A militant group has vowed to attack
Governor Dickson for not paying salaries of workers.
They said they attacked Goodluck
Jonathan when he was governor in the state –
They vow to cripple the economy A
militant group, Joint Revolutionary Council has issued a chilling warning that
it will attack Governor Seriake Dickson if he refuses to pay salaries of
workers.
The oil-rich Bayelsa state
reportedly owes civil servants about seven months, local government workers for
over 13 months, pensioners for about nine months and workers in the only state
university, Niger Delta University for about seven months.
The Nation reports that the group in
a statement in Yenagoa said it will continue to attack more oil flows as a way
of showing its displeasure towards the state of things in the Niger Delta region.
The statement read:
“We are warning Governor Henry
Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa state, without further delay commence the final
payment of all workers including the old pensioners been owed their several
months of salary.
Dickson is to pay these workers/pensioners
in full and not 50% or half of half of their legitimate salaries. “He will not
claim of no funds to pay them. The funds are with him based on the allocations
he received from the federation account which is known to the people. No fund
but the government is busy doing projects and building personal buildings
within and outside the state, while these workers are dying in abject poverty
in the state. “This is unacceptable and it must stop forthwith in the region
because our parents, brothers and sisters are not to suffer as a result of
their effort in government. “Enough is enough, he should go and bring the money
wherever he is keeping it and fully pay these workers and pensioners before the
end of this month or otherwise, what he is looking for in the state he shall
see it from us”. “If the government said there is no money, it should without
delay auction those properties it and its relatives amass with the state funds
within and outside Bayelsa now to pay the workers immediately. “We’ll go after
any of Dickson’s relation and political appointees who have given wrong advise
to the Pharaoh (Gov. Dickson) of Bayelsa state to cripple the state. “Since the
governor cannot pay workers in the state, by avoiding the oath he took and his
constitutional responsibilities, he should leave the seat of power in the state
by avoiding bloodshed. Whoever that attacks us in words will also go for it.
“If Dickson undermines us what he saw while
serving as Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of the state on that
fateful day of April, 27th 2007 were we came and sacked President Goodluck
Jonathan then governor of the state at government house, will experience same
but this time around it will be disastrous and head will roll, whoever that
confronts us”. The group said it would attack oil installations in the region
as they were the hindrance to the development in the region. “The Nigerian
securities who are claiming they are securing the oil facilities in the region
should stay as their dwelling places and see whether their safety will be
guarantee by the music on those days. “We thanked the Minister of state,
Petroleum Resources for the bold steps he personally took to resolve the
injustice created and sponsored by the wicked companies and government in
Nigeria.
Our struggle is beyond monetary
gains and we cannot be bribe by the Nigerian government to the detriment of our
suffering people and the struggle is unstoppable until justice is done to the
region. “Our Field Commanders have been instructed what to do and those who are
on standby in Rivers, Akwa-Ibom, Edo, Delta Cross River await after Bayelsa
state operations. “We further warned that, henceforth, any attack on Ijaw
communities or person(s) by the military or para-military body in the region,
we will not hesitate to order our shoot-at-sight squad of any uniform personnel
in the region. “For the records, Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) are not in Delta state,
we only go there to strike and returns back safely to the struggle base,
Bayelsa state”.
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