Henry, Charles Okah, Nnamdi Kanu may be freed as MEND, FG strike deal to end N-Delta crisis
The movement for the emancipation of the Niger delta, MEND says it has reached far-reaching compromises during peace talks with the federal government, including the release of former militant leader, Henry Okah, in prison in south Africa and Charles Okah, incarcerated in Nigeria.
The militant group also said they also agreed that ex-militant leader, government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, would not be harassed by government if he makes himself available as a delegate.
The militant group also said they also agreed that ex-militant leader, government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, would not be harassed by government if he makes himself available as a delegate.
The group said the leader of the
indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB,
nnamdi kanu, would be released on the condition that he renounces the agitation
for biafra republic.
MEND in a
statement by spokesperson, Jomo Gbomo on Saturday announced other breakthroughs
in the discussions that will end the crisis in the south-south and south east
regions.
However, it said the Niger delta
avengers, still has opportunity to embrace peace failing which a combination of
military forces and volunteers in the region, would smoke them out.
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