the National Assembly and the government would take u serious. the law makers that would survive would definately pass laws to favour the region.

Exactly!! Why not blow the real crooks chopping the money? Why subject the environment and people of the ND to more hardship??

But sensible people knew these militants are all the same and will eventually become business partners of the oil barons from the North, West and East
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by afanide: 9:15am On Jun 13, 2016
PassingShot:
When some of us opined that the damage the militants are doing to their region is more than the one caused to Nigeria as a country, they called us names.

You don't preach to a young man not to afflict himself with leprosy as long as he can live alone in the forgotten forest.


And why should that give you headache if i may ask

Do u live in ND? Why cry other people's cry?

You're not making any sense here please undecided
Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by goldman777: 9:26am On Jun 13, 2016
Agimor:
The rate at which this militant group are springing up from different nook and cranny is very alarming .If eventually Niger Delta is secede today the country will a battle ground .

Guy your comment is d most realistic comment i wish the greedy buffon,s had the intellect to visualise ahead.for niger delta to be an independent country a blood bath is created.with greedy warlords killing themselves for resource control and leadership.may GOD give us wisdom with this our oil syndrome.because the richest and powerful nations in the world are not oil exporting dependant nations angry

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by vickylincon(m): 9:30am On Jun 13, 2016
Wealthgang:
“However, with the benevolent benefit of hindsight, the
group realized that, after the initial euphoria of each
successful attack, the gargantuan problems which confront
our region, including environmental pollution and political
corruption, increased geometrically.”


So in essence, militancy is like shooting ourselves in d foot (or head?)
This is akin to a man using millions of naira to solve a problem of thousands.
With d spate of pipeline bombings, I'm shocked that we can still have light for up to 12hrs/day sef.
U pple should kwantinu, worst come to worst, na australia or canada sure pass
never knew we still have a sane mind like yours on naira land o. Everyday na minister of darkness we dey see

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Re: Crack In Militants Camp Widens by rumaabk(m): 9:34am On Jun 13, 2016
CHIJIOKE1314:
APC concocted arrangement that can never stand before the Avengers..

All the criminals in the deltas are gathering to share the Vulture they never killed..

The almighty Avengers has warned that "any idiota in negotiations with any committee of govt is doing that on their pen"
What are u insinuating? I'm very sure u are lacking
Look at the way they are running around as if the nefarious criminal in Aso-rock Villa cares abt them...

His plan is to identify all of you and with time silence every one to continue with his Islamization agenda..

Continue stretching your troath because you heard money.. These Islamists will soon cut them for you..
What are u insinuating?

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