The
Federal Government on Monday night announced that it has set up a committee to
negotiate with the militant group, Niger Delta Avengers, that has been involved
in the destruction of oil installations in the Niger Delta region.
The
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Group Managing Director of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, who said this in
Abuja, explained that the move was aimed at halting the deadly attacks which
had made Nigeria’s oil production plummet to 1.5 million barrels per day.
According
to him, the team that will engage the militants will be coordinated by the
Office of the National Security Adviser.
He
said other members of the team included himself, the Minister of Niger Delta
Affairs, Usani Uguru as well as selected leaders, kings and influential
individuals from the Niger Delta.
Kachikwu
said, “The President has appointed a team led by the NSA and I serve in one of
those, to begin the process of a very intensive dialogue with those caught in
the middle of this. I am sure that in the ensuing one week the intensity of
that dialogue will wrap up.
“The
NSA is going to be working with the various arms of the armed forces to descale
the intensity of military intervention in the area within a week or two so that
dialogue can take place. We are making contacts with everybody who is involved,
the ones that we can identify, through them, the ones that we can’t identify so
that there is a lot more inclusiveness in this dialogue. Our prayer is that
this works so that we resort to dialogue rather than use of force.”
On
the loss recorded as a result of the attacks by the Niger Delta Avengers,
Kachikwu said, “Over the last two months, we have probably lost about 600,000
barrels from various attacks of militants in the area. In terms of production,
we are roughly at about 1.5 million to 1.6 million barrels a day, down from
2.2mbd which is the basis of this year’s budget and if peace reigns, obviously
between now and August we will be able to recover substantial portion of this
production so that the budget doesn’t suffer.”
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