The Federal Government, on Tuesday, warned the militant groups in the
Niger Delta behind the spate of bombing oil pipelines not to interpret
the disposition of President Muhammadu Buhari to dialogue as a sign of
weakness.
Senior Special Assistant to President on Media and Publicity, Mallam
Garba Shehu, who issued the warning, said the president was only taking
his time to respond to the restiveness in the region, because he was
determined to find a lasting solution to the recurring crisis in the
Niger Delta.
The clarification made by Shehu, in an essay entitled: “President
Buhari sharpens focus on Niger Delta” and made available to the Nigerian
Tribune, came against the backdrop of the renewed attacks on oil
installations by members of the Niger Delta Avengers.
No fewer than six oil pipelines were vandalised on Tuesday, bringing
the number of such burst pipelines to 11 within three days in Delta
State alone, with serious implications for the nation’s foreign
earnings.
According to president’s spokesman, Buhari’s refusal to tackle the
new onslaught on the economy with the same hawkishness that
characterised his tenure as military head of state in the 80s was not a
sign that he was afraid of the Avengers.
Shehu said 14 different groups, claiming leadership of the new
militant group launching a renewed onslaught on the nation’s economic
jugular, had already held meetings with the National Security Adviser
(NSA), Major-General Babagana Munguno (retd).
Each of the groups, he said, were brought by a former or serving
governor and had insisted that it was the authentic and the right group
to dialogue with.
He added that the president had already outlined his plans to develop
the Niger Delta region during a meeting he held with the Niger Delta
Dialogue and Contact group led by the Amanyanabo of Twon Brass, His
Royal Majesty, King Alfred Diete-Spiff, at the State House, last
Thursday.
Buhari, he said, told Diete-Spiff, a former military governor of the
old Rivers State and his (Buhari’s) senior in the army, that peace and
stability in the Niger Delta region and the country was the priority of
his government and there would be no compromise on this.
According to Shehu: “The president is mindful of the fact that the
Delta region is an important part of the country , but as he charts his
course for a permanent peace in the Niger Delta, it is important,
however, that militants don’t mistake his efforts as a sign of weakness.
Quoting the famous statement of former British Prime Minister,
Margaret Thatcher, shortly before her government defeated the Irish
Republican Army (IRA) that publicity for the terrorists is the oxygen
needed for survival, the presidential aide accused the media of
deliberately aiding NDA’s onslaught out of an appetite for sensational
stories.
http://tribuneonlineng.com/dont-mistake-buharis-disposition-dialogue-weakness-presidency-warns-avengers/
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