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Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by iflywithbuhari(f): 5:49pm On Jul 05, 2016
OUT OF THE BLUE, a group calling itself the Niger Delta Avengers, NDA spouts. They kill soldiers and policemen. They kidnap and kill oil company workers. Piracy on the high seas. They asked oil companies to stop operations and pack out of the Niger Delta region.


They blow up oil pipelines, power and other infrastructure. They attack and kill prominent individuals, ransacking homes up and down the coastal areas, including lately, Lagos and Ogun states.

All these for what?

It is still unclear what they want. From the diverse, if vague and inchoate voices of the militants, some say they want to take control of the oil resources in the region. Sometimes when the rhetoric gets uglier, they call for the breakup of Nigeria as a country!

The scariest part of what is happening is that the media, in their appetite for sensational stories are egging them on to make a great display of seditious, anti-national sentiment. In the last stages before her government's defeat of the Irish Republican Army, IRA Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher likened publicity for the terrorist to oxygen needed for survival. " We must deny terrorists the oxygen of publicity," and the independent English press gave the Prime Minister a free pass.

In the midst of these unfolding events, President Muhammadu Buhari had maintained an uncharacteristic aloofness.

Many had thought for instance that he would tackle the new onslaught on the economy with the same hawkishness that characterized his tenure as military Head of State in the 80's. But he did not panic, either.

In fact several of the political leaders of the Delta, themselves severely under pressure for their inability to keep up with salary payments have been in the forefront of the calls for the "strongest possible military action" against the terrorists. The country's third richest state, Delta State gave notice a week ago that workers salaries can no longer be guaranteed.

So far, the President has resisted the urge to pull the trigger. Yes, the army has mobilized to the region but military action has been stayed as the country absorbs the incredible shock that has come with the fall of oil revenues. Records of oil exports are at their lowest levels in 30 years.

The Punch newspaper, in an editorial on Friday July 1 warned the government about inherent "landmines" in any negotiations: "It is like dealing with a blackmailer: he keeps making all sorts of demands, reasonable and otherwise. Worse, there is a high probability that other splinter militant groups will emerge based on the negotiations with the NDA. They will threaten the state expecting to be negotiated with. At the end of the day, the government would have numerous groups to contend with than it can handle."

In my conversation on this issue with General Babagana Munguno, the National Security Adviser precisely two weeks back, he informed this reporter that he met 14 groups claiming leadership to the renewed onslaught on the nation's economic jugular vein.

Each of the groups had been brought to him by a serving governor or a former one; a serving minister or one that had left office with assurances that "this group is the one to talk to."

The amazing discovery he made from his meetings is the lack of unity among them as each group that came attacked the one that came before it as inconsequential.

Leaning on an editorial by the influential British newspaper the Economist, the Punch recommended strong military action. Quoting the Economist, the newspaper said "Buhari should not try to buy them off. Rather, he should arrest those those who have committed acts of violence or extortion."

At a meeting with the Niger Delta Dialogue and Contact group led by His Royal Majesty King Alfred Diete-Spiff at the State House last Thursday, President Buhari spoke most extensively on his own approach to the crisis in the region.



He told Diete-Spiff, himself a former military governor of the old Rivers State that peace and stability in the Delta region and the country is the priority of his government and there will be no compromise on this. To show respect for the visiting ruler, President Buhari recalled that he was " a bloody army Lieutenant" when the Amanyanabo of Twon Brass was a military governor.

He disclosed that his decision on what to do dealing with the problem of the region will be based on the reports he is expecting from the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu who is interfacing with all stakeholders; the Special Adviser to the President on the Niger Delta overseeing the amnesty program and the new management of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.

Allying fears that he would jettison the Niger Delta Peace Plan he inherited from the previous administration, President Buhari told his visitors that he had read the agreements and the gazette outlining the amnesty program.

He said he had asked his officials on assignment on the Niger Delta to look around and see how many of the signatories to the amnesty agreement are still around.

