August 1 was the date set by some of militant groups to declare Niger Delta a Republic;
the Army is not relenting on their quest to purge the creeks. There were
tension in Bayelsa state following the presence of military personnel in the
region as a result of the threat by the militant groups.
The group, Adaka BoroAvengers had warned south east and south south people to return back to the
region as a date has been set for the declaration of the Niger Delta Republic.
The group
specifically called on former president, Goodluck Jonathan, Chief Edwin Clark;
King Alfred Diete Spiff; Ankio Briggs; Joseph Eva; Patrick Fufein, Pastor Good,
past and present military personnel from the Niger Delta region, present
senators and members of the Houses of Representatives to come to Kaiama for the
official declaration of the independent republic which is scheduled for Monday,
August 1.
The spokesperson of
the group, General Edmos Ayayeibo in a statement issued on Sunday, July 24
ordered people from the north and the south west to vacate the South-South
before August 1.
Ayayeibo also called
on the federal government to “move out
all military personnel and all government agencies out of the Niger Delta as
failure will lead to destruction of military barracks and personnel.”
He also warned that Hausa and Yoruba people
who remained in the region after August 1 will have themselves to blame for
whatever befalls them.
Leadership however reports that armed troops
stormed Kaima Community of Kolokuma/Opokuma local government to stop any
declaration of an independent region. The operation tagged “Operation Delta
Safe” is expected to search and stop any criminal activities in Kaima Community
which was the venue of a similar declaration by Ijaw youths in 1998.
Residents of Kaima
Community confirmed the movement of troops to the community and said it started
on Saturday, July 30 with a stop-and-search operation on vehicles moving along
a section of the East-West road.
Miss Preye Angari who
lived in the community said the operation has startled many people some of whom
had begun to relocate to Yenagoa, the state capital. The move by the military
had been announced on Friday, July 29 with an announcement that military action
may be necessary after all attempts to dialogue with the militants fail.
President Muhammadu
Buhari had in the past months begged the militants to stop their vandalism of
oil and gas pipelines and had also ordered the withdrawal of military troops
but it seems this has resulted in the development of mushroom militant groups
in the region.
A security plan was
also unveiled that will see to the recruitment of natives of oil bearing
communities of the Niger Delta into the local arm of the Joint Military Task
Force that will serve as intelligence units and defend oil and gas
installations. Mansur Mohammad Dan-Ali who is the minister of defence in a
visit to Governor Seriake Dickson had explained that the new security plan
would be community driven and did not rule out the use of force if necessary.
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