The group dared the military to come after them in the
creeks to show who is who rather than remaining in the comfort zone of the
cities.
A statement by NDA’s spokesman, Muddoch Agbinibo, said no
member of the group had been arrested by the Navy, as widely claimed in the
media.
Agbinibo maintained that the household of the militant group
remained intact, adding that it was unfortunate that the military was busy
killing innocent souls in the region in the name of looking for Avengers and
illegal bunkers.
“If the Nigeria military is serious about arresting NDA let
them come to the creeks of the Niger Delta, that is where we dwell not the
city.
“If I (Brigadier General Moduch Agbinibo) were the
Commanding Officer NNS Delta (Commodore Joseph Dzunve) and commander of the
so-called Operation Delta Safe (Rear Admiral Joseph Okojie), I would have been
in the creeks instead of sitting in the comfort of my air-conditioned office,”
the statement read.
Agbinibo warned elders in the region to be careful of the
antics of the Federal Government, adding that the government was not sincere
about any negotiation to end hostilities and bring about the needed development
of the region.
“Can you tell the world the government official you have
been dialoguing with? Is it the president? Or is any of the committees set up
for it? We respect you our elders, as such stop behaving as if the Niger Delta
is a seized region and stop acting like you are begging the government for
dialogue.
“The worse the government will do is to bombard our villages
and towns in the name of looking for NDA. So, our elders should tread carefully
with the Nigeria government. The reason behind military harassment of towns and
villages in the Niger Delta is because NDA has not confronted the Nigeria
military in battle.
”We are not scared in confronting you. The creeks of the
Niger Delta belong to us, so defeating the Nigeria military is not hard for us.
We have made it clear on many occasions that our business is to cripple the
Nigeria economy not to kill military. The Nigeria military should not think we
(NDA) avoiding them is a sign of weakness.”

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