Lori-Ogbebor Wants Militants to Halt Pipelines Bombing,
Blames Interventionist Agencies
Rights activist and Itsekiri high chief, Mrs. Rita
Lori-Ogbebor, has called on the members of the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) to
stop the destruction oil of installations in the region, adding that
interventionist agencies in the region should be held responsible for failing
to make judicious use of funds appropriated for the region’s development.
Lori-Ogbebor, who lamented that the renewed
militancy would only exacerbate the environmental and socio-economic problems
in the region, stated that only the cessation of hostilities by the militants
would pave the way for peace.
She told select journalists in Lagos today that
neither the present government nor its predecessor should be blamed for the resurgence
of militancy, blaming political leaders in the region who she noted failed to
make use of the gains of past interventions to develop the region.
According to her, “The failure of interventionist
agencies to have a focus, to have a plan and implement them in addition with
high degree of greed got us to this level.
“These militants are young men who are being used
and who have not been given proper direction. It is the same leaders who
embezzle money meant for the development of the region that instigate these
boys to go and destroy. I have never
made any mistake about my belief that Niger Delta leaders are the cause of the
present crisis. They are not genuine. They should go to other states especially
in western states and see what the leaders are doing but that is not the case
with Niger Delta states.
“Those of us who produce oil should go back to the
drawing table and look at ourselves and ask ourselves if we want to really
develop the region or our homes.
‘’ After that, the federal government can meet us,
but nobody is going to stampede us into destroying of pipelines because that
will take us back to where we were.”
Lori-Ogbebor, who is also a business woman in Lagos,
stated: “When we know what happened to past funds made available to the Niger
Delta ministry, NDDC, Amnesty Programme and other interventionist agencies,
then we can advise the government on what to do, but when there is nothing to
justify the huge allocations, would it be right for the government to start
pouring money into the hands that will squander it? And when there is no money
they will turn around to break pipelines.
‘’I am calling on Chief Edwin Clark to call his
people to order because he is the leader of his people. And he was close to the
President Goodluck Jonathan government. They cannot continue to be threatening
us all the time. We had our son there who brought out the money for development
but we shot ourselves on the leg. What I
am appealing to all of them now is for the ‘Avengers’ militants to put down
their guns and when they do that, we will go in because it is our home. The
truth is that we cannot continue carrying guns because there is nowhere violence
has solved any problem because the federal government is bound to listen.”
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