Buhari Nigeria’s President said on Tuesday that his administration would review the situation in the Niger Delta with a view to ending militancy and vandalism of oil infrastructure in the area.

This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu.
Shehu said President Buhari held a high-level meeting with leaders and other stakeholders of the Niger Delta region. While welcoming the 16-point request presented for negotiation by the
Niger Delta leaders, President Buhari said he was still expecting
reports from officials he had instructed to review the implementation of
the Amnesty programme to determine where government fell short so that
amends could be made. He said the service chiefs were putting together their own
assessment of the militancy situation, saying “when I have these
reports, including this one (just presented), we will revisit the
situation (in the region) to ensure that we succeed this time.” He, however, cautioned the leaders of the Delta that they “have more
to do than anyone else to bring peace to the region, given the influence
they have on militant groups’’. President Buhari, who pitched a vision of unity and progress for the
country in which peace reigns, said “peace, security, investment and
prosperity are linked together. “If we give peace a chance, investors will come here to invest. Nobody will invest in an insecure environment.’The President, in a speech dripping with nationalist fervor, said the
problems his administration found on the ground were many, as
illustrated in collapse of oil prices and inability of 27 of the 36
states of the federation to pay salaries. Other challenges, according to him, included the absence of savings
to fall back and having to deal with an elite, who didn’t seem to care. All these, he said, made his government to conclude that: “life as usual is no longer affordable.”
He expressed the determination of his administration to stay focused
on its key campaign promises of securing the country, fighting
corruption and creating jobs through the improvement of the economy.
“We are determined to make life comfortable and affordable to all Nigerians. “If anybody has a country to go to, let him go; we will stay here and salvage our country,” he said. The President, who delivered his report card on the war against
corruption and the efforts to secure the country repeated his call to
the Niger Delta leaders to join the administration in bringing peace to
the troubled region.
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