Ex-militant leader, Gen. Wilfred Moroco, today urged his subjects under the aegis of Niger Delta United Group to shun every form of violence against critical oil facilities within the region and wait for outcome of the negotiation with Presidential Amnesty Office.
Moro gave the order today during a chat with DAILY POST at the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel.
Moroco stated that the call has become necessary following an order by a Federal High Court in Warri for his group and the Presidential Amnesty Office to resolve their issues amicably.
Moroco said, ” Nobody should go into violence and blow up pipelines since the matter is in court. I am not in support of violence and blowing of pipelines.”
Moroco lamented that the leaders and subjects of his group who were disarmed since 2013 have not been registered by the Federal Government Presidential Office.
Moroco who stated that he is willing to settle the matter amicably in obedience to the federal high court’s order, said full payment of arrears as well as speedy documentation of its leaders and subjects in the Presidential Amnesty Phase 3 were part of the court order.
Moroco stated that rather than comply with the court’s directive, the Presidential Amnesty Office keeps claiming that its budget is not enough to cater for the arrears of its leaders and subjects.
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