By Mercy Adewunmi
In a strong statement from the Concerned Rivers People (CRP), the group has issued a stern warning to those threatening to disrupt oil installations in the Niger Delta. Led by their Director of Communications, Mr. Robinson Uke, CRP emphasized the importance of governance being rooted in the rule of law and cautioned against any actions that could lead to calamity in the region.
Uke made it clear that tampering with oil installations would have dire consequences and urged the group to reconsider their actions. He highlighted that the Ijaw nation, known for its distinguished members across Nigeria, should not be misrepresented by a few individuals resorting to violence.
Furthermore, Uke criticized the governor of the state for his alleged involvement and called for a more sophisticated approach to resolving disputes in the 21st century. He reminded all parties involved that Niger Deltans deserve peace and stability, not threats and disruptions.
“When they got orders from state High courts heaven did not fall, the orders were respected and peace reigned.
“We are warning this faceless that any attempt to touch any oil installation will be an invitation to catastrophe.
“The state governor, Siminalayi should be warned and advised appropriately that this is the 21st century not ‘jungle has matured mentality’.
“He should stop tarnishing the image of Ijaw nation that extends beyond Rivers state and deep into other regions in the federation.
“The Ijaw nation that spreads across the coastal line of Nigeria consists of refined gentlemen and women that have proven their mettle in all human endeavours.
“Niger Deltans will not stand aside and watch a selected few hanging AK47 across their shoulders to cause sleepless nights in their region.” Uke said.