Barely a year after
the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta gave its absolute support
for the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, the group on
Sunday withdrew
their support for the government.
The spokesman of the
defunct militant group, Jomo Gbomo, stated this in an electronic statement
issued on Sunday where it passed a vote of no confidence on the federal
government, accusing her of playing politics with the issue of dialogue and
development of the region.
MEND said since the
time President Buhari met with the leadership of the Pan Niger Delta Forum
under the headship of Chief Edwin Clark on November 1, 2016, some top
government functionaries in Buhari’s administration had been ‘arrogantly’
making controversial, prejudicial, conflicting and contradictory statements
about the issue of finding lasting peace in the region.
According to the
release, “Without prejudice to the pre-2015 Presidential election endorsement
freely and voluntarily given to President Muhammadu Buhari on January 6, 2015,
the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) hereby
categorically and unequivocally pass a ‘vote of no confidence’ on the
government of President Buhari.
“That prior to and
after his reluctant meeting with the traditional rulers, opinion leaders and
stakeholders of the Niger Delta region, under the auspices of Pan Niger Delta
Forum (PANDEF) on November 1, 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari has been carrying
on arrogantly and making controversial, prejudicial, conflicting and
contradictory statements about the politics and economy of the oil-rich
region.”
The statement
lamented that President Buhari has always, for reasons best known to him, held
the Niger Delta region in contempt “while accusing and/or blackmailing the
leadership of the region of not being ready for dialogue whereas it is the
Federal Government who are not ready or willing to name a team to dialogue with
the people.”
It alleged that the
government had failed to honour concessions reached before it agreed to
announce a ceasefire with militants in the region including the release of the
Okah brothers and several other political detainees and prisoners of conscience
under a grand deception by the current government.
Punch
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I strongly commend the leadership of MEND for their maturity
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