" Let them find out what has been achieved and what is left and then write a report.

"I have asked the Minister of State Petroleum to work with the oil companies. We need to get as much intelligence as is possible before we start talking.

"I sympathize with the investors who borrow money, half way through, their investment is blown away.

"I have encouraged law-enforcement agencies to contact leaders like you (Amanyanabo). When I move in, I will have plenty of information so as to deal with the issue once and for all. We will talk to as many groups as possible. We won't give up.

"Whatever remains of the Yar'Adua agreement will be met."

He then talked about the impact of the collapse of the oil prices, which averaged about 100 US Dollars from 1999 to 2015, saying that its fall to about 30 Dollars a barrel some weeks ago was shocking. "I would have been in coma if not for the fact that I was in Oil (sector as a past minister) for three years."

He then sent an important message at this meeting: "We intend to rebuild this country so that our children and grandchildren will have a good place. But a lot of damage has been done. Tell the people to be patient.

"When you get together, pacify the people. Let them be patient. We will utilize (their) resources with integrity."

The President's conciliatory note came a day after he hosted the National Council of Traditional Rulers to a Ramadan Iftar, at which event he asked the rulers to "beg the militants in the name of God to stop their sabotage of the economy." He appreciated the efforts they and the oil companies were making and said he did not wish to undermine them. This equally signaled a highly conciliatory direction for the resolution of the crisis.

It is clear from the foregoing that the President is taking a bit of time but it is also because he is determined to find a lasting solution to the recurring crisis in the Delta.

It is important for the country that a lesson be learned from the many past meetings and agreements between government groups and the militants that have yielded only short term political dividends. What is wrong with those agreements that they don't last?

How many of those agreements, joint statements, ceasefires and peace declarations do we have on record so far? Why haven't they given us peace?

Second issue the President is obviously weighing is the integrity of the country's internal capacity for the resolution of crises.

Over the years, this country has evolved ways of dealing with problems, real or imagined that threatened its existence from time to time. The amazing thing about it is that solutions emerge from within, that is without the involvement of external influences. This why we have come this far.



He told Diete-Spiff, himself a former military governor of the old Rivers State that peace and stability in the Delta region and the country is the priority of his government and there will be no compromise on this. To show respect for the visiting ruler, President Buhari recalled that he was " a bloody army Lieutenant" when the Amanyanabo of Twon Brass was a military governor.

He disclosed that his decision on what to do dealing with the problem of the region will be based on the reports he is expecting from the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu who is interfacing with all stakeholders; the Special Adviser to the President on the Niger Delta overseeing the amnesty program and the new management of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.

Allying fears that he would jettison the Niger Delta Peace Plan he inherited from the previous administration, President Buhari told his visitors that he had read the agreements and the gazette outlining the amnesty program.

He said he had asked his officials on assignment on the Niger Delta to look around and see how many of the signatories to the amnesty agreement are still around.

" Let them find out what has been achieved and what is left and then write a report.

"I have asked the Minister of State Petroleum to work with the oil companies. We need to get as much intelligence as is possible before we start talking.

"I sympathize with the investors who borrow money, half way through, their investment is blown away.

"I have encouraged law-enforcement agencies to contact leaders like you (Amanyanabo). When I move in, I will have plenty of information so as to deal with the issue once and for all. We will talk to as many groups as possible. We won't give up.

"Whatever remains of the Yar'Adua agreement will be met."

He then talked about the impact of the collapse of the oil prices, which averaged about 100 US Dollars from 1999 to 2015, saying that its fall to about 30 Dollars a barrel some weeks ago was shocking. "I would have been in coma if not for the fact that I was in Oil (sector as a past minister) for three years."

He then sent an important message at this meeting: "We intend to rebuild this country so that our children and grandchildren will have a good place. But a lot of damage has been done. Tell the people to be patient.

"When you get together, pacify the people. Let them be patient. We will utilize (their) resources with integrity."

