Leader of the Niger Delta groups and the President/Founder of Concerned
Niger-Delta Youths Initiative (CNDYI), Ebis Orubebe, in this interview
with Vanguard spoke on why the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lost the
2015 presidential polls and how to maintain peace in the Niger-Delta
region.
He said:
There was serious internal crisis within the PDP, which led to the
defection of some important members including governors, legislators and
other leaders. Secondly, this insecurity challenge, especially Boko
Haram, was a key factor the opposition took advantage of.
Thirdly, you know Nigeria politics; politics of North and South. Some
northern leaders accused Dr Goodluck Jonathan of refusing to honour the
zoning agreement. I do not know when that agreement was reached, where
it was discussed. That was a key factor, the entire North felt power
should return to the region. Also, some persons within the party did not
do well. We see it as a betrayal, the way they lost scandalously in
their areas.
In regards to increased insecurity in the country he said:
When the Boko Haram insurgency started many Nigerians felt it was just
Jonathan’s problem. So people rather than joining him to fight they were
busy blaming him. Even the people from places where this crisis is
going on were seeing it as just Jonathan’s problem. So that is how it
basically got to this point. As we can see, this problem has gone beyond
just Nigeria.
These people have connections with ISIS, Al-Qaeda and other
international terrorist organizations. I will call on all Nigerians to
support the current President and the government, to see how we would
put hands together and fight it.
In regards to the resurrection of the crisis in the Niger-Delta region under President Buhari, he said:
Even before the election there were some set of youths, let me call them
ex-agitators who threatened that if Jonathan was not re-elected they
were going to take up arms again.
We reached out to these agitators and some youth leaders to take the
result of the elections. I still see some forms of threat, especially on
the part of the ex-agitators; arising from what is going on in the
current government, which I may call witch-hunt. As of last count, we
have three aides to the former president from the Niger Delta, who are
being detained and no one has come up to tell us the reasons for their
detention. I have my fears, because I know the role we played to make
sure that there is peace in the region; and if this witch-hunt is not
halted with immediate effect, I doubt that we will continue to enjoy
peace in the Niger-Delta.
As a group, we are still planning some programmes to bring the youths
together. First and foremost, looking at the crisis in the North-Eastern
part of the country, we want to work with the youths over there because
they are our brothers, and anything happening there affects every one
of us. We are also planning programmes and activities that will continue
to foster peaceful co-existence among Niger-Delta youths.
We have been trying to bring various warring factions and youth groups
in the region together to maintain peace. We are planning a meeting with
the newly elected leaders in the region, especially the governors and
legislators, to see how we can pursue a common goal, which is the
development of the Niger-Delta, peacefully.
In President Muhammadu Bahari’s inaugural speech, he promised to improve
on programmes that were already in place and that Niger-Delta in
particular will have a special place in his government. So, we are
hoping that he will keep to his promise. You are the President/Founder
of Concerned Niger-Delta Youths Initiative (CNDYI), what is the group
about?
The aim of this group is to promote peace and unity among Niger-Delta
youths in particular and Nigerian youths in general. It was formed as a
result of the polarization of youths’ groups over the years which has
become a tool in the hands of selfish politicians with their divisive
tendencies and other Niger-Delta forces.
We set up this group to bring these youths together in order to foster unity among them as leaders of tomorrow.
Vanguard
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Buhari must ensure Niger-Delta does not heat up again – Orubebe
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