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Niger Delta Militants insist on boycott of Anambra election

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Niger Delta Militants insist on boycott of Anambra election

Niger Delta Militants insist on boycott of Anambra election

Niger Delta militant group, under the aegis of Con­cerned Militant Leaders (CML), has maintain its stand, that the forthcoming governor­ship election in Anambra State, in November, this year, will not take place.

The group, warned again, that Anambra people should boycott the election for their safety.

Leader of the CML, who gave his name as General Ben, said pictures of “a minute number of our rugged fighters” was recent­ly released in the social media, to warn that Federal and Anambra State governments should not toy with them.

Ben said that CML has been in the forefront, supporting the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) for the actualization of the sovereignty of the Igbo.

He pointed out that the Niger Delta agitators have not stake in the demand by IPOB, but was worried about the marginaliza­tion of the South East and South-South regions.

The CML leader stated that, though the group is not inter­ested in meeting the Leader of IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, they “rugged fighters” supported his (Kanu) position, that elections in the Biafra land, particularly Anambra State, should be boy­cotted.

General Ben warned: “This is part of our preparations ahead of the November 18, 2017, election in Anambra State. It is a minute number of our rugged fighters in display. What we need is simple compliance.

Boycott the election.

“No campaign, no election in Biafraland. We are going to use the State as an experiment be­cause Federal Government has not told our people why arm­less and harmless Biafran people were slaughtered by Federal troops.

“We are warning again that, nobody is our target, but, no­body should make himself or herself our target. Whoever that challenges us, should be pre­pared for us”, Ben declared.

Speaking further, the CML group said Niger Delta militants deliberately observed temporary ceasefire on pipeline bomb­ing because of pleas from their people.

General Ben said they de­cided to release the picture to members of the public shortly after President Muhammadu Buhari’s return to demonstrate their anger.

“We have maintained silence on attack on oil installations, no that we are afraid of anybody or government. No! It is because of the torrent of pleas coming from our people. But, that will soon lapse.

“It is not a threat. But, who­ever dares us will face the conse­quences, until the position of the IPOB is addressed. This is the final warning”, Ben warned.

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