As the Federal Government intensifies
effort to appease the restive Niger
Delta region to stabilise oil production,
President Muhammadu Buhari has
ordered the immediate return of the
golden sword seized by the Nigerian
Army last year to Gbaramatu
Kingdom in Warri South Local
Government of Delta State.
The golden sword described as the
symbol of authority of the Gbaramatu,
was reportedly confiscated by soldiers
from the 4th Brigade, Benin City, in
May last year while searching for ex-
militant leader, Government
Ekpomukpolo, alias Tompolo, in the
heat of oil facility bombings in the
area. In addition to the return of the
sword, the Presidency has also
resolved to mobilize funds for the
immediate takeoff of the Maritime
University of Nigeria, which has been
marred by controversies and lack of
funding.
A top Presidency source told Vanguard
that President Buhari ordered the
search, recovery and immediate
return of the golden sword which is a
symbol of the ‘Egbesu Shrine’, to
Gbaramatu Kingdom with immediate
effect. The official, who pleaded
anonymity, said the new move by the
Presidency to appease the Niger Delta
was in line with the resolve by the
government to bring about lasting
peace to the area and end the
destruction of economic facilities that
is currently hurting the nation.
The source confirmed that it was in a
bid to appease the Niger Delta and
forge ahead that President Buhari
despatched his deputy, Vice-President
Yemi Osinbajo, to meet with key
leaders of the Niger Delta in recent
weeks, even in his absence on vacation
and medical attention. The official
described Osinbajo’s ongoing visits to
the Niger Delta as a ‘diplomatic
offensive’ aimed at resolving the crisis
in the region.
Vanguard learned that as part of the
Niger Delta rapprochement, the
Presidency has also decided to play
down on the use of open military
tactics against Niger Delta militants in
favour of dialogue with identified
groups, one of them being the Pan
Niger Delta Elders Forum, PANDEF.
The official said: “President Buhari
instructed the Vice President to go and
work out details of series of tours and
visits to all the states in the country
that have oil-producing communities
and ensure that all interests are
brought to the table, regardless of
parties or any other differing factors
or cleavages.
“The meetings also resolved that the
Amnesty Programme which the
President had already instructed
should be maintained with even
greater budgetary funding and this
must be clearly communicated to the
communities by the Vice President
during the meetings.
“Besides, the President also asked the
Vice President to ensure that during
the visits, the communities should be
made to understand that the Federal
Government is now interested in
action and would do its own part. The
Vice President was also asked to
secure from the communities a buy-in
of peace and collaboration from state
governments and the oil companies in
particular.
“To show his determination and
commitment to create a new
understanding and atmosphere
between the government and the
communities, the President in fact,
gave an order after the Vice
President’s visit to Gbaramatu that an
investigation be conducted to
determine what happened during an
alleged military raid of Gbaramatu
community where the kingdom’s
Golden Sword was allegedly taken
away.
“The presidential order also directed
that a search for the golden sword of
the kingdom, allegedly confisticated, if
this is found to be so, should be
recovered and once located, promptly
released to the kingdom with an
apology.”
It will be recalled that Chief
Government Ekpemupolo had
threatened to take steps to recover
the missing golden sword, which is also
referred to as the traditional symbol
of authority of Gbaramatu Kingdom.


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