Igbo ultimatum: Leave Niger-Delta before October 1 – Militants to northerners

Igbo ultimatum: Leave Niger-Delta before October 1 – Militants to northerners

In solidarity with the Igbos who were given a three months quit notice by some northern youths, Niger Delta militants have in turn issued an October 1

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In solidarity with the Igbos who were given a three months quit notice by some northern youths, Niger Delta militants have in turn issued an October 1 ultimatum to northerners to leave their region. The militants also said the FG should hand over all oil blocs controlled by northerners to the people of Niger Delta.

In a joint statement, the coalition of Niger Delta militants also said they will declare the independence of the region on October 1.   
 “We see the declaration by Arewa Youths as a declaration which the northern elders, leaders, political elite, security heads from the North and governors were fully aware of. We therefore demand 100 per cent control of our resources.

“We demand that the FG should hand over all oil blocs owned by northerners to Niger Delta indigenes. All the companies operating in such oil blocs/wells should vacate within three months. The FG should immediately relocate NNPC and all the offices that have to do with the oil and gas sector back to Niger Delta states and immediately replace the Group Managing Director with an indigene of Niger Delta.

“All northern indigenes working in NNPC and any other board that has anything to do with oil and gas should also be sacked with immediate effect. We demand an independent and sovereign Republic of Niger Delta.

“Our money has been used to fund Boko Haram, a problem created by the Northerners in order to use it as a conduit to siphon the resources of Niger Delta. On October 1, 2017 we shall declare our independence come rain, come shine.

“We shall take our destiny in our hands and free ourselves from the slavery of the North as they are tired of one Nigeria. From October 1, 2017, we don’t want to see any northerner close to (the) Niger Delta. Any attempt to penetrate shall meet fierce resistance. This time, we are not going to play defence, but attack.”