- Demands release of Kanu, Dasuki
Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa and Sylvester Idowu in Warri
The restiveness in the Niger Delta
worsened wednesday with the emergence of another militant group, Red
Egbesu Water Lions, demanding the release of the leader of Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, and the former National Security
Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Col. Sambo Dasuki rtd.
The group in a statement by its
Coordinator, General Torunanawei Latei, on Wednesday, threatened that if
its demands were not met within seven days, it would team up with the
Niger Delta Avengers to shut down oil and gas production in the Niger
Delta.
It also asked President Muhammadu Buhari
to immediately direct the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to
defreeze the bank accounts of ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo,
alias Tompolo, and called for the unconditional and immediate payment
to victims of the Bonga Oil Spill and Chevron gas explosion in Koluama,
Bayelsa State.
While decrying the alleged lawlessness
of the Buhari-led federal government, the Ijaw group argued that the
government was becoming notorious for deliberate disobedience to court
orders.
It said, “It is extremely important to
note that the engine room of the national interest is the executive
obedience to court orders, protection and preservation of citizens’
constitutional liberties.
‘’Justification of executive disobedience to court orders as a protection of national interest is abominable.
“This is a deliberate ploy to bend the law and suspend the 1999 Constitution. We ask; does President Muhammadu Buhari have any legal capacity to declare anyone as a criminal? Disobedience to court orders is an act of executive rascality in the country,” the group contended.
“This is a deliberate ploy to bend the law and suspend the 1999 Constitution. We ask; does President Muhammadu Buhari have any legal capacity to declare anyone as a criminal? Disobedience to court orders is an act of executive rascality in the country,” the group contended.
The new group gave the ultimatum just as
there were indications wednesday that the militants’ activities might
spread to Bayelsa State, which shares boundary with Delta State, the
hotbed of militancy since its resurgence.
Thisday learnt that the spread might not be unconnected with the invasion of the creeks of Delta State by the military which had been in search of the Niger Delta Avengers, where it had lost about 10 personnel within a month.
The development occurred a day after a fresh breach on the Sagbama-Tuomo gas line, belonging to Nigerian Agip Oil Company, NAOC, at Egbembiri, Southern Ijaw local government area of Bayelsa State happened.
The line which runs through the border
town between Bayelsa and Delta States was again destroyed along the
Ayama section of the Ogboinbiri-Tuomo gas pipeline with dynamites.
But as government’s suspicion of the
connection between Tompolo, an ex-warlord, with the renewed militancy in
the region continues, the traditional ruler of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri
South-West Council, Delta State, HRH Oboro-Gbaraun II, Aketekpe,
Agadagba, has insisted that members of the militant group, Niger Delta
Avengers (NDA) were not from his kingdom.
Oboro-Gbaraun II, who spoke in his
palace in coastal Oporoza, traditional headquarters of the embattled
Gbaramatu Kingdom, and Tompolo’s base, described reports, linking his
kingdom with the activities of the militant group as malicious and
unfounded.
He condemned those linking his people
with the renewed violent agitations in the Niger Delta and expressed
dismay over the continued military siege on his kingdom in the purported
search for the Avengers.He maintained that it was untrue that Ekpemupolo was behind the group’s recent attacks on oil facilities in the region.
The Ijaw royal father stressed that
although the group’s activities took place in some creeks of Gbaramatu
kingdom like other parts of the region, it was not enough to accuse his
people of being behind the attacks.
While lamenting that the continued
military invasion of Gbaramatu land was capable of further fuelling the
tensed atmosphere in the area, he urged the federal government to take a
second look at the situation and ask the military to withdraw.
He said, “We as a people are peace
loving. Upon hearing of recent activities of the so called Niger Delta
Avengers, I immediately summoned a meeting of clan and community heads
to intensify surveillance of our territory against the activities of the
group to ensure that permanent peace reigns in my kingdom.
“But I was miffed when I started reading on the pages of newspapers that the militants are from my kingdom. This is not true.
‘’Let me stress here, we are not
militants and nobody should give us a name that’s not ours. We don’t
know them and I can tell you they are not from our communities. My
people won’t resort to pipeline bombing to express any form of
grievances.”
He absolved Tompolo of allegedly
masterminding the return of militancy in the region, noting that the
ongoing trial of Tompolo, a former leader of the Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), has a political slant to it.
“It’s politically motivated because he
is not in the same party with the current administration. The right
thing to do was to bring everybody together as one after the election
and not pursuing your opponents.
While condemning the stoppage of work at
the Maritime Academy in the area, the monarch added, ‘’I’m appealing to
the Federal government because this will not bring peace to Niger
Delta.
“The cancellation of the Maritime
University was a political aggression against Gbaramatu kingdom.
President Buhari should know that the university is key to the peace in
the region.
‘’ I urge him (Buhari) to allow academic
activities to commence soon. He should see us as partners in progress
and not foes”, the King argued.
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