Former militant leader calls for peaceful Guber elections in Bayelsa

…wants an end to nedia attacks on Ndiomu
By Amos Okioma
Godsgift Ayabowei, a former Niger Delta militant leader, has made a passionate appeal to various political parties, their candidates, and former militants to embrace non-violence in the upcoming state governorship election in Bayelsa state, scheduled for November 11th.
Addressing journalists in Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa State on Sunday, Ayabowei also called on ex-agitators to cease media attacks on the Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Maj.-Gen. Barry Ndiomu (retd).
Expressing his concerns over potential violence and tension in the Niger Delta region, Ayabowei highlighted the significance of the amnesty programme in diffusing tension among the youth in the Niger Delta. He stressed the need for its sustenance, as it plays a vital role in the economic growth and development of the country.
Ayabowei expressed dismay over recent media-sponsored attacks on the PAP Coordinator by certain individuals within the ex-agitator groups. These attacks have raised concerns about the stability of the region and the effectiveness of the amnesty program. The former militant leader cautioned that such negative comments in the media could undermine the progress achieved so far and disrupt the peace in the region.
“I urge all parties involved to prioritize the greater good and work together towards the actualization of a better life for the people of the Niger Delta,” Ayabowei asserted, emphasizing the importance of collective efforts to maintain peace and foster development in the region.
Addressing a certain first-phase group of agitators in Bayelsa who expressed discomfort with happenings at the Amnesty, Ayabowei clarified that the statement was taken out of context. He assured that the group never met to discuss such issues and appealed to them to embrace peace, while also refraining from engaging in media attacks.
“Instead of resorting to hostilities, I advocate open communication and constructive dialogue between all parties involved to address any concerns and challenges,” Ayabowei urged, emphasizing the need for reconciliation and understanding.
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In addition to his call for peace, Ayabowei suggested that the PAP Coordinator, Maj.-Gen. Barry Ndiomu (retd), continue regular engagement with various groups in the Niger Delta. He stated that such interactions would help build trust and foster a sense of inclusivity, thus uniting different interest groups towards a common goal of a peaceful and prosperous Niger Delta.
Godsgift Ayabowei’s appeal for peace and non-violence in the Niger Delta region reflects his deep understanding of the challenges faced by the people and the significance of maintaining stability for economic prosperity. His call for an end to media attacks on the PAP Coordinator and the amnesty program’s leadership underscores the need for constructive dialogue and cooperation among all parties involved.
As the Niger Delta approaches the crucial governorship election, Ayabowei’s message serves as a timely reminder of the importance of fostering peace and unity to secure a brighter future for the region and Nigeria as a whole.