Obviously perturbed by the activities of the Niger Delta
Militants, NDA, President Muhammadu Buhari last night went spiritual, pleading
with them in God’s name to have a change of heart over their destruction of oil and gas
installations in the region.
The president who stated that there were many
factions of the Niger Delta Militants also said that the groups were armed with
sophisticated weapons and that the economy was on its knees following the
bombing of gas pipelines. He also pleaded with friends and associates of the
militants to reach out to them for, stressing that Nigerians do not have any
other country to call their own other than Nigeria.
The president spoke
at the breaking-of-fast dinner with leaders and chieftains of his political
party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. He
said: “I honestly don’t know how many factions of the militants there are in
the Niger Delta compared to the north east where you have only the Boko Haram
“The technology being deployed by the militants to destroy oil installations is
high tech, the way they can go on high sea and international waters and target
oil installations is a national problem. It is affecting development. “No
insurance company will want to insure installations that will end up being
blown up and no banks will want to finance such installations. “Those of you
who have friends among the leadership or even the militants themselves should
plead with them in the name of God
Almighty to take it easy.
“We need to stablise
to create employment, we need to stabilise the economy, I agonise over these
things. We are in a very difficult time, so we have to organise ourselves.
Anybody that says he has any other country than Nigeria should go out and see.”
Earlier, the national chairman of the APC, Chief John Oyegun expressed
satisfaction with the actions of the government so far, saying that Nigeria
needed a dogged leader like the president. “Any meaningful development requires
strong and determined leader. Things must change. Those things don’t come easily.
Nigeria is clearly a difficult nation to govern. “Corruption is fighting back
and change does not come easily. The way we do things must change. Our prayer
is for God to give you the courage, wisdom and strength to set the new standard
for the country”, he said. Apart from Oyegun, other party leaders who attended
the event included former Vice-President
Atiku Abubakar; a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji
Ghali Naaba; the party’s Deputy National Chairman (South), Segun Oni; former Bayelsa
State Governor, Timipre Sylva; Tony Momoh and Senator Osita Ozinaso. Also
present were the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir David
Lawal and former Minister of Labour, Hassan Lawal.
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