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It took the quick intervention of soldiers and other security
personnel in Calabar to abort the movement of over 150 militants from the
Calabar creeks from vandalizing the Margaret Ekpo International airport.
The militants were protesting non adherence to the agreements the
state governor Sir Ben Ayade reached with them last year when he convinced them
to surrender their arms and come out of the creeks.
The militants were able to move from communities in Akpabuyo,
Bakassi LGAs and Calabar suburbs into the main Calabar town where they blocked
major roads and occupied part of the airport for six hours, harassing members
of the public.
Spokesman of the militants who did not give his name said, “Last
year when the state government forced us to surrender some of our guns in a
public ceremony, we came out from the creeks and accepted hoping the government
would play out its own part. We were assured that our members would be
taken care of by payment of monthly stipends, and trainings. One year
after, they have not done anything.”
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Labour Congress has called the State
government to respect and implement all the agreements reached with the
militants to abate the heightened insecurity, kidnapping, cultism and killings
in the state.
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) in an appeal to the state
government signed by its Vice chairman, Comrade Lawrence Achuta and Comrade
Ayi, acting secretary, decried the increasing spate of insecurity in the state,
and called for respect and implementation of all agreements reached with the
militants to resolve the insecurity problems. (Daily Trust)

















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