Friday, July 24, 2015

Militancy Coming Back!?!...Tompolo, MEND Leaders Regroup In Bayelsa State

Leader of the defunct Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger-Delta, MEND and High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, aka Tompolo, yesterday, summoned commanders and leaders of the various wings of the militant group to an emergency meeting, tomorrow(Saturday) in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

He did not state agenda of the meeting, but Tompolo, who is the Ibe-Ebidouwei of Ijaw nation, in the invitation, said the meeting, which will hold at Izon House, Yenagoa, was important.

His words, “My dearly beloved Commanders and Leaders of various wings of the Movement of the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), I greet you all. It is my pleasure to humbly invite you to a very crucial and urgent meeting…”

A source told Vanguard, “The place of the Niger Delta in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari and appraisal of the former President Goodluck Jonathan government in view of the current happenings in the country will be tabled for discussion at the meeting.”

He added, “The meeting is restricted only to those invited, it is not an all comers meeting, we will make our position known after the meeting.”

Tompolo and other ex-militant leaders officially disbanded MEND after they accepted amnesty offered them by the administration of former President Umaru Yar’Adua in 2009.

But, a faction of MEND, which did not accept amnesty continued to operate the militant group and stated their disapproval of Jonathan government, but it was obvious that the moving forces behind the group had abandoned it.

Tomorrow’s meeting is the first time all the former commanders and leaders of the militant group are meeting formally since it was disbanded in 2009.

12 comments:

  1. Okay! Since wey Jona comot, no more illegal bunkering 4 dem abi. Make dem dey careful o. PMB no go treat their mata with kidgloves o. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. Buhari by takin deir contracts gvin to them bah yaradua nd gej as lokd for trouble... affairs in de naija delta ar ones u treat wit carfulness.....buhari as indirectly ask for war bah touchin dis slpn lions in de niger delta.. trust me dis aint goin to be gud for dis admin.... cus bah de time oil. operation strt havin ishh. Dis country economy wil jst crumble further dan dis.. nd brings hunga to all naijas.....buhari beta be wise. u dnt treat all issh wit stronghands unless u mit jst loss de hands.

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  3. I pray dis dudes dnt go bak to war.. cus it wil kil naija fast tan boko haram wuld hav done in ten yrs... both human nd economic stability wil be lost.. God help najia.....

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  4. Like I always say...the peace n unity of this country will depend on Mr president transparency in govt....we dnt want this guys to go back to d creeks,,we hv BH issues yet to b resolve,,if MEND arise again,,Mr president office will b too hot n uncomfortable for him oh....I will advice him to hv a peaceful meeting with this guys n gain their trust ....

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  5. Abegoooo, make dem tok peace, d bh wahala never finish ooo

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  6. Make we fly commot for our skin?

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