Oro Freedom Fighters threaten violence

Oro Freedom Fighters threaten violence

The Oro Freedom Fighters (OFF) have written an open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari asking him to declare a Niger Delta Republic or face their wrath.

In a letter exclusively obtained by Legit.ng, the militants accused the president of not working towards dialogue and threatened to employ violence.

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The OFF claimed it was training its soldiers in Hong Kong and that they will be arrive in November.

Read the letter below:

The OFF have count beyond patience on your refusal to embracing peace in Nigeria. May it interest you to know that Nigeria is not meant for one man, but for everyone including the generation yet unborn. It is of fact that without damages in Nigeria you will not seek for dialogue. Never pray for damages because it will take the lives of many of your loved ones.

Oro Freedom Fighters threaten violence
File photo of Niger Delta militants

From your military regime to the electoral, you posed to fight corruption and indiscipline whereas there is a whole good number of such at the peak starting from you. The looters money are not accountable, the citizens dead rate on starvation are innumerable. Though many may pretend to be silent, but OFF will not.

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Rights activists will be jailed, but the corrupt artisans will be locked up in the office. Take it or leave it, the OFF fifty-man soldiers trained in Hong Kong will be arriving Oro Nation on the 11th of November.

We don't stop you from training soldiers, but be rest assured that soldiers are born by women. Fourteen days is given to you for the announcing of the Niger Delta Republic. Mr President, a word is enough for a wise.

Source: Legit.ng

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