General Ibori said while
absolving the group of culpability in any act of bombing or kidnapping
in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are ex-militants and not part of
Avengers. We are shocked that the federal government has reneged on its
part to fulfil its obligation from the several peaceful dialogues we
had with it after we laid down our weapons for years now.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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General Ibori said while
absolving the group of culpability in any act of bombing or kidnapping
in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are ex-militants and not part of
Avengers. We are shocked that the federal government has reneged on its
part to fulfil its obligation from the several peaceful dialogues we
had with it after we laid down our weapons for years now.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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General Ibori said while
absolving the group of culpability in any act of bombing or kidnapping
in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are ex-militants and not part of
Avengers. We are shocked that the federal government has reneged on its
part to fulfil its obligation from the several peaceful dialogues we
had with it after we laid down our weapons for years now.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
General Ibori said while
absolving the group of culpability in any act of bombing or kidnapping
in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are ex-militants and not part of
Avengers. We are shocked that the federal government has reneged on its
part to fulfil its obligation from the several peaceful dialogues we
had with it after we laid down our weapons for years now.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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General Ibori said while
absolving the group of culpability in any act of bombing or kidnapping
in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are ex-militants and not part of
Avengers. We are shocked that the federal government has reneged on its
part to fulfil its obligation from the several peaceful dialogues we
had with it after we laid down our weapons for years now.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
General Ibori said while
absolving the group of culpability in any act of bombing or kidnapping
in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are ex-militants and not part of
Avengers. We are shocked that the federal government has reneged on its
part to fulfil its obligation from the several peaceful dialogues we
had with it after we laid down our weapons for years now.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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We have no link with Niger Delta Avengers - Ex-militants to FG
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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We have no link with Niger Delta Avengers - Ex-militants to FG
Nomso Obiajuru 1 hour ago 25939
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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We have no link with Niger Delta Avengers - Ex-militants to FG
Nomso Obiajuru 1 hour ago 25939
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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We have no link with Niger Delta Avengers - Ex-militants to FG
Nomso Obiajuru 1 hour ago 25939
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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File photo of militants
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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File photo of militants
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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File photo of militants
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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File photo of militants
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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File photo of militants
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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File photo of militants
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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File photo of militants
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
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– A group of ex-militants have cried out over FG’s decision to use force
and fire instead of peace and freedom on them
– The group under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers claims that FG has
reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation to them following reports
they have a link with the Niger Delta Avengers
– The group says they have surrendered and given peace a chance
A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers (FFS),
aka Isaac Boro Last Born, has denied claims by security agencies that
it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a militant group largely
responsible for the bombings of oil and gas facilities across the Niger
Delta region.
Speaking on Monday, August 1, leader of the FFS General’ O. Ibori urged
the federal government to stop treating them as militants because they
have given peace a chance, Vanguard reports.
READ ALSO: Group tells PMB to talk with ND Avengers reps and not MEND
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General Ibori said while absolving the group of culpability in any act
of bombing or kidnapping in Arepo area of Lagos, its leader: “We are
ex-militants and not part of Avengers. We are shocked that the federal
government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the
several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons
for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting
us in the amnesty programme, the federal government just began linking
us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the
destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All
we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the
various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in
connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security
men have been hunting us down. This is why we are crying out that we
were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of
the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty
programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom.
It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we
have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We
are now asking the federal government to stop harassing us and members
of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us
as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.”
READ ALSO: IYC tells PMB to tackle resource control problem in Niger
Delta
Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue
with this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil
production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day.
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), with
the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the
infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after
about 15 to 20 years.
However, President Muhammadu Buhari recently revealed that his
administration is in talks with Niger Delta militants.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html
Read more: https://www.naij.com/912000-niger-delta-avengers-warned-ex-militants-cry-buharis-fire.html