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Stop Destroying N’ Delta Environment, NGO Tells Militants
A Niger Delta-based non-governmental organization (NGO), the Centre for Peace and Environmental Justice (CEPEJ), has urged the Niger Delta Avengers to stop further destruction of the deteriorated environment of the region.
In a statement issued in Warri, Delta State by the National Coordinator of CEPEJ, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, and made available to The Tide via email, the centre said that although it was important to peacefully agitate for the development of the region, it was wrong to destroy the environment in the process, arguing that it takes a long time to remediate a destroyed environment.
The NGO advised the militant group to have a re-think, as it cannot continue to use Niger Delta communities and kingdoms as war fronts to the detriment of the environment, image and people of the region.
According to Mulade, Gbaramatu communities are not at war with the Federal Government and security agencies.
He, therefore, appealed to relevant authorities to deploy good intelligence in fishing out the culprits and bring them to book.
The NGO also advised the Niger Delta Avengers to sheath their swords, and bring their grievances forward for dialogue as the issue of neglect was a regional matter and not peculiar to the group.
The centre frowned at a situation where militants in the Niger Delta region use the communities as sacrifices for development, accentuated by loss of lives and environmental degradation, while development projects are hardly sited in the communities.
“It is unfortunate that the only federal presence in Gbaramatu Kingdom, the Nigeria Maritime University and the EPZ projects are politically and systematically suspended due to insecurity and battered environment, in spite of the huge contribution of the communities to the nation,” the centre argued.
While appealing to the Niger Delta Avengers to embrace dialogue as the best option toward resolving the issues at stake, CEPEJ enjoined “all aggrieved Nigerians to be patient with President Muhammadu Buhari as he takes bold steps to embark on the clean up exercise of the Niger Delta, beginning from Ogoni land on June 2nd, 2016, while he tactically finds lasting solutions to the nation’s numerous problems.”
Susan Serekara-Nwikhana