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Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by SuperS1Panther: 11:37pm On Aug 06, 2016
SaharaReporters has learned that negotiations between the Federal Government and representatives of various groups in the Niger Delta have come to a near standstill in a dispute over the disbursement of N8 billion. President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has been in negotiations with several Niger Delta stakeholders to end the growing insecurity in the zone where a new militant group, Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), has been bombing oil facilities.

Sources at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that a number of “elders” from the Niger Delta area, who have been represented in the talks as “major stakeholders,” demanded N8 billion from the Buhari administration as a condition for continuing with negotiations.

“The elders also demanded that the money should be given directly by the Federal Government to them because they said they don’t trust the governors of the Niger Delta States to handle the funds,” one source said.

According to the source, Mr. Buhari was adamant that he could not honor the elders’ demands. He said the president stated that such a payment to a private group would violate the Constitution. “Mr. President’s position is that there is no legal mechanism in place that allows him to allocate any sum of money directly to the elder group, bypassing State governments. The elders have to change the constitution if they want President Muhammadu Buhari to give them money directly,” the source said.

President Buhari urged the elders to publicly protest against the governors if they believed the state governors to be corrupt and untrustworthy.

In the face of the stalemate in negotiations, President Buhari is reportedly bent on escalating military options as a way to curb the growing insecurity in the region.

Friday evening, security forces arrested more than 100 suspected militants from the Niger Delta area.

Over the last few months, members of the Niger Delta Avengers have bombed numerous oil facilities belonging to international oil companies in the Niger Delta region. The militant group has demanded more crude oil revenues for the oil-producing states, the release of militants who are being detained or incarcerated, and continued funding of the amnesty program for former militants. The group’s bomb attacks on oil facilities have forced oil firms in the Delta region to be on high alert, to take significant security measures to protect their employees, and to cut down on oil production.

Earlier this week, the United States State Department issued a travel warning for American citizens in twenty Nigerian states, including the entire states in the Niger Delta. The State Department cited growing insecurity, the risk of abduction and violent robbery as well as terrorism.

http://saharareporters.com/2016/08/06/insecurity-niger-delta-dispute-over-n8-billion-holds-negotiations
Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by SuperS1Panther: 11:48pm On Aug 06, 2016
If PMB pays the 8bn, he should know that he is being defrauded, the same way Ali Modu Sheriff connived with Idris Derby to defraud Jonathan.

Be warned PMB.

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Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by Businessideas: 12:01am On Aug 07, 2016
I knew this was the reason Chief Edwin Clark unashamedly warned the federal government against any negotiations with the criminals without the involvement of the 'elders',claiming that the criminals are their children as if he allowed any of his own biological children to become a criminal after sending them to the best schools money can afford. They are the ones behind the mask.
If these are the kind of elders they have in Ijawland, then that explains all their backwardness.
Buhari will regret ever being the president if he dare give in to their criminal blackmail.
I am just vindicated that all these people behind the bombing of oil pipelines are criminals and government should not negotiate with them.
Even their state governors should not be trusted.

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Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by babyfaceafrica: 12:10am On Aug 07, 2016
And some people will shout that they are fightig for theri right?...this guysare criminals and are fighting for there pockets simple!!!m..asari did his own..tompolo dis his own...what significance have have they being to the region.....Militancy na scam!!!

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Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by Jazzman44: 12:19am On Aug 07, 2016
SuperS1Panther:


http://saharareporters.com/2016/08/06/insecurity-niger-delta-dispute-over-n8-billion-holds-negotiations

Unlike before when SR would name pole they spoke to like SSA or SA 2 president on media this news sounds funny
I would take this with a pinch of causion till other media outfits confirm it.
Very poor reportage based on inciting public outcry against the ND elders.
Is GEJ and Diete-Spiff no longer leading d negotiation as insinuated before? Are these people the ones asking for the 8B?
Lie lie govt

