NIGER
DELTA CRISIS
Don’t waste your soldiers
By EMMANUEL OGOIGBE, Warri
Saturday, June 28, 2008

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As the battle line is drawn between the Federal Government
and the militants, following the deployment during the week
of more soldiers and two naval warship, tough-talking leaders
of the fighters, have condemned President Umaru Yar’Adua’s
action, describing it as callous, wicked and an attempt to
wipe out the Ijaw nation from the face of the earth.
Some of the youth leaders who spoke variously on phone with
SATURDAY SUN, in Warri, boasted that two
million military personnel cannot withstand the militants
and accused Mr. President of trying to waste the innocent
military men.
Comrade Joseph Evah, co-ordinator, of the Ijaw Monitoring
Group, described the Naval warship being paraded in the Niger-Delta
as a fashion parade, boasting that they have since strategised,
waiting for any eventually.
“They cannot stand us. America went to fight Iraq but
they ran away. In fact, President Yar’Adua has not seen
anything. We will finish the military if they dare us”,
boasted Evah who also warned all foreigners working in the
Niger-Delta to leave the volatile region before it is too
late. He further warned that the Federal Government will be
inviting more trouble for the country if the military dare
attack any Ijaw youth or any Ijaw community and warned that
the militants are battle ready.
“They cannot subdue us. We are battle-ready. We want
them to know that who is fighting for his salary is different
from somebody fighting for survival. We are more on ground
than those military men who are coming to our territory as
foreigners”, Evah further said through the phone.
He threatened that all oil pipelines in the region will be
blown-up if there is any confrontation between our boys and
the so-called military men of Mr. President.
Evah said for eight years the militants were able to subdue
ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo’s army but we will disgrace
Yar’Adua and his one billion military men and make him
a stool.
But, the Secretary, Niger-Delta Peace and Reconciliation committee,
Hon Kingsley Kuku, in his reaction described the invasion
of the region by the military as unnecessary, waste of funds
and government resources.
He maintained that the crisis in the region is not a difficult
one to handle, especially when our young men have decided
to cease fire to give peace a chance.
Kuku, who was ex-member of the Ondo State House of Assembly,
recalled the road map to peace committee that was constituted
at Oporoza which he said is yielding fruitful result also
indicated that the Ijaw youths are ready to maintain peace
and pleaded with the Federal Government not to allow the peace
process crumble.
“On Henry Okah, the MEND leader trial, we pleaded with
our youths to let peace reign, whether he is being tried or
not, but at the same time we plead with Mr. President to implement
the master plan for the development of the region”,
explained Hon Kuku.
He however condemned the military approach which the Federal
Government is now using instead of political approach, adding
that the family of the innocent people they are killing daily
will not be happy just as the unwarranted attack on the youths
they call the militants should be condemned by well meaning
Nigerians.
Kuku however supported the beefing up of security around the
oil installations but frowned at the military option now being
used to exterminate the Ijaw ethnic group.
For peace to reign, the peace committee member therefore pleaded
with the President and Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to
call the Joint military Task Force to order, alleging that
the soldiers are operating in a manner which runs counter
to the laid down procedure.
“Military deployment should not be used as a basis of
attack but our people should maintain peace. I am happy that
Chief Edwin Clark and some of us have intervened to ensure
that peace reign. Government should look at the resolution
and deal with the situation once and for all”, cautioned
Hon. Kuku.
He insisted that the issue should be resolved amicably through
dialogue instead of drafting in the military to kill and maim
innocent and defenseless citizens.
Kuku further condemned the JTF of compounding the situation
adding, “We can make peace but a lot of people don’t
want peace because they benefit a lot from the crisis.
Meanwhile, defenseless citizens are leaving the Ijaw communities
in Delta State in droves as they are afraid of being attacked
by the military.
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