President Muhammadu Buhari has been implored to adopt the amnesty template used by former President Umar Yar’Adua.
The advice is contained in a terse statement released by United Niger Delta Energy Development Security Strategy (UNDEDSS), the region’s coalition of ethnic nationalities and civil society.
In the Statement, signed by UNDEDSS Secretary General, Tony Iprinye Uranta, the Federal Government is urged to adopt the successful Yar’Adua template of 2009.
According to the group, this can be achieved by appointing a credible Special Adviser on the region. It further advised re-establishing the Niger Delta Committee/Council that operated five sub-Committees to holistically and sustainably address the challenges identified in the region.
“UNDEDSS and other leading stakeholders in the region have tirelessly interfaced with very senior members of this administration and given them a detailed template the President should deploy now to resolve this growing insecurity in the region, which is negatively impacting all of Nigeria”, said Uranta.
“In the light of the conflicting statements being made by too many putative representatives of both the region and the Federal Government, it is necessary, however, to state that the Niger Delta is not going to know sustainable peace via the coterie of so-called contact groups or committees. And, that there cannot be any reliable dialogue, between the FGN and the region, without a commitment to Justice and equity by President Buhari himself,” he said.
UNDEDSS also listed immediate actions the Federal Government can commence, towards reassuring the Niger Delta of its sincere commitment to Justice and Equity.
These include, “The release of ten secondary school children and others detained as prisoners-of-war for many weeks since the military’s invasion of Gbaramatu Kingdom.
“The return of Symbols of Gbaramatu traditional worship; and, most importantly, President Buhari addressing the nation to announce that he would personally lead the revival of the 2009 template premised on a Niger Delta Development Committee under his direct supervision, plus grant free passage to all stakeholders he is ready to directly dialogue with.”
The advice is contained in a terse statement released by United Niger Delta Energy Development Security Strategy (UNDEDSS), the region’s coalition of ethnic nationalities and civil society.
In the Statement, signed by UNDEDSS Secretary General, Tony Iprinye Uranta, the Federal Government is urged to adopt the successful Yar’Adua template of 2009.
According to the group, this can be achieved by appointing a credible Special Adviser on the region. It further advised re-establishing the Niger Delta Committee/Council that operated five sub-Committees to holistically and sustainably address the challenges identified in the region.
“UNDEDSS and other leading stakeholders in the region have tirelessly interfaced with very senior members of this administration and given them a detailed template the President should deploy now to resolve this growing insecurity in the region, which is negatively impacting all of Nigeria”, said Uranta.
“In the light of the conflicting statements being made by too many putative representatives of both the region and the Federal Government, it is necessary, however, to state that the Niger Delta is not going to know sustainable peace via the coterie of so-called contact groups or committees. And, that there cannot be any reliable dialogue, between the FGN and the region, without a commitment to Justice and equity by President Buhari himself,” he said.
UNDEDSS also listed immediate actions the Federal Government can commence, towards reassuring the Niger Delta of its sincere commitment to Justice and Equity.
These include, “The release of ten secondary school children and others detained as prisoners-of-war for many weeks since the military’s invasion of Gbaramatu Kingdom.
“The return of Symbols of Gbaramatu traditional worship; and, most importantly, President Buhari addressing the nation to announce that he would personally lead the revival of the 2009 template premised on a Niger Delta Development Committee under his direct supervision, plus grant free passage to all stakeholders he is ready to directly dialogue with.”
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