Niger Delta Amnesty Vendors' Forum in collaboration with
Coalition of Niger Delta Ex-agitators/Justice for the Abandoned Youths of
Nigeria, today marched through major streets in Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to call the National Security Adviser,
Gen. Mongonu to stop interfering with the day to day administration of the
Presidential Amnesty Office in the interest of peace in the Niger Delta region.
Briefing newsmen at the end of the massive rally which started
from the beginning of Ada-George road to terminate at Agip round about by
Ikwerri road, President of the Niger Delta Amnesty Vendors' Forum, Tari Okosi
and Coordinator of the Coalition for Niger Delta Ex-agitators/Justice for the
Abandoned Youths of Nigeria, Comrade Okpakariari Eferebo lamented how the
National Security Adviser has shut down the Amnesty Office, warning that the
interference of the NSA could trigger fresh simultaneous violent protests
across the region.
They called on the President to use his good offices to
intervene before the issue gets out of hands. Meanwhile, the groups have
expressed fears that the National Security Adviser may be playing out a
prepared script from politicians who are bent on derailing the President’s new
vision for the Niger Delta region.
In a swift reaction to the unfolding developments at the
Presidential Amnesty Office, Coordinator of the Patriotic Niger Deltans for
Good Governance, Comrade Adonba Amgbare, pointed out that the ongoing undue
interference from the National Security Adviser to the President has come to
the people of the Niger Delta region not as a surprise, judging from the recent
provocative statements from some persons in the north.
According to him, the current reported actions of the National
Security Adviser against the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta
and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme may invalidate all the
milestones of the present administration in achieving sustainable peace in the
Niger Delta region, saying that the people of the area are satisfied with what
the Presidential Amnesty Office under Gen. Paul Boroh (Rtd) is doing in the
region.
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