Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti state, has alleged that President
Muhammadu Buhari aborted his trip to the oil-rich Ogoni land in Rivers
state, as a result of the assassination threat from the Niger Delta
Avengers.
A militant had told one of the hosts of UK-based Radio
Biafra that Buhari “should sign his death warrant” before his visit to
Ogoni, and the president ended up delegating Vice-President Yemi
Osinbajo to the landmark flag-off of the clean-up of Ogoni.
Reacting,
Fayose advised Nigerians to seek help elsewhere, because Buhari had
“surrendered to the superior powers of the militants”.
“It is
shameful and embarrassing that a retired military general could succumb
to threat from militants despite what he told Nigerians that he was
going to lead from the fronts,” read a statement issued on his behalf by
Lere Olayinka, his special assistant on public communications and new
media.
“By not going to Ogoni today, because of threat from the
NDA, our president has shown that he is actually afraid of the militants
and the best thing to do in a situation like this is to dialogue with
the militants so as to save Nigeria economy from imminent collapse.
“It
also shows that the president’s ability to secure Nigeria and its
people is doubtful, because if the president could succumb to threat
from militants and abandon his official function for his deputy,
ordinary Nigerians should seek help elsewhere.
“The president
should therefore save Nigeria the agony of military misadventure in the
Niger Delta by holding dialogue with the militants with a view to
resolving their grievances. He should emulate late President Umaru Musa
Yar’Adua by having a roundtable talks with the Niger Delta militants.”
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