The Ijaw Youth Council believe Buhari plans to bomb the Niger Delta

The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) has said that it had uncovered plans by President Muhammadu Buhari to send federal troops to invade the Niger Delta with Ijaw communities as the target.

In a statement by its spokesman, Eric Omare, IYC said that information at its disposal indicated that the Federal Government would begin the deployment of the military this week.

It thereby called on the international community and the people of Nigeria to be aware of the imminent military onslaught on the region which would result in serious humanitarian crisis.

IYC said that the former President, Goodluck Jonathan, did not go to war with Buhari in the March 28 presidential election to warrant Buhari’s alleged animosity towards the Niger Delta people.

“The IYC has it in good authority that President Buhari has an agenda to bomb and destroy the Niger-Delta region especially the Ijaw areas.

“The military movement into the Niger Delta region we have been reliably informed would commence this week.

“The IYC, the Ijaw nation and the Niger Delta people wish to alert Nigerians and the international community on this impending humanitarian disaster.

“President Buhari did not go to a war with the Niger Delta people in the March 28, 2015 presidential  election with Niger Delta-born Goodluck Jonathan but only contested an election for which he came out victorious.

“We are, therefore, at a loss as to why President Buhari has decided to treat the Niger Delta region like an enemy zone and a conquered territory.

“Only two days ago in far away  United States, President Buhari confirmed that he would not treat the Niger Delta region like other regions,” the statement read in parts.

The IYC also condemned Friday’s military invasion of Ijaw House in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, which houses the  administrative headquarters of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), the IYC and the state Ministry of Culture and Ijaw National Affairs ahead of the cancelled meeting of ex-militant leaders on Saturday.

“A combined team of military and police officers in the early hours of Friday, the 24th of July, 2015 invaded and took over Ijaw House, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State to prevent ex-Niger Delta agitators from having their proposed meeting on Saturday, the 25th of July, 2015″, it alleged.

The group described the action as illegal, unconstitutional and a draw back to the dark days of military dictatorship where Nigerians were deprived of their fundamental rights.

The IYC reminded Buhari that the country was operating a constitutional democracy which presupposed the rule of law.

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