Niger Delta Avengers: Edwin Clark Speaks Up

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Chief Edwin Clark

First Republic Information Minister and S/South elder, Chief Edwin Clark, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to dialogue with the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) who have claimed responsibility for a series of bombings in the Niger Delta.

Edwin Clark urged President Muhammadu Buhari to create a platform to listen to the grievances of the militant group.

Chief Edwin Clark urged President Buhari to emulate his predecessors, the late President Umaru Yar’Adua, and former President Goodluck Jonathan, by using dialogue with the Niger Delta militants to end the crisis.

“In my many years of leadership at various levels in this country, I know that any resort to violence and insecurity only leaves a trail of tension, neglect, pain and wanton violence in the areas concerned

“Even when security forces move in with the intention of restoring law and order, it is innocent villagers, in particular, women, children, and the old who suffer most.

“The Niger Delta is yet to recover from the season of violence which we experienced between 2005 and 2009.

“I, again, make the same call and appeal, today, this time in a more shrill voice! Though the perceptions have not changed on the evolving kaleidoscope of national political administration, I remain firmly convinced that the destruction of our national economic golden goose is not a viable option,” Clark said.

 

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  • It is sad an elder us still promoting a bunch of violent criminals as having a cause to fight for worth listening to. Same way the past Govt tolerated Militancy and dealt ruthlessly with boko haram cos he is from north and GEJ treating BH with kids gloves and more palliatives for the militants. A country having a territorial integrity that cant sustain it has lost the reason of being a country. We are weak and we tale weak and disastrous decisions. How else can criminal.elements with proven records of mass murder and economic terrorism still be subjected to govt clemency and funding whereas their right of place remains a prison at best and grave as appropriate. We have continued to raise , nurture monstrous wild animals as a domesticated beings; only history will tell when they start to.devour the humans that has kept them.nourished for years. The time is near. Either the fight is now or we r consumed later as a country. Bye to Nigeria , welcome to the land of rufugees in a near future just because of today’s decisions.

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