The statement disclosed that Mr. Kanu and other detained
IPOB activists would be released on condition that they renounce their
agitation for secession. According to MEND, ex-Senator Adolphus Wabara
had introduced the compromise to secure the release of the pro-Biafran
agitators.
MEND also stated that the government’s
negotiators had agreed not to arrest or harass fugitive ex-MEND
militant, Government Ekpemupolo (popularly known as Tompolo), “whenever
he makes himself available as a delegate of the MEND Aaron Team 2.” In
addition, the group stated that the government would review the life
sentence meted out on Edmund Ebiware.
MEND declared itself the only militant
group from the Niger Delta region presently engaged in a dialogue with
the Federal Government of Nigeria, adding that oil companies and
security agencies were representing the government in talks aimed at
brokering peace in the region which has witnessed increasing attacks on
oil facilities since President Muhammadu Buhari came to power in May
2015.
MEND stated that the agreement called
for a review of “criminal charges against Urhobo freedom fighter, Mr.
Kelvin Prosper Oniarah,” and the review of life sentences handed to
seven soldiers in 2008 for supporting the Niger Delta struggle. The
affected soldiers are Major Suleiman Alabi Akubo, Sergeant Mathias
Peter, Lance Corporal Alexander Davou, Lance Corporal Moses Nwaigwe,
Lance Corporal Nnandi Anene, Lance Corporal Taatihi Emmanuel, and
Private Caleb Bawa.
Declaring the deliberations “fruitful,”
MEND seemed to back military reprisals against the Niger Delta Avengers
should the group refuse to stop attacking oil installations in the
area. MEND’s statement declared, “one of the most immediate and urgent
fall-outs of the ongoing dialogue is the imperative for the Federal
Government and MEND to jointly and separately take proactive steps to
rescue and secure the region in the event that the recalcitrant Niger
Delta Avengers (NDA) continue on their senseless and
politically-motivated path of attacks on the country’s oil assets.
“To this end, both parties agreed that
the Special Forces of the Nigerian Army should commence the purely
routine but strategic military exercise code-named ‘Operation Crocodile
Tears’; while MEND would commence a meet-the
Government-Actors-and-People tour of the Niger Delta region code-named
‘Operation Moses.’”
The statement continued: “While
‘Operation Crocodile Tears’ is aimed at ensuring the combat readiness of
the Nigerian Army in Amphibious and Internal Security Operations in the
Niger Delta as well as check
criminal activities like kidnapping,
pipeline vandalism, piracy and other forms of criminal activities
spearheaded by the NDA in the region, MEND’s ‘Operation Moses’ is
essentially to inform, educate and generally sensitize the citizenry in
the Niger Delta, particularly the Government, the youth, oil companies,
elders and militant community on the need to ceasefire and support the
President Muhammadu Buhari Administration in its determined bid to
proffer sustainable solutions to the current Niger Delta crisis.”
MEND urged all states, local
governments, oil and gas companies and the people of the Niger Delta
region “to go about their lawful and legitimate concerns without any
iota of fear as we have received FIRM ASSURANCES from the Federal
Government that ‘Operation Crocodile Tears’ is an innocuous exercise in
the national interest.”
It added, “Meanwhile, MEND’s ‘Operation
Moses’ shall be anchored by the AARON TEAM 2 Dialogue, Peace and
Development Initiative jointly led by Mr. Odein Ajumogobia (SAN) and HRH
King Alfred Papapreye Diette-Spiff, the Amanyanabo of Twon-Brass in
Bayelsa State.
“’Operation Moses’ shall commence with a
visit by the distinguished members of the AARON TEAM 2 to President
Muhammadu Buhari at the State House, Abuja between August 22, 2016 and
August 26, 2016.
“Thereafter, the Team shall hold
sessions with top executives of major indigenous and international oil
& gas companies operating in Nigeria, including the state oil
company, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on August 29 and
30, 2016 in Abuja. The focus of those sessions shall include, to wit:
Local content development; Petroleum Industry Bill; Corporate Social
Responsibility/Host community relations, etc.
“On September 5 and 6, 2016 in Abuja
the MEND Aaron Team shall hold sessions with the top echelon of security
agencies in Nigeria as well as the top management of the intervention
agencies in the Niger Delta, namely: Ministry of Niger Delta; Niger
Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the Presidential Amnesty Office.
The Minister of Justice/Attorney General of the Federation is expected
to personally attend these sessions. The focus of the sessions shall
include: Extension of presidential amnesty to certain categories of
political prisoners in Nigeria; Fundamental Human Rights; NDDC Act in
focus; Presidential Amnesty Proclamation 2009 in focus; collapse of
federal infrastructure in the Niger Delta in focus; Calabar-Lagos rail
line in focus; East/West Road in focus, etc.
“After these critical sessions,
“Operation Moses” shall move to tour the 9 states in the Niger Delta
region, commencing with Rivers state between September 12, 2016 and
September 14, 2016. Between September 15, 2016 and September 18, 2016
the Aaron Team shall be in Bayelsa state. Between September19, 2016 and
September 21, 2016 the Team shall be in Delta state. From Thursday
September 22, 2016 to Sunday September 25, 2016 the Aaron Team shall be
in Akwa Ibom state. Between September 26, 2016 and September 29, 2016
the Team shall be in Abia and Imo states. And finally, between October
3, 2016 and October 7, 2016 the Aaron Team shall be in Edo and Ondo
states.
“The central clearing house for all
activities connected with “Operation Moses” shall be the MEND Aaron Team
2 secretariat. Accordingly, the Secretary of the Team, Timipa Jenkins
Okponipere, Esq., shall duly communicate with all concerned persons and
institutions.
“Ultimately, peace and development in
the Niger Delta region is the final destination of the ongoing dialogue
between MEND and the Federal Government.”

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