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Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by bolanto24(m): 12:38am On Aug 07, 2016
Nonsense report. Which elders be that? The FG should stop playing games.Trying to give excuse for the militarization of the ND. Bringing up all this false reports on the ND agitation will not solve anything. The NDA have come out with their demands, in whatever way one looks at it, some of their demands are just and meet the aspirations of majority of the people. The least the FG can do is to negotiate and stop treating the Niger delta as a conquered territory.
Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by sadly: 1:02am On Aug 07, 2016
8Billion naira that will go into numerous pockets and not even a single poor Niger Deltan will benefit from this. Tomorrow, they will be back for 10Billion naira, 20 billion naira while the foolish Niger Deltan citizens will blame the federal government instead of holding their own leaders responsible.

What will they use the 8billion naira for? Is roads, schools, industrialization? certainly NOT if history serve me right.

I have given up on this country for good... I will do anything in my own capacity to steal what I can and when I can. Fork this country. angry angry angry

Bunch to fools everywhere, never seen a country where people blame others for their own woes.
Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by ImperialYoruba: 1:47am On Aug 07, 2016
This is what I call checkmate...

The elders have to change the constitution if they want President Muhammadu Buhari to give them money directly,” the source said.

President Buhari urged the elders to publicly protest against the governors if they believed the state governors to be corrupt and untrustworthy.

In the face of the stalemate in negotiations, President Buhari is reportedly bent on escalating military options as a way to curb the growing insecurity in the region.
Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by ImperialYoruba: 1:55am On Aug 07, 2016
Businessideas:
I knew this was the reason Chief Edwin Clark unashamedly warned the federal government against any negotiations with the criminals without the involvement of the 'elders',claiming that the criminals are their children as if he allowed any of his own biological children to become a criminal after sending them to the best schools money can afford. They are the ones behind the mask.
If these are the kind of elders they have in Ijawland, then that explains all their backwardness.
Buhari will regret ever being the president if he dare give in to their criminal blackmail.
I am just vindicated that all these people behind the bombing of oil pipelines are criminals and government should not negotiate with them.
Even their state governors should not be trusted.


The Ijaw national leader Chief Edwin Clark said on Saturday that any dialogue between the Federal Government and militants in the Niger Delta would not yield result without involvement of Ijaw leaders.
Clark stated this at the Ijaw leaders consultative council meeting with Gov. Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa and Delta Deputy Governor, Kingsley Otuaro in Warri.
The meeting was aimed at reaching common ground on the renewed militancy and its impact on the Niger Delta and Nigeria.
Clark in his opening remark, at the meeting held behind close door, said it was not the first time this kind of crisis was happening.
“In 2008 and 2009 similar incident happened and Gbaramatu was affected. We elders and leaders intervened and we got Amnesty.
“Today we hear that the Federal Government is planning, already talking or negotiating with militants and nobody has consulted us.
“That will not work. These children are our children and we cannot fold our hands when they are being attacked and pretend not to notice.
“We must be involved in whatever the government wants to do,” he said.
Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by amuokuko: 2:51am On Aug 07, 2016
8 billion just to negotiate with the terrorist
When Osun state got 1.2billion as monthly allocation...

Abeg can I get extra 5 able body guyz here, make we form our own Avengers, "Uwa Mmebi Avenger" we never can tell, Seun may pay us 8 billion Zimbawe dollar..

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Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by ckmayoca: 7:42am On Aug 07, 2016
What is the 8billion for sef? If na for sharing all the beneficiaries shld come out and queue to collect it so we can see dem faces and if na project they shld name it and choose a site for it.
This elders are shameless like a prostitute oh.
Re: Insecurity In Niger Delta: Dispute Over N8 Billion Holds Up Negotiations by omaiyale: 7:44am On Aug 07, 2016
AVENGERS BE WARNED !!!

This is a ploy by Buhari to nail you guys he will you give 8 billion naira in the morning and send EFCC after you guys in the afternoon there by making your life miserable ask Tompolo

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