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Tuesday, 17 May 2016

President Buhari is running for help from former President



– Failing to stop attacks on oil installations in Niger Delta region President Buhari may meet Jonathan


– Under Jonathan’s government the Niger Delta region received prestige and power


President Muhammadu Buhari may ask his predecessor Goodluck Jonathan for help over latest attacks by a militant group Niger Delta Avengers on oil installations.

Daily Trust reports that President Buhari has invited former president, who is an indigene of oil-rich Bayelsa, to visit Aso Rock this week.

The Niger Delta Avengers’ attacks have caused a key drop in Nigeria’s oil output from 2.2m to 1.65m barrels per day.


The group has also promised more attacks, cautioning oil companies in the region to evacuate their staff.


It is considered that Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike, who yesterday visited the Aso Rock, discussed the same issue with the president.

Wike and the Chief of Staff to the President, Mallam Abba Kyari, left the president’s office at about 2:30pm without speaking to reporters.

The militant group rose to world prominence after claiming responsibility for two attacks in May.

First, the NDA blown-up a Chevron facility off the coast of Escravos on May 4. Just over a week later, another explosion happened at Chevron Nigeria Ltd.’s Marakaba line oil facility in Warri.

The Niger Delta lost its ambitions to power last year when Buhari, a northerner, defeated Jonathan in elections.

Jonathan’s government gave the region political prestige: key ministerial posts, patronage and the spoils of the oil industry.

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