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You Could win Military Battle, but You Can't win Oil War - Avengers Tell Buhari


Niger Delta Avengers in a statement rebuffed the President's threat to to serve them Boko-haram-style treatment, saying that he could win the battle with military operations, but would never win the oil war.
Spokesperson of the militant group, Brig Gen Mudoch Agbinibo, in a statement, advised President Buhari to shed the garb of a stooge to the imperialists when he speaks outside the country, adding that with its unannounced cessation of hostilities, what was expected of the federal government was to put in place a legitimate dialogue to reform Nigeria.

Its words: “We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to put away the garb of a stooge to the imperialists whenever he speaks outside Nigeria. We have listened carefully and halted hostilities in the Niger Delta; we expect a genuine and positive attitude to restructuring and self-determination for every component unit of Nigeria.”
“Dear president, what makes those countries (Japan, Germany, France, USA, Britain etc.) great is the ability of their governments to accommodate internal protestations and conflicts for the greater good of their nations over the years. Please stop presenting your government as pawn to the web of military industrialists’ complex, whenever you leave the shores of Nigeria,” it said.

NDA asserted: “Nigeria is not a one-man personal property; we must have these talks every time if this union must continue to work as one. The people of the Niger -Delta have been living here from time immemorial, so we have the secret of the terrain and survival of amphibious operations.”
“No amount of troop surge and simulation exercises will make you win the oil war, you can only win battles. You cannot apply the might of the state to restore the people’s confidence in your leadership when you cannot differentiate between genuine demands and being mismanaged by disorganized characters and tribal lords around you in your government that are playing the court jesters role, as well as counting the days that is left in your four years term.
“You can deceive the whole world, but we cannot be deceived by the so glamorized ongoing military operations in the creeks of Ijaw communities in the Delta coded “Operation Crocodile Smiles,” it stated.

The militant group went on” “The world should know that with your pronouncement in Kenya and your attitude to the military buildup in the Niger Delta, it is crystal clear that the military has nothing less than a pre-determined genocide in Niger-Delta and burn more already scared national resources to the pockets of those that have failed to locate the missing Chibok School girls.”
“Conclusively, dear President Muhammadu Buhari, please also tell those foreign nations that you are always at ease talking to, while refusing to listen to Nigerians that your troops are about to carrying out extra judicial killings in the Niger-Delta in violation of article four of the Geneva Convention with “Operation Crocodile Smiles.”

“All sane minds know the meaning of crocodile tears, so by code-naming your military operation Crocodile Smiles’ only betrays your motives and attitude to the whole world about the Niger Delta question. The whole world will surely applaud you in The Hague when you leave office! This is not
the Nigeria and the world of the 1980s and 1990s under General Sani Abacha and your watch,” the group added.

Source: Vanguard 



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