President Muhammadu Buhari has, Thursday, confirmed that his
government is in dialogue with Niger Delta militants towards putting a stop to
pipeline vandalism and violence being
experienced in the region. The President gave the confirmation through the
Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu while granting
farewell audience to the outgoing Ambassador of Germany to Nigeria, Mr. Michael
Zinner, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Buhari said that the talks are being
done through oil companies and law-enforcement agencies said the dialogue is
meant a to find a lasting solution to insecurity in the region. Buhari also
said that his administration 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,” the President
was quoted as saying. Buhari who thanked the German government for its
continuing support to Nigeria in the efforts to tackle insecurity and the
ongoing rehabilitation and resettlement of displaced citizens in crisis areas
in the North-Eastern parts of the country also thanked Nigeria’s neighbours for
their firm and unflinching support in the war against terror. The outgoing
German Ambassador noted that bilateral relations between Nigeria and Germany
“had improved very much in the last 12 months of this administration.” He
expressed the readiness of Germany to assist Nigeria in the rehabilitation
process in the North East to help displaced persons return to their villages.
He also expressed the eagerness of German businesses to invest in the country,
now that “conditions for investment have been put in place”. The German
Ambassador reiterated the standing invitation of Chancellor Angela Merkel to
Buhari to visit Germany.
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