Ijaw leader and former governorship
candidate in Delta State, Chief Afro Biukeme, has warned that the Ijaw and
Itsekiri were not ready to be involved in a fresh crisis over the recent
pipeline bombings by suspected militants in Warri South- West Local Government
Area of the state.
Biukeme, in a statement yesterday in Warri,
said that most victims of the then Warri crisis have not recovered from the
losses they suffered, therefore, any individual or group instigating a fresh
crisis must desist forthwith.
He said: ”As leaders, we should be concerned
about how to proffer lasting solutions to the continued sufferings faced by our
people because many of our Ijaw and Itsekiri riverine communities are lacking
basic amenities such as roads, potable water, schools, hospitals, among others”
Biukeme also expressed dissatisfaction over
the inability of Delta State Government to provide adequate security for lives
and property in the state, as the cases of kidnappings, killings and robbery
were threatening the peace and economic development of the state.
He also called on militants in the state to
desist from further bombing and destruction of federal government’s assets, but
should express whatever grievances they have legitimately to sustain the
prevailing peace in the region
Credit: Vanguard Newspapers
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