The two most wanted terrorist Mr Abdulahi Olowa and Mr Oluware Oluwadare the General and Group General Manager of Louis Valentino Limited beside punch news paper Magboro Ogun State (The Popcy Flavoured Drink Manufacturers ) was arrested by members of Nigerian Vigilant group Ogun State and Nigerian Police squared Magboro Ogun State in connection with Punch news paper to declared Niger Delta Republic illegally on 1 August 2016
Below is a signed statement by punch editors
It’s power devolution or N’Delta Republic, militants tell FG
The statement was signed by John Dudu
(Niger Delta Watchdogs and convener of the coalition); Ekpo Ekpo (Niger
Delta Volunteers) Osarolor Nedam (Niger Delta Warriors); Henry Okon
Etete (Niger Delta Peoples Fighters) and Asukwo Henshaw (Bakassi Freedom
Fighters).
Others included Ibinabo Horsfall of the
Niger Delta Movement for Justice, Duke Emmanson (Niger Delta Fighters
Network), Inibeghe Adams (Niger Delta Freedom Mandate) and Abiye Tariah
(Niger Delta Development Network).
The statement read, “The least
considerable action on the part of the Federal Government is the total
devolution of power and fiscal federalism. Anything short of that, the
people of the Niger Delta will go their separate ways. The coalition
will work to convince other agitators in the Niger Delta for a
collaborative action to ensure the least acceptable demand, which is
total devolution of power and fiscal federalism.
“The people of the Niger Delta will
fully support the call for a referendum by other agitators in the
country. Finally, the Coalition of Niger Delta Agitators firmly resolves
to pursue its decision(s) and actualise them by any means necessary.”
Faulting the leadership of the Pan Niger
Delta Forum for what they termed poor handling of the agreement between
it (PANDEF) and the Federal Government, the militants declared that
they had withdrawn their support for the forum.
They maintained that the authority to
represent the Niger Delta ethnic nationalities was no longer under the
purview of the current leadership of PANDEF.
The coalition said, “The Coalition of
Niger Delta Agitators will rally round all other agitating groups in the
Niger Delta for the actualisation of the Niger Delta Republic. This
will give us the freedom to develop ourselves and at our own pace.”
It also described the last meeting of
the forum in Bayelsa as dismal, adding that serious issues were not
presented for deliberation.
Describing the PANDEF leadership as
clueless, the coalition observed that the forum appeared not to be
cohesive and united in thoughts and actions.
“While a meeting is called by Pa E. K.
Clark in Bayelsa, the secretary of the central working committee is
calling for a constitution review meeting in Abuja the following day. We
have no doubt in our mind that there are contending interests and
positions that have become overriding in the leadership of PANDEF and we
can no longer sit by and allow them to fester,” the coalition said.
It added that PANDEF leadership appeared
to have lost track of the political development and the trend of
agitations in the country, especially from the South-East and
South-West.
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