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Niger Delta: Ijaw National Congress pleads for dialogue

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Niger Delta Militants

The Ijaw National Congress (INC) on Monday, urged the Federal Government to use dialogue in resolving issues in the Niger Delta.

The president of the Congress, Mr Boma Obuoforibo said in Port Harcourt that military option would not be in the interest of the people of the region.

“We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to disregard calls for military campaign against the restive youths as peaceful discourse remains the best option in resolving the issues in the Niger Delta,’’ he said.

Obuoforibo said that the use of dialogue had become necessary since the youth had heeded calls of elders and leaders within and outside the region and were ready to talk with government.

“It is expedient that comments and actions that would aggravate the situation should be avoided.

“We equally implore the government to urgently demilitarise and withdraw the military from all of our communities,’’ he said.

According to Obuoforibo, Ijaw people are not adverse to the government of President Buhari.

“We commend the president for the launch of Ogoni Clean-up and steps taken so far for its full implementation .

“We hope that other areas in the Niger Delta equally impacted will be given similar considerations,’’ he said.

The president said that one major reason the crisis in the Niger Delta had lingered without any meaningful solution was insincerity on the part of successive governments and operators of the oil sector.

Obuoforibo said that after over five decades of oil exploration and exploitation and despite the huge wealth created by the sector, the benefits had not impacted on majority of the people.

He said that the land, rivers and creeks in the area had been devastated, while communities remained with some of the worst living conditions. (NAN)

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