ADVERTISEMENT

Britain, Reps back military raid in Niger Delta

President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered a military raid in the Niger Delta region following recent attacks on oil installations in the area by militants.

The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright and the House of Representatives yesterday threw their weight behind the President Muhammadu Buhari ordered military raid on the resurgence militants in the oil rich Niger Delta region.

The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) have been active in attacking oil platforms and installations in the last few weeks, thereby reducing the revenue capacity of the country.

Arkwright, in Abeokuta said there is the need to protect the investments in the region from acts of criminality that are going on in the region.

The British High Commissioner was speaking in the Ogun state capital, immediately after his visit to the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo.

ADVERTISEMENT

He also advocated dialogue as part of a comprehensive approach that should be adopted by the government to address the situation, saying force alone may not bring about a lasting solution to the Niger Delta issue.

The British High Commission’s political Counsellor, Ben Llewellyn-Jones and former Commonwealth Secretary-General Dr Emeka Anyaoku, were on the High Commissioner’s entourage.

Arkwright said: “We are talking to Nigerian authorities about that, we need to have what we call a comprehensive approach to this, in other words we need to have dialogue and we need to engage the communities down there.

“We need to understand the grievances of the people down there, we need to ensure the environmental damage is cleaned up.

ADVERTISEMENT

“We need to protect the investment there, not just British companies, international companies but Nigerian companies as well.

“When there is criminal activity, (it) is right that the government should take proactive action against that criminal activity, we strongly support them but we don’t think military solution alone is the final solution to handle issues in Niger Delta.

“And to handle in the North, so we need comprehensive approach and that is what we have been talking to the Nigerian government about.”

Meanwhile, a new militant group known as the Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force (JNDLF), just emerged with a threat to launch six missiles on Tuesday, June 7, 2016.

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Dana aircraft skids off Lagos Airport runway

Dana aircraft skids off Lagos Airport runway

Biden assures Zelensky of rapid arms support amid escalating Russia tensions

Biden assures Zelensky of rapid arms support amid escalating Russia tensions

NYSC praises Fintiri's approval of ₦10k monthly allowance for corps members

NYSC praises Fintiri's approval of ₦10k monthly allowance for corps members

Kano Govt invests over ₦68m in media equipment upgrade, trains 300 staff

Kano Govt invests over ₦68m in media equipment upgrade, trains 300 staff

No Nigerian is denied access, we aim for friendship between countries - CGCC

No Nigerian is denied access, we aim for friendship between countries - CGCC

Reno Omokri labels Abuja Chinese Supermarket 'racist', demands Wike's action

Reno Omokri labels Abuja Chinese Supermarket 'racist', demands Wike's action

1,500 Ogun residents receive free surgeries, 80k students get ₦50k each

1,500 Ogun residents receive free surgeries, 80k students get ₦50k each

NERC shifts Enugu electricity market oversight to State commission

NERC shifts Enugu electricity market oversight to State commission

Gov Diri & his deputy, Ewhrudjakpo cleared of certificate forgery allegations

Gov Diri & his deputy, Ewhrudjakpo cleared of certificate forgery allegations

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT