President Muhammadu Buhari has said talks are going on with Niger Delta militants.
Buhari disclosed that Thursday, at a farewell audience with Mr Michael Zinner, the outgoing Ambassador of Germany to Nigeria at the State House, Abuja,
The talks are through law enforcement agencies and oil companies. The talk is in a bid to find a lasting solution to attacks on Nigerian oil facilities. The attacks have brought oil production to as low as 1.2 million barrels per day as against an ambitious 2.2 million barrels per day plan.
Buhari according to the statement by presidential media adviser Femi Adesina
said his administration was studying the instruments of the amnesty programme inherited from the Jonathan administration with a view to carrying out undelivered commitments.
“We understand their feelings. We are studying the instruments.
“We have to secure the environment,otherwise investment will not come. We
will do our best for the country,’’ he said.
NDA sef tire, no money anywhere.
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ReplyDeleteBubu u never see something.
OK na. Keep studying the instruments till thy kingdom comes!
ReplyDeleteGood for him oh. Because with the way things are going, in like 2yrs oil will be a thing of the past. He should do whatever they say in fact because na dem hold yam and knife now. I refilled my gas cylinder with 4k naira against the usual 2k5 naira as if last month
ReplyDeleteOk na. Anything to foster peace.
ReplyDeleteThe lazy fucks want to get paid for taking to crime. No matter the negotiation; FGN should hold on to Tompolo and co who claim to be fighting for their people but are in fact only fighting for their pockets.
ReplyDeleteHeheheheheheheh I thought he was a macho? Don't calm down and reason with dem na be forming Jackie chan.
ReplyDeleteI dun think he's actually holding talkz with the Genuine NDA.
ReplyDeleteHas he finish talking tough and issuing empty threats?
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