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Nigeria: FG's Offer of Amnesty to Militants Still Open

23 May 2009


Lagos — From Juliana Taiwo in Abuja, Segun James in Warri, Ahamefula Ogbu in Port Harcourt and Victor Efeizomor in Asaba

As French Prime Minister, Francois Fillon prepares to visit Port Harcourt, Rivers State today, President Umaru Yar'Adua yesterday said the federal government's offer of amnesty to militants in the Niger Delta "who accept to lay down their arms" is still open.

At the Warri battlefronts, all was quiet yesterday with no reports of further clashes between the men of the Joint Task Force (JTF) and militant gangs in the area.

The JTF used the lull in fighting to consolidate its position along the waterways especially out of the Warri metropolis and other areas, including the Ijaw and Itsekiri communities.

Also yesterday, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State reiterated that neither the state nor the nation was at war with militants in Delta State.

The president who was speaking while receiving the visiting French Prime Minister in Abuja added that the Federal Ministry of Interior was overseeing the implementation of the amnesty plan.

Yar'Adua also stressed that his administration is still committed to the implementation of the 25-year strategic master plan for the Niger Delta and that peace and stability were necessary pre-conditions for development in the region.

He said the federal government would therefore continue do everything possible to restore peace and security in the Niger Delta to make it safe for development and investment.

Yar'Adua said government would continue to channel resources to the Niger Delta Ministry and the Niger Delta Develo-pment Commission (NNDC) for the overall development of the region.

The French Prime Minister who described Nigeria as "a strategic partner with considerable development potentials," said France was the second largest foreign investor in the country after the United States.

In an earlier meeting during bilateral talks, both countries signed six agreements, including an Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters.

Meanwhile, all was quiet at the Warri battlefront yesterday, as there were no reports of further clashes between the men of the JTF and militants along the creeks.

The JTF closed all routes leading to Escravos, including the Benin River route to Sapele and Koko Ports, which have been the main escape routes for fleeing militants.

Also, the JTF set up a blockade at Lagos and Forcados junctions, which are the routes for escaping militants to enter into Bayelsa State through Agge and Ekeremor.

Sources said: "JTF's actions have been very effective. The JTF is closing in on Government Ekpemupolo, aka as Tompolo" who was declared wanted by the federal government on Thursday and suspected trapped in Burutu, Delta State.

Meanwhile, the JTF has denied claims by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) that the group ambushed and killed eleven JTF soldiers at Oporoza on Thursday.

The JTF described MEND's claim as "ridiculous and without any iota of truth."

JTF's spokesman, Col. Rabe Abubakar urged Nigerians not to take such utterances seriously "because they are irresponsible."

Abubakar continued: "There has been neither ambush nor fighting between our troops and the branded criminals, therefore, there is no way that soldiers would have been killed."

The French Prime Minister will arrive Port Harcourt today from Abuja on an official visit before leaving for the Apo offshore field operated by TotalfinaElf, the French oil multinational.

He will thereafter, with Vice President Goodluck Jonathan, head for the Onne Oil and Gas Free Trade Zone where he will inspect other French investments in Rivers State.

A statement by the Acting Chief Press Secretary to Governor Rotimi Amaechi, David Iyofor who conducted a pre-inspection of the places the French leader will visit said the state was ready to host him.

The statement said: "The visit of the Prime Minister is an opportunity for the state to showcase the fact that Rivers State is safe for business to thrive.

"It is an indication that foreign investors are heeding the call to avail themselves of the safe, investment potentials in the state."

Already, an advance team of officials from the French embassy led by the Consul General, Jean-Luc Bodin, is in the state and held meetings with the committee handling the visit.

Meanwhile, Uduaghan who spoke in Abuja during an interactive meeting organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for heads of diplomatic missions assured the diplomats that there is "no war in Delta State as the current crisis is limited to just one local government area out of the state's existing twenty five."

The governor said partnering with host communities as well the establishment of the Delta State Oil producing Areas Development Commi-ssion and provision of logistic support to security agencies were some of the strategies adopted by the state government in pursing its peace and security agenda.

He called for the assistance of the international community in checking the inflow of small arms into the Niger Delta, stating that the details of the amnesty granted militants by President Yar'Adua would soon be released, adding that militants who refuse the gesture will be dealt with accordingly.

The governor also announced that he had appointed a committee comprising stakeholders of the state to set up refugee camps as a result of the humanitarian problem and displaced persons arising from the military action in Gbaramatu in Warri South-west Local Government Area.

In a statement, the Delta State Commissioner for Information, Oma Djebah said one of the concerns of the "Emmanuel Uduaghan administration for now is to provide humanitarian services and medical services to displaced persons affected by the crises in the Gbaramatu area of the creeks".

Djebah said it was this that informed the decision of the governor to quickly constitute a committee to rehabilitate displaced persons.

"The composition of the committee is representative and cuts across all the various sectors and stratums including youth groups, government officials, the police and military."

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Author: fredrickjohnson86
Mon May 25 19:28:44 2009

The people of the area should submit to Millitary order and focus on our One Nigeria, But they are not to blame because this is their own Biafran war, but Government should take it easy on civilans there, because all is not millitant (Rebels)

The people of the area should understand that we all have accepted to be one Nigeria weather you like it or not, because their people are there when our one Nigeria was sign, let known body violet it

Author: mkorap2
Sat Jun 13 22:31:58 2009

ONE NIGERIA WILL TAKE ITS STANDS IF THE FEDERAL GOVT. ADMITS HER RESPONSIBILITIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RURAL AREAS IN NIGER DELTA REGION. AS A MATTER OF FACT, JTF MUST STOP THEIR ONSLAUGHT AGAINST NIGER DELTA REGION OR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Author: kaparah
Mon May 25 20:22:36 2009

Perhaps the corrupt Nigerian govt will stop digging itself into a much deeper hole when the national income accruing to the federal coffers reaches zero for which the Patriots have nothing to lose. That is when Emperor Yar's administration and his foreign MNE masters, for which he is killing innocent Nigerians to please, will soon realize their errors that this is a war of attrition; let us see who will blink, first. Malam Yar has opened the Pandora's Box - let’s see how he puts the genie back into the bottle, unless it blows up in his face.

Author: Lord Tee
Tue May 26 08:25:45 2009

The so called criminality, militancy and restiveness of the Niger Delta youths is the outcome or better still 'refined product' of the 'crude' and insensitive exploitation and marginalisation that has taken place for over 50 years. The petro-dollars that were suppose to have made a difference in the region, have been largely stolen. The chickens have come home to roost. The major act of criminal neglect of the communities by the Federal Government is the root cause of the problem. The force of arms is not the solution.

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