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Saturday 15 August 2015

Buhari must ensure Niger-Delta does not heat up again – Orubebe

Leader of the Niger Delta groups and the President/Founder of Concerned Niger-Delta Youths Initiative (CNDYI), Ebis Orubebe, in this interview with Vanguard spoke on why the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lost the 2015 presidential polls and how to maintain peace in the Niger-Delta region.
He said:
There was serious internal crisis within the PDP, which led to the defection of some important members including governors, legislators and other leaders. Secondly, this insecurity challenge, especially Boko Haram, was a key factor the opposition took advantage of.
Thirdly, you know Nigeria politics; politics of North and South. Some northern leaders accused Dr Goodluck Jonathan of refusing to honour the zoning agreement. I do not know when that agreement was reached, where it was discussed. That was a key factor, the entire North felt power should return to the region. Also, some persons within the party did not do well. We see it as a betrayal, the way they lost scandalously in their areas.

In regards to increased insecurity in the country he said:
When the Boko Haram insurgency started many Nigerians felt it was just Jonathan’s problem. So people rather than joining him to fight they were busy blaming him. Even the people from places where this crisis is going on were seeing it as just Jonathan’s problem. So that is how it basically got to this point. As we can see, this problem has gone beyond just Nigeria.
These people have connections with ISIS, Al-Qaeda and other international terrorist organizations. I will call on all Nigerians to support the current President and the government, to see how we would put hands together and fight it.

In regards to the resurrection of the crisis in the Niger-Delta region under President Buhari, he said:
Even before the election there were some set of youths, let me call them ex-agitators who threatened that if Jonathan was not re-elected they were going to take up arms again.
We reached out to these agitators and some youth leaders to take the result of the elections. I still see some forms of threat, especially on the part of the ex-agitators; arising from what is going on in the current government, which I may call witch-hunt. As of last count, we have three aides to the former president from the Niger Delta, who are being detained and no one has come up to tell us the reasons for their detention. I have my fears, because I know the role we played to make sure that there is peace in the region; and if this witch-hunt is not halted with immediate effect, I doubt that we will continue to enjoy peace in the Niger-Delta.
As a group, we are still planning some programmes to bring the youths together. First and foremost, looking at the crisis in the North-Eastern part of the country, we want to work with the youths over there because they are our brothers, and anything happening there affects every one of us. We are also planning programmes and activities that will continue to foster peaceful co-existence among Niger-Delta youths.
We have been trying to bring various warring factions and youth groups in the region together to maintain peace. We are planning a meeting with the newly elected leaders in the region, especially the governors and legislators, to see how we can pursue a common goal, which is the development of the Niger-Delta, peacefully.
In President Muhammadu Bahari’s inaugural speech, he promised to improve on programmes that were already in place and that Niger-Delta in particular will have a special place in his government. So, we are hoping that he will keep to his promise. You are the President/Founder of Concerned Niger-Delta Youths Initiative (CNDYI), what is the group about? 
The aim of this group is to promote peace and unity among Niger-Delta youths in particular and Nigerian youths in general. It was formed as a result of the polarization of youths’ groups over the years which has become a tool in the hands of selfish politicians with their divisive tendencies and other Niger-Delta forces. 
We set up this group to bring these youths together in order to foster unity among them as leaders of tomorrow.


Vanguard

41 comments:

Unknown said...

Idiot....what has Jonathan did in the Niger Delta?You people should gerrout....Did you vote for Buhari?

Unknown said...

Definitely, I trust PMB to ensure dat there is peace in all d states in Nigeria mostly d Niger-Delta region for he is President of d country and not a sectional or regional head.

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Anonymous said...

Omo oba go to school first, you don't know how to write English, ezi

Unknown said...

Help me tell the the fullani man,mr west germany.this one we be the end up nigeria,buhari should take note,this one i we import more guns to my people in niger delta.
Buhari take note avoid had i know because when the heat soldiers,navy and airforce we not stop them,rather the we be a nght to niger delta.


























