I hope they mean what they say.
Nigeria as a corporate body is bigger than any single ethnic group. What is needed is our collective resolve to fond a better way to unite the country together.
Tomorrow there might not be crude oil from the Niger Delta Region, that reasoning should resonate as a fact of life.
The scorecards of those who are going to contest the next presidential election should be the basis of evaluating their suitability and not where they come from as long as they are Nigerians.
Segun Ogungbemi.
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--"The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) urges former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amaechi, the New PDP and our brothers and sisters from other parts of Nigeria, to ignore the empty threats and provocative comments from idle political thugs parading themselves as ex-militants, as well as some so-called elders and tribal assemblies of the Niger Delta........"
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