The national leader of Ijaws and Convener of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Chief Edwin Clark has said that the youths in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria are getting increasingly impatient over the Federal Government’s delay in negotiating with them.
Chief Clark while speaking to Vanguard on Monday, urged the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to, as a matter of urgency, constitute a negotiating team that will engage in talks with stakeholders in the Niger Delta region before August 1,2017.
“So between now and August 1, we are asking Mr. President to name a team and we will name our team because the boys are impatient and they have been disturbing me with telephone messages and some of them have even issued notices to disown us.
“We cannot be in a situation where the Federal Government is not listening to us, our boys will soon lose confidence in us and we cannot carry on with that situation. So we are asking the acting president to open discussion with us,” Chief Clark said.
Meanwhile, in what might be described as a show of their impatience and a warning to the Federal Government, suspected militants on Monday vandalised the Trans-Niger Pipeline in Ogoniland, reducing the nation’s crude oil production by 150,00 barrels per day.
According to the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru, the country has not been able to sustain the recent success of producing 2.2 million bpd it made in crude oil production due the rupturing of pipelines by militants in the region.
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