The leader of the Movement for
the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Chief Government Ekpemupolo (aka
Tompolo) says the Saturday July 25th meeting of the militant group in Yenagoa, Bayelsa
state is not in any way meant to restart hostilities in the Niger Delta.
The ex militant clarified this in a statement he released today. The statement
below..
"I am compelled to
clarify issues as they relate to the meeting of the leadership of ex-agitators
under the platform of MEND and other organisations summoned at my instance. The
tension generated by the meeting is uncalled for, diversionary and mischievous
as no evil is intended in whatever form.
The nation would
recall that in the build up to the Amnesty offer of the late president, Alhaji
Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, there was hesitance on the part of most of Niger Delta
agitators until God in His infinite mercy, granted me wisdom to provide
leadership. The nation will also recall that under the Amnesty programme as
inherited by the immediate past president, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,
relative peace was enjoyed even as security of lives and property was enhanced
to an appreciable level. Also, oil production increased from 700,000 barrels
per day to 2.5million barrels per day.
Put simply, hitherto aggrieved
Niger-Delta youths who inadvertently became agitators, upon the acceptance of
the Amnesty offer, refrained from armed agitation to face normal urban life.
While some of us understand to an extent, the apparent delay in the continued
payment of the monthly stipend to the ex-agitators in view of the seeming
scrutiny of government agencies, including the Amnesty Office by the current
administration, same cannot be said of the majority of beneficiaries of the
Amnesty programme.
To this extent, some of us, particularly myself and other
leaders have been under intense pressure from ex-agitators commanders,
individuals, parents and guardians as well as communities who are beneficiaries
of the Amnesty programme.
While a few see the delay in the payment of their
monthly stipends in the light of the need for the current government to settle
in properly, others see the delay as a template to stop the programme. The expulsion
of some students (home and overseas) by their schools and training institutions
particularly has heightened these fears.
Hence, I thought it wise that a
meeting of the collegiate leadership of the platform under which we operated as
agitators could be convened to appraise the situation and possibly, explore
means to douse the tension that is growing among the disarmed youths whose
stipends (training allowances and tuition fees) have been delayed for months.
This becomes more compelling in view of the fact that as leaders of the
platform that served as midwife to the Amnesty offer, we owe the nation a duty
to play our roles in order to stem a relapse of the relative peace in the Niger
Delta Region,” he said.
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