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Military To Remain In Niger Delta Waterways by QuotaSystem(op): 1:35pm On Jun 08, 2016
Military To Remain In Niger Delta Waterways

The Nigerian government says military deployment on the waterways in the Niger Delta will continue to man Federal Government’s installations in the oil rich region.

This is one of the resolutions reached at meeting the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, held on Tuesday with state governors from the Niger Delta area, service chiefs and the Minister of State for the Niger Delta to try to find solution to problems in the region.

Briefing reporters at the end of the meeting, the Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, reiterated the need for the state governors to share intelligence with security chiefs.

“We have taken a lot of decisions which we think will help us to mitigate what is going on currently in the states particularly in Delta and Bayelsa,” Governor Okowa said.

The Delta State Governor further stated that it was decided that military presence in the region should be de-escalated, though it was agreed that the forces should be kept to provide security and presence while government begins immediate engagement process with the communities in the affected areas.

Asked what the fate of the amnesty programme was, Governor Okowa noted that the Presidential Adviser on the Amnesty Programme briefed the meeting and stated that the programme was actually still on-going.

“We have a Special Adviser in charge of Amnesty and he is doing a lot of work,” he added.

He also highlighted the need to remain proactive, believing that a collaboration between the Federal and State governments would help to tackle the issues in the Niger Delta.

At the over four hours meeting, the blowing up of pipelines and vandalism of oil installations by those who many have described as criminals topped talks.

They were said to have adequately been briefed by the service chiefs on the situation in the area.

Some of the decisions taken include a synergy between the Federal and State governments, a collaboration they hope would end the crisis in the region.

The latest attacks in the Niger Delta region by a group that calls itself ‘the Niger Delta Avengers’ raise question as to what has happened to the amnesty programme and what the youths in the region have done with it.

The Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe kachikwu, had in a recent meeting appealed to the youths to sheath their swords while some of the governors in the region reminded them that investment could only thrive in a peaceful atmosphere.

Youths in the Niger Delta region may well sheath their swords and watch the Federal Government fulfil its commitment to finding a lasting solution to the problems facing the Niger Delta oil producing states.

http://www.channelstv.com/2016/06/07/military-remain-niger-delta-waterways/

Re: Military To Remain In Niger Delta Waterways by QuotaSystem(op): 1:36pm On Jun 08, 2016
No breathing space for terrorists.

Saboteurs of the Nigerian economy will be fired upon and survivors will be fired again.

Nigeria cannot be blackmailed by jobless Ijaw terrorists.
Re: Military To Remain In Niger Delta Waterways by Vincent41(m): 1:41pm On Jun 08, 2016
QuotaSystem:
Military To Remain In Niger Delta Waterways

The Nigerian government says military deployment on the waterways in the Niger Delta will continue to man Federal Government’s installations in the oil rich region.

This is one of the resolutions reached at meeting the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, held on Tuesday with state governors from the Niger Delta area, service chiefs and the Minister of State for the Niger Delta to try to find solution to problems in the region.

Briefing reporters at the end of the meeting, the Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, reiterated the need for the state governors to share intelligence with security chiefs.

“We have taken a lot of decisions which we think will help us to mitigate what is going on currently in the states particularly in Delta and Bayelsa,” Governor Okowa said.

The Delta State Governor further stated that it was decided that military presence in the region should be de-escalated, though it was agreed that the forces should be kept to provide security and presence while government begins immediate engagement process with the communities in the affected areas.

Asked what the fate of the amnesty programme was, Governor Okowa noted that the Presidential Adviser on the Amnesty Programme briefed the meeting and stated that the programme was actually still on-going.

“We have a Special Adviser in charge of Amnesty and he is doing a lot of work,” he added.

He also highlighted the need to remain proactive, believing that a collaboration between the Federal and State governments would help to tackle the issues in the Niger Delta.

At the over four hours meeting, the blowing up of pipelines and vandalism of oil installations by those who many have described as criminals topped talks.

They were said to have adequately been briefed by the service chiefs on the situation in the area.

Some of the decisions taken include a synergy between the Federal and State governments, a collaboration they hope would end the crisis in the region.

The latest attacks in the Niger Delta region by a group that calls itself ‘the Niger Delta Avengers’ raise question as to what has happened to the amnesty programme and what the youths in the region have done with it.

The Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe kachikwu, had in a recent meeting appealed to the youths to sheath their swords while some of the governors in the region reminded them that investment could only thrive in a peaceful atmosphere.

Youths in the Niger Delta region may well sheath their swords and watch the Federal Government fulfil its commitment to finding a lasting solution to the problems facing the Niger Delta oil producing states.

http://www.channelstv.com/2016/06/07/military-remain-niger-delta-waterways/
I keep telling our people that one Nigeria can never offer you anything good rather than death. They built schools but their families go to abroad to school.. They built hospitals but their families go to abroad to do ordinary check up... They built banks but they go to abroad to bank all their stolen money... They built houses but they go to abroad to buy the most expensive houses there... They don't walk alone, they have security personnel guiding them, even guiding their parents and their dogs., They use private jets and lots of bullet proof flashes cars that worth million of dollars.. Tell me, is this a country that you want to die with one Nigeria? Use your tongue to count your teeth.

Re: Military To Remain In Niger Delta Waterways by Vincent41(m): 1:45pm On Jun 08, 2016
Nonsense!!!..This is the only Reason why they want One Nigeria...Some are slaves,some are 5% and yet they still want them to serve 95% people..Rubbish...Kudos to NDA as they Continue Bombing...
Before u attack me callling me IPOB,Biafra,dont sit at ur home in Lagos,Abuja and North Typing and saying Useless thing,Just go to Niger Delta and u will shed tears!!!!!!
No more one Nigeria!!!
No more Exploiation
No more slavery
No more born to Rule Mentalitiy!!!!
Re: Military To Remain In Niger Delta Waterways by Likei(m): 1:47pm On Jun 08, 2016
leave their oyel for them O......
Re: Military To Remain In Niger Delta Waterways by DaBullIT(m): 5:20pm On Jun 08, 2016
lolest


I thought some erdyots will bring planes down if the military remains ?
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