A Niger Delta activist and the national convener of the Niger
Delta Self-Determination Movement (NDSDM), Ms. Annkio Briggs, has vowed
that whether President Goodluck Jonathan get re-elected or not, the
people of the Niger Delta have resolved to embark on agitation for the
ownership of oil resources this year.
Speaking in an interview with journalists in Abuja yesterday, Briggs
revealed that the country will definitely see agitation from the
South-South region very soon.
“I want Nigerians to understand that the Niger Delta people have
decided that whether Jonathan is the president or not the president in
2015 is no longer an issue for us because we have to support him. Now
whether he is the president or not the president, come 2015 Niger Delta
will start agitating for the ownership of the oil even if everybody does
not do it, some of us are going to do it and we are going to do it
until we get what we want. Other countries are practicing ownership, we
must practice ownership.
“The land Niger Delta belongs to me and not you. You come from a
particular region and I cannot claim North-east. Why is everybody else
claiming Niger Delta? Let us be realistic, I come from Niger Delta, it
is my place, therefore what is there is mine. But the Constitution of
the 1999 says it is not, fine, I don’t have to accept it, we don’t have
to accept it,” she said.
Speaking further on agitation of ownership, Ms. Briggs explained
that: “We will see agitation from the Niger Delta. I am speaking to you
as the national convener of the Niger Delta Self-Determination Movement,
our project as we see it today is that we are going to use every legal
means available both within and outside Nigeria.
“We considered the oil companies and the federal government of
Nigeria that are operating in the Niger Delta as people that are
operating without our bonafide consent. It doesn’t mean that by the
constitution they don’t have right to operate, they do but we are saying
that we do not accept that they have such right. So we will pursue the
legal angle. We want the Constitution to be interpreted and when it is
interpreted, we want to see whether that Constitution is in our favour
or not, if it is not in our favour we want to change it in our favour,”
she added.
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