The President's conciliatory note came a day after he hosted the National Council of Traditional Rulers to a Ramadan Iftar, at which event he asked the rulers to "beg the militants in the name of God to stop their sabotage of the economy." He appreciated the efforts they and the oil companies were making and said he did not wish to undermine them. This equally signaled a highly conciliatory direction for the resolution of the crisis.

It is clear from the foregoing that the President is taking a bit of time but it is also because he is determined to find a lasting solution to the recurring crisis in the Delta.

It is important for the country that a lesson be learned from the many past meetings and agreements between government groups and the militants that have yielded only short term political dividends. What is wrong with those agreements that they don't last?

How many of those agreements, joint statements, ceasefires and peace declarations do we have on record so far? Why haven't they given us peace?

Second issue the President is obviously weighing is the integrity of the country's internal capacity for the resolution of crises.

Over the years, this country has evolved ways of dealing with problems, real or imagined that threatened its existence from time to time. The amazing thing about it is that solutions emerge from within, that is without the involvement of external influences. This why we have come this far.

In his desire to build a country in which every part is carried along, he is mindful of the fact that if any part of the body is paralyzed, the whole body cannot be said to be alright. The President is mindful of the fact that the Delta region is an important part of the whole.

But as he charts his course for a permanent peace in the Niger Delta, it is important however that militants don't mistake his efforts as a sign of weakness.



http://saharareporters.com/2016/07/05/president-buhari-sharpens-focus-niger-delta-garba-shehu

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by TippyTop(m): 5:52pm On Jul 05, 2016
Same Buhari using bokoharam members to safeguard himself at Aso Rock.

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by ollymoore: 5:53pm On Jul 05, 2016
I think is time for federal government to turn back to so call NDA and kill dem all

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by Nobody: 5:54pm On Jul 05, 2016
I think the president should sharpen all his focus on dealing with nepotism, tribalism, injustice, favouritism and northernization agenda. Once that's done NDA will die a natural death.

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by TippyTop(m): 5:57pm On Jul 05, 2016
ollymoore:
I think is time for federal government to turn back to so call NDA and kill dem all

How can you kill faceless people or is this a subtle way to ask that the entire Niger Delta be erased from the planet?

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by OjukwuWarBird: 5:58pm On Jul 05, 2016
Northerners stirring up the anger of the Southerners. angry

Diplomacy and not brute force can stop NDA.

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by psucc(m): 6:11pm On Jul 05, 2016
So the October date is feasible.
Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by cckris: 6:18pm On Jul 05, 2016
This Buhari

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by Nobody: 6:20pm On Jul 05, 2016
Shehu no let me slap you oh
I have been your fan all this while.

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by amaechi1: 6:21pm On Jul 05, 2016
TippyTop:
Same Buhari using bokoharam members to safeguard himself at Aso Rock.
and what happened when th mole was discovered?
Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by amaechi1: 6:23pm On Jul 05, 2016
rotimileke:
I think the president should sharpen all his focus on dealing with nepotism, tribalism, injustice, favouritism and northernization agenda. Once that's done NDA will die a natural death.

Eziokwu!

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by modath(f): 6:28pm On Jul 05, 2016
rotimileke:
I think the president should sharpen all his focus on dealing with nepotism, tribalism, injustice, favouritism and northernization agenda. Once that's done NDA will die a natural death

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by Tochex101(m): 6:32pm On Jul 05, 2016
It's past time....
Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by OjukwuWarBird: 6:34pm On Jul 05, 2016
In music mode

" Come and join me sing alleluyah, APC modath has repented. " 2x cheesy

" Come and join me." cheesy

" Come and join me sing alleluyah, APC modath has repented. " 2x grin

" Come and join me." grin

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by modath(f): 6:43pm On Jul 05, 2016
OjukwuWarBird:
In music mode

" Come and join me sing alleluyah, APC mo has repented. " 2x cheesy

" Come and join me." cheesy

" Come and join me sing alleluyah, APC modath has repented. " 2x grin

" Come and join me." grin

Oh, my post fits in right well into your bias bah? Sorry you rejoice too soon!! I'm definitely not happy with the kind of lopsided appointments Buhari is making but the success EFCC is recording and the fact that I no longer live in mortal fear of getting caught in a BH crossfire pleases my spirit and soul.

