A Coalition
of Niger Delta Agitators (CNDA) has ordered northerners residing in the region
to leave before October 1, 2017, or face the consequences.
This latest
threat came few days after the coalition handed down an ultimatum to the
Federal Government, demanding return of oil blocks owned by the northerners to
the region.
The
coalition is made up of nine groups, including Niger Delta Warriors, Niger
Delta Volunteers (NDV), Niger Delta Watchdogs (NDW), Niger Delta Peoples
Fighters (NDPF), Bakassi Freedom Fighters (BFF), Niger Delta Movement for
Justice (NDMJ), Niger Delta Fighters Network (NDFN), Niger Delta Freedom
Mandate (NDFM) and Niger Delta Development Network (NDDN).
Spokespersons
of the groups, including General John Duku (NDW) and convener, CNDA, General
Ekpo Ekpo (NDV), General Osarolor Nedam (NDW), Major General Henry Okon
Etete (NDPF), Major General Asukwo
Henshaw (BFF), Major General Ibinabo
Horsfall (NDMJ), Major General Duke Emmanson (NDFN), Major General Inibeghe
Adams (Niger NDFM) and Major General Ibinabo Tariah (NDDN), in a statement
yesterday alleged that security agencies of being privy to the quit notice to
the South Easterners by Arewa youths.
Also, the
agitators accused security agencies of complacency, and added that they are
prepared to declare Sovereign Republic of Niger Delta on October 1.
“As follow
up to our previous press release, a joint meeting between CNDA and youth
leaders across the Niger Delta region held in Port Harcourt, yesterday, to
review the state of Nigeria, the position of Niger Delta in the Nigerian state,
after hours of deliberation; we hereby resolved as follows:
“All
northerners living in Niger Delta has been given three months notice to quit
the Niger Delta before October 1, 2017.
We still
stand by our previous decisions, and we demand immediate return of oil blocks
owned by northerners back to the Niger Delta people.
All oil and
gas companies operating in oil block(s)/well(s) illegally owned by northerners
should also vacate such oil blocks/wells/plat-forms before October 1, 2017.
“We demand
immediate relocation of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
headquarters to Niger Delta and replacement of the Group Managing Director with an indigene of Niger Delta region.
“All
offices/boards/agencies that have anything to do with oil and gas should be
relocated immediately to Niger Delta region and all non-Niger Delta
directors/staff replaced with Niger Delta indigenes.
“We are not
surprised by the actions of the Inspector General of Police, Department of
State Service and even the army, as they were all consulted and aware of the
threat by northern youths before it was issued, that is why they are incapable
of making any arrest.
“We are
prepared to declare the Sovereign Republic of Niger Delta on October 1, 2017,
the day of freedom is near. We, therefore, call on our compatriots to remain
focused, united and steadfast as the battle is going to be brief, but fierce.
The
liberation of our people and motherland is our target. We shall liberate our
people from the slavery of Nigeria and the northern parasites; we shall bring
to our people a nation that shall guarantee equal opportunity, justice and
shall respect the rule of law and uphold the sanctity of human life.
“We want to
sound this as a warning to all northerners living in Niger Delta, to quit our
land before October 1, 2017, as this is not just a threat; after October 1,
2017, any northerner found within the Republic Niger Delta shall be seen as an
intruder and shall be treated as such.
“We also use
this opportunity to advise oil and gas companies in our territory to shut down
further operations; Petroleum and Natural Gas Association of Nigeria
(PENGASSAN) and Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) to
warn/withdraw their members from Niger Delta before October 1, 2017, or risk
their lives. Our next action will surprise you.
“We condemn
in totality the meeting held by the acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, with some
northern elders and youths. We see it as a grand conspiracy, any responsible
government should have arrested those traitors but, rather turn round to meet
with them and pleads for peace.
“Does the
Federal Government see people from other zones as second class citizens? Why
are they more important to the acting president? Why is it that Nigerian law is
always weak when it involves the northerners? We are still watching the
unfolding events with keen interest.
“If Nigeria
should still remain one, which we doubt, the Federal Government should immediately
restructure the country. We demand 100 percent control of our resources,
adequate infrastructure development, equal opportunity for all irrespective of
ethnic background or political affiliation; adequate circulation of appointment
across the geopolitical zones.”

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