The Niger
Delta Avengers has debunked claims of a split in its ranks following the
emergence of a group, Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, RNDA, on Friday.
The RNDA, in a
statement issued by its spokesperson Cynthia White yesterday, said it decided
to break away from the NDA, the militant group behind recent resurgence of
violence in the Niger Delta, which brought oil production down to 1.2million
barrels per day from almost 1.8million barrels, following what it said was
“wise counsel” it received from former President Goodluck Jonathan.
It also
offered to join the MEND Aaron Team 2 peace initiative, which is in talks with
the Nigerian Government “through the clearing house of Niger Delta Dialogue and
Contact Group (NDDCG) headed by HRH, King Alfred Diette-Spiff”.
The splinter
group, which pledged cooperation with government by “exposing the identities of
our comrades who remain stubborn in their insistence to continue attacks”,
added that “it will shock the nation to know the Jekyll and Hyde personality
behind the pseudonym ‘Brigadier General Murdoch Aginibo’ (NDA’s spokesman) and
our sponsors”.
It advised the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to also embrace peace by accepting the
concession secured by MEND for the release of the detained Executive Director
of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, saying those advising the IPOB founder to reject
the renunciation of Biafra as a condition for his release, “do not love him or
appreciate the level of treason this simple act of common sense humility can
extricate him from”.
It warned the
IPOB that the Niger Delta will “no longer be your proxy in a war to achieve
your ambition”, while pressing on the NDA to “stop being defiant and embrace
peace and the wise counsel we all received from former President Goodluck
Jonathan”.
However, the
NDA, in a statement issued Saturday morning said: “The NDA is too busy at the
moment to be distracted by people like Jude Kekyll, he is not part of us and
cannot be part of us. All our operatives are united and we are all together”.
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