One can't be totally safe cos nothing in life is guaranteed but there is a measure of comfort in knowing if it happens, it's an accident and not one of dem days.

For the avoidance of doubt, if we get into a time machine and I had to make the same choice again? Between Jonathan and Buhari? It still will be Bubu all day errday!!!!! cool

IB was an error that should never have happened!! Presented with a 3rd option? A whole different ball game........

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by SeverusSnape(m): 6:59pm On Jul 05, 2016
Please that dullard should not focus his attention to us.

Let him focus attention on the economy, security and of course, witch-hunting opposition members.

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by leofab(f): 6:59pm On Jul 05, 2016
Cool

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by anonimi: 7:00pm On Jul 05, 2016

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by mrvitalis(m): 7:01pm On Jul 05, 2016
Ijaws should not use there selfishness to paint the whole Niger Delta bad...
How many urhobo group do u have??
How may Oron group do u have??
How many groups do the other tribes have... Ijaws are not the largest group in the Niger Delta . .. Let them hold there leaders acceptable jor

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by millionboi(m): 7:01pm On Jul 05, 2016
I spit
Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by wildQuincy(f): 7:02pm On Jul 05, 2016
Keep decieving yourselves with the trash up there! Nonsense!! undecided

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by repogirl(f): 7:04pm On Jul 05, 2016
Rabbish!

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by Nobody: 7:05pm On Jul 05, 2016
Make Baba Ensure say e use Razor and Sharpener Shapen the Focus on Uniting this Nation! So far he successfully succeeded in Dividing this Nation Directly and Indirectly! This nation is Called Nigeria not Northern Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by afanide: 7:05pm On Jul 05, 2016
Talk is cheap......

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by able20(m): 7:05pm On Jul 05, 2016
Tell dat Maallam to sharpen his focus on the economy ,create Jobs and improve power supply

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by Nobody: 7:06pm On Jul 05, 2016
Another APC scam report..

With all the hunger in the land, this is the best bullhary and his crew could come up with. Smh..

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by Nobody: 7:06pm On Jul 05, 2016
Did he sharpen before giving us the eir msg or after sighting the moon.
#bringbackthemoon
Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by anonimi: 7:06pm On Jul 05, 2016
TippyTop:
Same Buhari using bokoharam members to safeguard himself at Aso Rock.



www.nairaland.com/attachments/3923379_boko_jpegb68e1f99d87674891f8bb5b8e27161d0



Published: May 22, 2013

General Mohammadu Buhari has asked President Goodluck Jonathan to provide an aircraft to fly members of the Boko Haram Sect to Aso Rock for negotiation just like late President Umaru Yar’Adua did to the Niger Delta Militants prior to the Amnesty program.

General Buhari who also kicked against the emergency rule imposed in Borno, Yobe and Admamawa said President Goodluck Jonathan should resign from office for his inability to tackle the security challenges facing the country.

“Jonathan should vacate and give way to competent hand to govern the country”, he said.

http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/buhari-asks-jonathan-to-resign/

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by spartoo: 7:06pm On Jul 05, 2016
hdhd
Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by Category1: 7:06pm On Jul 05, 2016
[size=17pt]God punish buhari and Apc...
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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by passionate88: 7:07pm On Jul 05, 2016
NDA haven't killed any soldiers or policemen

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Re: Buhari Sharpens Focus On Niger Delta By Garba Shehu by Nobody: 7:08pm On Jul 05, 2016
Nigerians, nah one chance be dis o.

Une eyes don clear bah..

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