Meeting With Niger Delta Avengers: Minister In Trouble, Buhari Orders Probe
*Dalung disguised, sneaked into Oporoza
*Community denies minister’s visit
*Ex-Supreme Court Justice’s son facilitated trip
Days
after his acclaimed meeting with the militant group, Niger Delta
Avengers (NDA), Sports and Youth Development Minister, Mr. Solomon
Dalung, appears to have run into trouble as President Muhammadu Buhari
has ordered the probe of circumstances surrounding the parley.
“Mr.
President has ordered that the minister provides an answer as to
whether or not he actually met with Avengers, and if truly he did, he
wants to know from him who authorised the meeting,” a presidential aide
told our correspondent.
This development came, as it emerged that
one Jude Tabai, the son of a retired justice of the Supreme Court,
facilitated Dalung’s trip to Oporoza.
But the minister did not
disclose his identity to the host community during his visit as he
introduced himself as the head of a non-governmental organisation (NGO)
working for development in the Niger Delta.
The duo of the
minister and Jude went without any security escort, a local source said.
On Monday, the Sports Minister claimed to have met with the leadership
of the militant group as well as community leaders in Oporoza, Gbaramatu
Kingdom of Warri South West Local Government area of Delta State.
But
the source, who spoke on the heels of the NDA’s and Oporoza community’s
denial of any meeting with Dalung, disclosed that the president has
directed the National Security Adviser (NSA), Major General Mohammed
Monguno (rtd) to “get to the root of the meeting.
“The first
question Mr. President raised on the report that the minister visited
the leadership of the Avengers and Oporoza community was, who authorised
the visit? The question became necessary because neither the NSA nor
the petroleum minister or even the military task force was aware of the
minister’s trip to the area.
”One thing again is the fact that
anything could have happened. And again, it raises the question that if
government now knows who the leaders of the Avengers are, then what
next? “Mr. President is unhappy over this and he directed the NSA to get
to the root of the said meeting because it became more embarrassing
when both the Avengers and the community are denying that they met with
the minister,” the source told New Telegraph.
A community leader
from Oporoza, Mr. Ekilegha Elvis, said the only person who visited the
community was the head of an NGO who came with Jude Tabai to meet a few
youths. ”They said the man was an NGO man, he only met with some youths
who were playing football, interacted with them and left without even
seeing the traditional ruler,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Oporoza
community has dissociated itself from the purported meeting between the
sports minister and the community. The community, in a statement raised
the alarm that the claim was an attempt to link Oporoza with the
Avengers.
“Our attention has been drawn to a statement by the
minister of youth and sports as contained in the newspapers, that he
paid a visit to the traditional headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom,
Oporoza town to have interactive session with members of the Niger Delta
Avengers and community people.
“It is pertinent to state that,
to the best of our knowledge, we the leadership of the community did not
receive the minister of youth and sports, or any other government
official in Oporoza town last week. We have stated in many fora and
occasions that we do not know anything about the Niger Delta Avengers.
“Oporoza
town or any other community in Gbaramatu Kingdom has nothing to do with
the Avengers and their activities. We have, in time past, condemned the
activities of the Avengers, therefore could not have anything to do
with them in our community,” the statement, signed by Mr. Johnbull
Demebi, said. The community added that the minister should know that he
has been deceived by mischievous persons and perhaps must have been
swindled.
The community stated that: “As peace loving and
law abiding citizens of Nigeria, we make bold to say that we are very
receptive people, and have received several top government functionaries
in our community, Oporoza.
For the avoidance of doubt, the last
government visitor to Oporoza community was the acting Inspector General
of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, and he was given a rousing welcome by the
community, led by the chairman, Mr. Johnbull Demebi. And so, we doubt
the claim of the Hon. Minister that he visited Oporoza community last
week and had a meeting with members of Niger Delta Avengers and other
community people.
“At this juncture, we wish to warn and advice
government functionaries and Very Important Persons (VIPs) to be careful
and mindful of persons they associate with, particularly with the
intention of visiting our communities, as some persons are out there to
make money from top government functionaries and bring the name of the
community to disrepute.
“And so, whoever, wants to visit our
communities should make proper arrangement with the leadership of such
communities so as to avoid any mishap in the course of embarking on such
journey.”
Dalung, who spoke to some journalists at the end of a
stakeholders’ meeting of the southern senatorial zone of Plateau State
in Shendam, said he took a two-hour journey on the sea to Oporoza in
Gbaramatu Kingdom where he met with the leadership of the NDA who gave
him a sealed hand-written letter to deliver to President Muhammadu
Buhari.
He said: “On reaching the community after the two-hour
journey on the high sea, I met with the members of the communities who
told me that their dream was to be included in the Nigerian project,
that the education facilities and other basic social amenities are
almost nonexistent in the communities.
They also raised concern
of incessant attacks by the Nigerian military. “As a youth minister, I
know that the Avengers are mostly youths who have potential to be great
citizens of this country,” he had said.
Dalung stated that after
meeting with the communities, he was escorted by the Niger Delta
ambassadors to the leadership of Avengers who gave him a hand-written
letter specifying their demands which, he said, he was yet to present to
the president. Although the minister said he did not unseal the letter,
he said the Avengers had raised three important issues to him.
“The
issues include the Niger Delta Maritime University, pipeline community
policing, which, they said, government had denied them and the inability
of government to continue with the amnesty programme established by
former President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua,” he had said.
Source: https://newtelegraphonline.com/meeting-niger-delta-avengers-minister-trouble-buhari-orders-probe/
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