#sad indeed

Unknown said...

Help me tell the the fullani man,mr west germany.this one we be the end up nigeria,buhari should take note,this one i we import more guns to my people in niger delta.
Buhari take note avoid had i know because when the heat soldiers,navy and airforce we not stop them,rather the we be a nght to niger delta.


























#sad indeed

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

@Omo thank u.The problem with educating stupid people was that they didn’t know they were stupid. The same went for curing crazy people.Zombiebebe get a life.

Anonymous said...

This idiot still dey talk?

Unknown said...

Omo oba ur english is made in ibadan ... Lmao

Blog It With Olivia said...

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#itMUSTendINpraise

Anonymous said...

Orubebe d crying father u don come again na u go advice PMB u wailing wailer.U want to b heard in dis Govt?forget it u don loose go and meet ur father Jonathan and cry more

Unknown said...

Omo is right!

Anonymous said...

They should try heating up na, maybe u people think it's Jonathan u are playing with. Buhari would show u people what happens 2 people dat heat up.
Stupid, lazy people. All the money they released 2 ex militants, how did they use it to improve the standard of living of their people? They just want 2 keep faffing and expect d govt to keep feeding dem.

Jimoh Rapport said...

Lol this one doesn't know what he is talking about, except that which he said about his group!

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Yea these idiots always act like they represent the Niger-Delta yet we all knw they r all after their own pockets..

Mr, My advice is: U n ur cohorts should find ur selves a job.





Next pls!

Unknown said...

Idiot of the century can't u drop ur comment without blabbing? Try 2 concentrate on urself cos u sound like the fool....tank me leta hon! Kisses!!

Anonymous said...

Omo Oba u are just an idiot. Everyone can not vote for one person. Me I voted for SDP and since I didn't win it dosnt make me irrelevant in Nigerias issues.

Unknown said...

Dumb Fuck.
This fool can't even construct a simple sentence.
Pathetic.

Unknown said...

Buzz off.
Mumu.

tochy said...

Omo is very right given DAT Jonathan failed his people totally.

Unknown said...

Just passing oo

Unknown said...

Just passing oo

ary said...

okay na

Unknown said...

What heater up Mr. Orubebe is insinuating from the Niger-Delta. We are peaceful and whoever intends to do anything contrary will reap the reward good or bad. Let PMB be and allow him to implement his programmes unperturbed. Keep your propaganda to yourself.

Anonymous said...

Omo oba ur a coward, go and fight them. Can u fight? You more of our friends in the army to die because ur coward? @igwe Adaobi never support a coward #obgi

Unknown said...

Orubebe, hummmmmm...... GOD have mercy on u

Mihearty said...

Tell him

Anonymous said...

What is really sad is your queerness affecting your thinking capacity.

Mr. Stretch said...

Oga what are you talking about? Please return to evening school!! Crackhead!

Unknown said...

Plain truth. That is one region that should not be neglected for anything in the world.












#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

Plain truth. That is one region that should not be neglected for anything in the world.












#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

Orubebe should go and take several back seats biko. Yeye people! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Orubebe should go and take several back seats biko. Yeye people! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Orubebe should go and take several back seats biko. Yeye people! Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

Shut up Ur mouth dey smell

Unknown said...

I think he needs to take some more doses of his medication, "jegaquinne" to cure his orubebetisis permanently..😂

Anonymous said...

Freeborn or what do u call yourself, do u have any sense at all? You better change your orientation before holy ghost fire consume you. Whoever at any level that think or plan evil for this country will perish with his family. Change have come to stay. You better embrace it.

Unknown said...

He had better take several back seat b4 dey gt him, yeye pple

Anonymous said...

No be dis guy go dey cry for Jega feet say make E no announce result of Jona loss?
Abi na another Orubebe?

Unknown said...

Some body pls call Prof Jega... the best medication for........

<<100%Nigerian>>

Anonymous said...

Lets not forget that Orubebe almost plunged this great country of ours into WAR.
Orubebe should go and sleep joor.

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