Itsekiri Leaders Describe PANDEF's Claim to Niger Delta
Mandate as False
Again, Itsekiri Leaders of Thought (ILoT), the apex
Itsekiri socio-economic and cultural group, on Monday disparaged the Chief
Edwin Clark-led Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) for claiming to have the mandate
of all the peoples of oil-rich region to dialogue with the federal government.
ILoT, while reacting to a recent statement issued
by the PANDEF and published in the media, warned the federal government to be
wary of the body which claim to have the blessings of leaders and stakeholders
of the region which it described as false.
According to a statement signed by the body's
Secretary, Chief Edward Ekpoko, and issued in Warri, Delta State, ILoT also
charged the federal government to ignore PANDEF's call for the withdrawal of
armed forces from the region, noting that the relative peace in the region was
as a result of the efforts of the security forces.
ILoT lambasted PANDEF for some of its 16-point
demands from the federal government, particularly the demand for oil block
allocation and the reopening of the Nigerian Maritime University in Okerenkoko,
which it noted had no legal framework.
The body charged government to ensure its
responsibility to secure the lives and property of the people of the Niger
Delta is kept intact by allowing the current security structure in the area to
remain.
"The Itsekiri Leaders of Thought has read the statement
credited to the PANDEF in one of the national dailies of January 1, 2017,
wherein it falsely claimed that it has the mandate of the Niger Delta leaders
and stakeholders to dialogue on its behalf. This is false.
"The Itsekiri leaders and other major
stakeholders in the Niger Delta have repeatedly called on President Buhari and
Nigerians to be wary of PANDEF as many of its leaders are not to be trusted and
are hands-in-glove with militants. They simply want to eat their cake and still
have it.
"A body that will also demand the re-opening
of a Maritime University that was never in existence in the face of the law,
cannot be taken seriously. The bill to establish the university has just passed
second reading in the Senate, neither can any reasonable government cave in to
any demand for the withdrawal of the military/security personnel from
communities that are prone to destruction of oil and gas facilities as the only
panacea for peace as it is the case with PANDEF. PANDEF is being promoted by a
section of the media.
"We state that the relative peace in the Niger
Delta is as a result of the presence and activities of the security forces and
the plea by some well-meaning traditional rulers and community leaders in the
Niger Delta and certainly not PANDEF.
"Once again, we reiterate our earlier position
that the security of lives and property is the responsibility of the government.
Government does not need to enter into negotiation for this purpose. This must
be separated from the development of the Niger Delta,” it added.
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