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Thursday, 21 July 2016

'FG in talks with Niger Delta Militants' - President Buhari

President Buhari says his administration is talking to Niger Delta militants through oil companies and law-enforcement agencies to find a lasting solution to insecurity in the region.

Speaking at a farewell audience with Michael Zinner, the outgoing Ambassador of Germany to Nigeria at the State House Abuja today, President Buhari said that government is studying the instruments of the Amnesty Programme inherited from the previous administration with a view to carrying out commitments made that were undelivered.


 “We understand their feelings. We are studying the instruments. We have to secure the environment, otherwise investment will not come. We will do our best for the country,"he said. The President used the opportunity to thank the government of Germany for its continuing support to Nigeria in the efforts to tackle insecurity and the on-going rehabilitation and resettlement of displaced citizens in crisis areas in the North-Eastern parts of the country.

33 comments:

  1. No matter what,dont give them amnesty

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    1. Lol that is if he will actually speak with them

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    2. Hmmm. You talk too much

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  2. Oga, please who are you talkjng with?

    Return the oil blocks and stop your "Government of the North, by the North,and for only the North" and there will be peace.

    You still don't know God has cursed you? Every time you're in power, there is outcry, hardship, and famine?

    Your evil will destroy you!

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  3. They don't need ur amnesty anymore Ogah is too late, all dis once are not hungry illiterate , in case u miss it visit their website to view what de demands are. Enough of all dis parasite lifestyle, resource control, true federalism or restructuring.

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  4. I hope something positive comes out of dis. Linda take note!

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  5. We are with u my president, and ur prudent approach have showed that u are an icon of peace, and it will be progressive,

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  6. Story.
    It might BE NORTHERN MILITANT NOT OUR OWN.
    TERRORIST BUHARI WANT SYMPATHY FROM THE VISITORS THAT'S WHY HIS TALKING THIS RUBBISH.
    No dialogue ACCEPT THE CONDITION NOTING MORE







    #sad indeed

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    1. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

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  7. Give us oil jobs. How can NLNG in Rivers state Yorubas as almost 55% of their staff?? They should close down all the oil companies as well

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  8. The Yorubas just sneak in their brothers to all the companies, infact Avengers should start targeting them

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  9. Buhari you better #BringBackOurAmnesty! Or face the consequences of being self-centred and wicked

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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    1. Mumu. So na 60k amnesty Naim u wan kill urself for. Ode!

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  10. Short sighted "leader".why antagonize them then want to talk.Lolz..I thought u ended amnesty becos u will crush them...Why don't u crush them the way u crushed boko haram...See?Ending terrorism u help create(boko haram) is a lot easier than ending real terrorism..Why don't u use ur superior military intelligence that ended boko to end militancy.ode, after all ur bravado u crawl back to talk...Clueless administration....Linda take Note!!!

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  11. chaaaiii another big SCAM oo



    NDA is not doing any form of negotiation with NG or BUHARI and his cohorts.

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  12. Lie, lie, lies.

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  13. I hope they find a lasting solution to that issue, and that solution shouldnt be to give money to some misguided youths. O trust Bu-Bu.



    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  14. This administration can lie.

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  15. Why is taking longer time to resolve. How much is nigeria losing daily when the economy is at recession. Hurry up to avoid daily excuses on ur failures especially none implementation of budgets. Or do you have any hidden agenda on how to fight and clear the militants.

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  16. I know it will, bring out something gud

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  17. It is lugubrious that this Man don't want to acknowledge the fact that they won't stop till they get what they want...
    Mr Man, no amount of KUDI will stop this act
    Give them jobs and give them what is rightfully theirs... Koba haka ba?

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  18. That is it,when a baby is crying and scattering the house called him and ask what the problem is before you beat the hell out him...

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  19. To me it is better to dialogue with a group whose negative actions are capable of destabilizing the administration by destroying oil pipelines as oil is the engine room of the nations economy.

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