Edwin Clark speaks on Avengers’ plan to bomb oil installations
He said resorting to violence was not the solution to the problem facing the region.
Reacting to the development, Chief Clark, however, accused a powerful minister from the region, a former governor and a top presidency official, for the October 26 disruption of the forum’s fourth general assembly in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, regretting that even now, government has not explained its action.
He said it was untrue that PANDEF was a pro-PDP organization, saying, “PANDEF is not partisan, it is neither PDP nor APC. Those peddling the rumour are unpatriotic and liars.”
Clark said that it was disappointing, insulting and annoying for some selfish people in the region and government officials to insult him for his efforts to find peace in the region, maintaining that he had volunteered himself and would not turn back.
“That was why some of us came out, we convened a meeting of Niger Delta elders, leaders, monarchs and stakeholders at the Petroleum Training Institute, PTI, Effurun, Warri. Over 500 people attended the meeting. The governor of Delta state, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, addressed the meeting, which was the beginning of PANDEF.
“We, therefore, appealed to the youths to cease hostilities, that we would negotiate on their behalf and they accepted. On November 1, 2016, I led over 100 delegates to meet Mr. President. We called for dialogue and submitted our 16-point demand.
“Unfortunately, government, either deliberately or lack of knowledge, did not understand the 16-point programme because they are running away from it and the programme contains almost everything we wanted. One of them is the Nigerian Maritime University, NMU, Okerenkoko, which the Federal Government had accepted would open by September or October.
“It is either the government is not serious or some fifth columnists in government are sabotaging its plan. Otherwise, we had a three-hour meeting with Osinbajo as Acting President on August 3 where far-reaching decisions were reached.”
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