Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Ignore ex-militants’ threats, MEND tells Atiku, Rivers gov


…They  are political thugs

Movement  for the Emancipation of  the Niger Delta (MEND),   has  urged  former vice president,  Atiku  Abubakar,    Rivers  State  Governor,  Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi  and the   factional Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to ignore threats  by   some  ex-militants. Read more
Recall  that  some ex-militants,  under  the  aegis of  Leadership, Peace and Cultural Development Initiative (LPCDI), recently warned  Governor Amaechi, on the dire consequences of  Jonathan  not  being  re-elected  as  president in 2015.
The same  group, only recently,  said   it  had  barred  the  former vice president, Atiku  Abubakar  from visiting the Niger Delta,  for  spearheading  the break-up of  the PDP, an  action it  sees as   a  clog  in the wheel of   the president’s  ambition to occupy  Aso Rock  beyond  2015.
MEND, in  an online statement  by its  spokesman, Jomo Gbomo, urged  Atiku, Amaechi,   and  “our brothers and sisters from other parts of Nigeria, to ignore the empty threats and provocative comments from idle political thugs, parading themselves as ex-militants, as well as some so-called elders and tribal assemblies of the Niger Delta.”
The  group continued: “It is in the right of any detribalised, honest and qualified Nigerian, to aspire for the highest office in the land, to bring progress, peace, reconciliation and other dividends of democracy.
“ It is also in order for a performing incumbent, to seek a legitimate extension of his/her tenure in office, as long as the peoples’ vote will count and the bid does not run contrary to any prior agreements reached within their party. MEND believes in honour and integrity.”
MEND, however, said  it  was  ready to end the activities of illegitimate oil merchants, pipeline vandalism  and unrest in the Niger Delta region.
However,  it  said  it would  do this only, when the reason  the members took up arms is addressed by a listening administration, regardless of  the part of the  country, the president comes from.
From CHRIS ANUCHA, Port Harcourt
Culled from The Sun newspaper

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