N’Delta Elders, Youths Commends Boyloaf Commitment to end Oil Theft
N’Delta Elders, Youths Commends Boyloaf Commitment to end Oil Theft
N’Delta Elders, Youths Commends Boyloaf Commitment to end Oil Theft
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N’Delta Elders, Youths Commends Boyloaf Commitment to end Oil Theft

Hundreds of elders and Youths under various peace advocacy groups have showered encomium on the foremost Niger Delta ex-agitator, Chief Ebikabowei Victor-Ben, also known as “General Boyloaf” over his commitment to end crude oil theft in the region.

According to the Elders and Youths from the Niger Delta region, the contributions of General Boyloaf in the region from the time of former President Olusegun Obasanjo to late President Umaru Musa Yardua to date led to the end of militancy across the oil rich Niger Delta region and gave rise to the establishment and reactivation of a more viral intervention agencies including the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), and the Ministry of the Niger Delta Affairs.

N’Delta Elders, Youths Commends Boyloaf Commitment to end Oil Theft
N’Delta Elders, Youths Commends Boyloaf Commitment to end Oil Theft

High Chief James Terebo-Julius, in a statement issued at the home of General Boyloaf in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital as part of Boyloaf birthday celebration said the various groups of well-wishers have conferred on him the title of “Man of Peace and Nation Building.”

Terebo-James, said while many former militant leaders were reluctant to embrace peace as offered by late President Yardua, Boyloaf took a bold step forward to embrace the Amnesty deal which convinced others to embrace the peace that the people are enjoying today.

“His contributions led to the astonishing increase in crude oil production from mere 900 thousand barrels per day eventually to over 2.4 million barrels per day is commendable. His efforts and navigational skills also led to the drastic reduction in crude oil theft and illegal bunkering across the waterways of the region, leading thousands of his followers to call him The Master and Commander of the Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Guinea.”

Terebo-James described the former co-founder and leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) as a phenomenon whose struggle has given thousands of Niger Delta youths the opportunity to be trained in Universities and vocational institutions in the United States, the United Kingdom, and around the world.

The group stated that they are excited about the achievements of the celebrant within the region and the nation at large and called on other leaders in the region to emulate him for the development of the region.

 

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