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Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by naijatoday: 1:08am On Aug 04, 2009
ABUJA — T[b]HE Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) and other militants are asking that the Federal Government should add to their term of amnesty, payment of N300,000 per AK-47 rifle and two magazines returned.

MEND is also asking that each member of its members be built a three bedroom apartment of relatively good comfort, but would pay back for the house in ten years.

This was made known to newsmen by Chief Mediator of MEND and other militant groups in the amnesty discussion, Prince Joseph Etella Harry.

Harry is a nephew of the slain Marshal Harry.

“Sequel to our tenable negations with commanders of militants involved, the right and realistic approach is the irrevocable recovery of arms obtained illegally.

“To completely and permanently resolved the crisis in the Niger Delta, the following terms must be unequivocally ascertained”, he said.

“The FG shall pay N300,000 per an AK47 and two magazines.
“The Federal Government shall construct sustainable three bedroom flats at low cost. The buildings which must be constructed in their places of choice within the Niger Delta, shall be exclusively for militants and sundry youths who shall undertake to pay the cost due within ten years.”

According to him, the MEND and other “generals” in other camps have promised to surrender not less that 10,000 arms within the first phase of the amnesty if there demands are reached.
“With this in mind, we want about N3 billion transferred to us, through our management”, he said.

According to him, the militants have also agreed to free seven oil wells, in the first one week, if government agrees to the terms Harry who later hosted some of the “generals” to a dinner in Abuja, said that most of the militants find it hard to trust mediators, but that he has been working with them for long, trying to bring peace in the region, like his late Uncle, Marshal Harry.[/b]

He said that within one month, if the FG puts efforts at meeting these demands, “the war would be over for ever”

MEND not interested in meeting Yar’Adua


Meanwhile, MEND has said it is not interested in face-to-face talks with President Umaru Yar’Adua, as long as he takes appropriate decisions that will lead to the resolution of the Niger-Delta crisis.

Also, the group’s leader, Henry Okah, has met with the former Chief of General Staff; Admiral Mike Akhigbe to persuade him to be part of the militant group’s negotiating team.

Already, the Special Adviser to the President on Niger-Delta, Mr. Timi Alaibe, is said to have met with the leader of MEND, Henry Okah and other key figures in the militant group to chart a way forward.

Spokesman of MEND, Jomo Gbomo, in an exclusive e-mail response to an inquiry by Vanguard, however, said “We (MEND) are still consulting and hope that before the expiration of the 60-day ceasefire, the team can discuss with the President’s envoy.”

His words, “We are not interested in any direct talks with the President. There are some of us that crave such meetings and those are in the minority and they are doing so for selfish monetary gains. As long as the President gets our message from Timi Alaibe or from the pages of newspapers, meeting him is not as important as the actions he takes to bring about the change every Nigerian now craves for, such as fiscal federalism”.

He nevertheless said, “The Aaron team has not been put in place, but we are already making progress in taking a common position on the demands to be made”.

He confirmed that Henry Okah had met with the former Chief of General Staff, Admiral Mike Akhigbe Okah and others, adding, “We are also intime”.

On Timi Alaibe, he asserted that the special adiviser “is now in touch with some key figures and he has met with Henry Okah from what we gather”.



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Are these demand real? I thought MEND was fighting for the people of Niger Delta?
Re: Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by babapupa: 1:16am On Aug 04, 2009
This is what innocent people died for?


And the poor people of the Delta continue to suffer while MEND waka straight to the bank and chill out in their new mansions.


Nice hustle indeed,



Dumb ass cheap criminals and extortionists.
Re: Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by mamag3: 1:21am On Aug 04, 2009
Okay.
Re: Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by Beaf: 1:28am On Aug 04, 2009
Same article;
Spokesman of MEND, Jomo Gbomo, in an exclusive e-mail response to an inquiry by Vanguard, however, said “We (MEND) are still consulting and hope that before the expiration of the 60-day ceasefire, the team can discuss with the President’s envoy.”

His words, “We are not interested in any direct talks with the President. There are some of us that crave such meetings and those are in the minority and they are doing so for selfish monetary gains. As long as the President gets our message from Timi Alaibe or from the pages of newspapers, meeting him is not as important as the actions he takes to bring about the change every Nigerian now craves for, such as fiscal federalism”.

He nevertheless said, “The Aaron team has not been put in place, but we are already making progress in taking a common position on the demands to be made”.


Quite clearly Vanguard has rushed out an article that rubbishes itself. If MEND is yet to finish choosing their spokesmen, what can we make of the whole story? How can anybody be speaking for them?
Re: Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by mamag3: 1:48am On Aug 04, 2009
Like they would use it for something reasonable.
Re: Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by otokx(m): 3:46am On Aug 04, 2009
media propaganda
Re: Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by babapupa: 6:38am On Aug 04, 2009
Still not a single word about the poor people den claim to be fighting for,


Awon ole jaguda and hustlers pimping their own people for toro kobo.


Wonders shall never end.

I hope the souls and the blood of the innocent security men at Atlas Cove hunt them and theirs and prevent them from spending and enjoying their blood reward in peace.
Re: Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by presido1: 7:37am On Aug 04, 2009
Beaf:

Same article;
[i]Spokesman of MEND, Jomo Gbomo, in an exclusive e-mail response to an inquiry by Vanguard, however, said “We (MEND) are still consulting and hope that before the expiration of the 60-day ceasefire, the team can discuss with the President’s envoy.”

His words, “We are not interested in any direct talks with the President. There are some of us that crave such meetings and those are in the minority and they are doing so for selfish monetary gains. As long as the President gets our message from Timi Alaibe or from the pages of newspapers, meeting him is not as important as the actions he takes to bring about the change every Nigerian now craves for, such as fiscal federalism”.
@ babapupa
i think the highlighted is for the benefit of every Nigeria including the poor people you mentioned. Read and understand for once b4 writting trash.
Re: Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by jumobi1(m): 10:48am On Aug 04, 2009
just give it to them. It isn't as if the govt won't eat that money anyway. Nigerian people wouldn't suffer less if they give it to these Mend guys. Lets just work on peace.
Re: Amnesty: Militants Demand N3bn For Arms by Chiddysville(m): 1:21pm On Aug 04, 2009
Even as this article contradicts itself, it is not a bad thing to help them reintegrate into the society after living in the bush for so long. Afterall, they are going to pay for it.

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