The Ijaw Youths Congress on Thursday warned the President Muhammadu 
Buhari-led Federal Government not to contemplate arresting former 
President Goodluck Jonathan over the ongoing probe of massive fraud and 
embezzlement alleged to have taken place under his administration.
The youths, who converged at the Wellington Hotel Effurrun, Delta 
State, for the 2016 annual Major Isaac Boro anniversary celebration with
 the theme, “The ideals of Adaka Boro and the renewed militancy in the 
Niger Delta: The way forward,” criticised the present administration for
 limiting its anti-corruption campaign only to the Jonathan regime.
The IYC president, Udengs Eradiri, urged the APC-led Federal 
Government to probe the Halliburton bribery case under ex-President 
Olusegun Obasanjo, if it wanted Nigerians to take its anti-corruption 
campaign seriously.
On the renewed militancy in the region, Udengs, said the opening of 
the Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta State, for academic 
activities was the first condition for a roundtable discussion with the 
Federal Government towards ending ongoing militants’ onslaught in the 
region.
Eradiri said, “People have started discussing. There was a meeting in
 Abuja yesterday (Wednesday) but I told them that such a meeting would 
not work.
“If they want us to talk, they must first open the Maritime 
University and start admitting students, then we would now sit and talk.
 The same issues for which Adaka Boro and Ken Saro-Wiwa were killed are 
the same issues the Avengers are raising.
“There are no Avengers anywhere. Settle these issues and the avengers would fizzle away.”
Prominent rights activist, Tony Uranta, who also spoke at the 
occasion said, “Isaac Boro and Ken Saro-Wiwa died fighting for the 
emancipation of the Niger Delta, later we had Asari Dokubo, Tompolo and 
others. But because Tompolo was taken out, new faces have come up.”
Uranta called on Buhari to reassure Niger Delta youths that the 
amnesty programme would not be cancelled if the peace in the region was 
to be sustained, noting that there were many beneficiaries who had not 
gone on training.
He said the cancellation of the programme would further throw the 
region into another rounds of militancy which would negatively affect 
the nation’s already dwindling economy.
 

 
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