Osinbajo meets with Edwin Clark, others behind closed doors

Osinbajo meets with Edwin Clark, others behind closed doors

- The meeting comes at a time Niger Deltan militants have commenced new agitations

- The Pan Niger Delta Forum, led by Edwin Clark, recently gave the federal government an ultimatum

- Some of those at the meeting include Timi Alaibe, Ewa Henshaw, Tony Uranta, Hosa Ogunbor and Godknows Igali

Prof Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria’s acting president, met with some top Niger Deltan leaders over renewed threats from the region late Thursday, July 3.

The team, under the aegis of Pan Niger Delta Forum, was led to Aso Rock Presidential Villa by Chief Edwin Clark, an elderstatesman.

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A report by Punch said the leaders and Prof Osinbajo met behind closed doors inside the villa in Abuja.

Vanguard reports that the group revealed what actually happened at the meeting with Osinbajo.

According the group, it has withdrawn the November 1 ultimatum given to the government to meet its 60-point demand.

Speaking with journalists after the meeting, Ibe Kachikwu in charge of petroleum ministry said: “Several issues were discussed issues relating to University at Okerenkeko, issues related to development in Niger Delta generally, issues related to the amnesty program and how well it is working, issues related to NDDC operations in Niger Delta.

“It was very exhaustive, we looked at the 16 point agenda how far we have gone.

“Today was environment of peace, calm friendliness and mutual dialoguing of issues so that they will understand where we are coming from and some of the most pressing concerns that they have.

“Obviously PANDEF as a very responsible organisation always alerts us where there is an alarm bell that is going on. I think I see the ultimatum more in terms of alarm bell.

“Small urgency that is required to do certain things. It is not an alarm in the sense of we are going to pull off the top relationship.

““They did in fact placed their loyalty and their willingness to work with us to find solutions to the problems and the Acting President took notes of them.

““It wasn’t an ultimatum it was a warning for the needs of urgency. The alarm is that we need to hurry up with a lot of problems, people are frustrated, people are tired. People want to see positive action in all the problems.

“They probably think that we are not fast as we should be.”

The NDF had issued an ultimatum asking Muhammadu Buhari's administration to meet its 60-point demand by November 1.

Those present at the meeting include the Amayanabo of Brass, Alfred Diete-Spiff, a former Governor Victor Attah and Don Etiebet.

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Others include Timi Alaibe, Ewa Henshaw, Tony Uranta, Hosa Ogunbor and Godknows Igali.

The meeting reportedly came at a time of renewed threats from militants in the region.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported earlier that all seems not to be well with the Pan Niger Delta Forum, a coalition of elders and leaders of the region as the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), says it has withdrawn its representatives in the PANDEF over irreconcilable differences.

Jomo Gbomo, spokesman of MEND, while announcing the withdrawal accused elders of the forum of insincerity, claiming they were all silent during the regime of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Watch this video of Sunny Ofehe who now heads the Niger Delta Development Commission:

Source: Legit.ng

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