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The MFPND Is Saying No To Violence In The Niger Deltta! by MFPND: 12:56pm On Jan 19, 2016
The MFPND is using this medium to call out, to all Aggrieved youths of the Niger Delta, who are allowing the Anger and Dissatisfaction to cloud their judgments, to say No to Violence. Violence has never solved anything for us in the Region and Violence will never solve anything, but rather Violence compounds the already serious problems we are facing in the Region. When aggrieved youths blow up the already damaged pipelines in the region it does not further the Cause of The Niger Delta as it instead takes us a million steps backwards, And it ridicules all the effort that peace Loving Niger Deltans have put into making the Region peaceful. Violence is not the answer, that is why The MFPND is calling out to all Aggrieved Niger Delta Youths to lay down their arms and cease hostilities, let us all embrace peace and seek for a common Ground to compromise on with the Federal Government to solve our Problems, The MFPND is also using this medium to appeal to the Federal Government to use Wisdom in Handling the emerging problems in the Niger Delta, as the use of Force has never solved any problem in the Region before and it will not solve the problems now, the federal Government should instead of using the Military to police the region, should rather seek for less Aggressive ways to get to the heart of the Problems of the Region, The Federal Government should fight the war on corruption truthfully and without Prejudice. God Bless Nigeria.
Re: The MFPND Is Saying No To Violence In The Niger Deltta! by MFPND: 8:17am On May 08, 2016
MFPND:
The MFPND is using this medium to call out, to all Aggrieved youths of the Niger Delta, who are allowing the Anger and Dissatisfaction to cloud their judgments, to say No to Violence. Violence has never solved anything for us in the Region and Violence will never solve anything, but rather Violence compounds the already serious problems we are facing in the Region. When aggrieved youths blow up the already damaged pipelines in the region it does not further the Cause of The Niger Delta as it instead takes us a million steps backwards, And it ridicules all the effort that peace Loving Niger Deltans have put into making the Region peaceful. Violence is not the answer, that is why The MFPND is calling out to all Aggrieved Niger Delta Youths to lay down their arms and cease hostilities, let us all embrace peace and seek for a common Ground to compromise on with the Federal Government to solve our Problems, The MFPND is also using this medium to appeal to the Federal Government to use Wisdom in Handling the emerging problems in the Niger Delta, as the use of Force has never solved any problem in the Region before and it will not solve the problems now, the federal Government should instead of using the Military to police the region, should rather seek for less Aggressive ways to get to the heart of the Problems of the Region, The Federal Government should fight the war on corruption truthfully and without Prejudice. God Bless Nigeria.

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