Niger Delta
MEND Leader Supports Peace Initiative To End Andoni Crisis
The Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), says it has accepted the peace initiative by the Andoni Council of Traditional Rulers.
The leader of the group, Mr Etengo Etengo made this known in an audio clip and made available to The Tide on Monday.
According to him, the group has accepted the peace initiative by the traditional rulers to encourage the development of the area.
He said the group had realised that development would only thrive in a peaceful environment, calling on the opposing groups to also key into the peace initiative offered by the traditional rulers.
Etengo also called on the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike , and security agencies to prevail on Andoni council Chairman, Hon Paul Lawrence to support the peace initiative by traditional rulers in the area.
The group spoke amid allegation that the chairman was on the move to crumble the peace initiative.
“We are calling on the State Governor, Commissioner of Police, GOC, 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Director of DSS and other security agencies to please ask the Chairman of Andoni LGA to explain the reasons behind his refusal to work with the committee set up by the traditional rulers to ensure lasting peace in our local government area”. Etengo said.
It would be recalled that the Andoni Council of Traditional Rulers had on March 10, 2020 constituted a 14-member peace initiative committee to interface with various cult groups and security agencies as way of finding lasting peace in Andoni.
Enoch Epelle
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