A former leader of the Niger Delta
Vigilante, High Chief Ateke Tom, has urged the President-elect, Maj.
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), not to abandon the Amnesty Programme put
in place by ex-President Musa Yar’Adua and continued by President
Goodluck Jonathan.
Ateke Tom, who congratulated Buhari on
his victory at the poll, also appealed to him to collaborate with
leaders in the Niger Delta to develop the oil -rich region.
The former militant leader, who assured
Buhari that the people of the region would support his administration,
added that nobody would go back to the creeks or attack oil
installations.
The ex-fighter, who spoke with newsmen
in Okrika Local Government Area on Friday, appealed to Buhari to
continue where President Jonathan would stop on the Amnesty Programme,
describing the
programme as a creation of the struggle of the former
Niger Delta agitators.
“I am congratulating Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari (retd.) on his victory during the election. We thank God for
today that Buhari is now our President-elect and we pray to God to give
him wisdom to lead our country aright.
“We want him to work with the real
leaders in the Niger Delta region and not those who only parade
themselves as leaders, but they are not real leaders. He (Buhari) should
always speak with the Niger Delta leaders, especially as it concerns
the development of the region.
“He should not forget the Amnesty
Programme because we always remember the struggle that eventually led to
the declaration of the Amnesty Programme. We did not get it (Amnesty
Programme) through the backdoor. So, we want it to continue.
“We are ready to work with Buhari. Some
people are saying they want to go back to the creeks and blow up oil
installations, but me, Ateke Tom, is not interested in all those things
and I assure the President-elect that nobody will go back to the creeks.
“I am a man, who also have a say in the
Niger Delta region and one of the former top fighters, I am using the
opportunity to assure Nigerians that nobody will go back to the creeks,”
Ateke Tom stressed.
On the disagreement between him and the
River State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, he pointed that though the
governor and some politicians in the state hated him, such hatred had
made him more popular.
He, however, explained that sometimes,
the governor fought for a just cause to bring development to the state
and hope that he and Amaechi would one day become best of friends.
“Everybody knows that Amaechi hates me.
Up till now, Amaechi still hates me. Unless our incoming President will
be thoughtful, Amaechi could convince him (Buhari) to fight me. The
politician only knows how to lie.
“Amaechi hates me. He (Amaechi) was not
at the Okrika rally and those who were there on that day mentioned the
real people they saw there, but Amaechi must mention my name. But God
will help him (Amaechi). He will change because it has been said that
your worst enemy could be your best friend. There is no problem, one
day, we will become best of friends.”
He urged the youths to shun violence,
cautioning that troublemakers could be shot during the election and
could leave their families to suffer the consequence.
The former warlord thanked the Chairman
of the Independent Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, for
conducting a free and fair election, even as he commended President
Goodluck Jonathan for conceding defeat and congratulating Buhari.
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