By Paul Onomuakpokpo
It is now that the
militants still have the sympathy of a large proportion of the citizens that
they should make themselves available for talks if their agitation is really
driven by the need to redeem the despoiled Niger Delta. The agitation is
already on the cusp of being hijacked by some people who do not belong to the NDA.
So, if the NDA members do not make themselves available, and the government
succeeds in destabilising them by conquest or infiltration, it is these fringe
militants who do not share the vision of NDA that would be the beneficiaries of
any peace deal that may be reached.
From what can be seen
in the rabid jostle for the representation of the militants, it is not even
these counterfeit militants who pose the greatest danger to the negotiation
with the Federal Government. It is rather traditional rulers and other
so-called leaders from the region who pretend to speak for the militants and
the entire people of the area. While their so-called intervention lasts, we
must remind them and their fellow travellers that they are not by any means
needed on the journey to bring peace to the Niger Delta through dialogue
between the government and the militants.
After risking their lives in the creeks fighting, the militants should not
allow people who do not share in their sacrifices to represent them. The
dialogue would fail and the sacrifices of the militants would be in vain if
they allow these people to represent them. In fact, the traditional rulers and
other so-called leaders of the Niger Delta should not be allowed to go near the
venue of the discussion because they have contributed to the problems of the
region. These are people who have been close to successive governments in the
country. If they knew how to solve the problems of the Niger Delta why have
they not done this since? These people were close to the immediate past
government of President Goodluck Jonathan. If they could not persuade a
president whom they considered their son to develop the region, is it Buhari
they would be able to convince to do this? By now, the people of the region and
other citizens have known that these people who parade themselves as the
leaders of the region only want to negotiate for their own pockets.