NEW MILITANT GROUP REACTS TO JNDLF DEMANDS
The ongoing restiveness in the Niger Delta took a new turn yesterday, June 12, after a militant group, the Reformed Egbesu Boys of Niger Delta, warned those it described as old generation of Ijaw activists, namely Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, Ateke Tom, General Boyloaf, General Africanus Ukpaparasia and others, “not to meddle in this ongoing process.”
Vanguard reports that the group unilaterally declared cessation of hostilities in the region and differed with other militants groups over their positions regarding the bombing of oil installations in the Niger Delta.
While the group is on the same page with the JNDLF on cessation of hostilities, it disagreed with it on the release of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, and former national security adviser, (NSA) Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd), and other conditions.
The group in a statement yesterday said: “We align ourselves with the unilateral declaration of cessation of hostilities on oil and gas assets in the Niger Delta by various militant organizations.
“We are in total support of the Federal Government option of dialogue, taking into cognizance the numerous appeals from both local and international platforms. In as much as we have considered this option, we wish to reaffirm that the Ijaws have never been a conquered people.
“The Reformed Egbesu Boys of Niger Delta wishes to state that we are not comfortable with some aspects of the demands contained in the Joint Niger Delta Liberation Forces as published in the mass media and the Avengers."
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