WE WON’T SURRENDER, JOHN TOGO’S MEN DARE FG
 Aggrieved ex-militants under the aegis of the Niger-Delta Liberation                Force, NDLF, led by “General” John Togo in Delta State                remained   recalcitrant yesterday,  saying they would                not surrender.
Aggrieved ex-militants under the aegis of the Niger-Delta Liberation                Force, NDLF, led by “General” John Togo in Delta State                remained   recalcitrant yesterday,  saying they would                not surrender.
Spokesman of the group, “Captain” Mark Anthony                told Daily Sun that the group would not surrender until the Federal                Government convened a conference of aggrieved ex-militants to discuss                their grievances with the post-amnesty programme.
His words, “We are not surrendering, we are waiting                for more troops, until government calls for a dialogue to address                grey areas with aggrieved ex-militants, the battle is not over,                we will continue.”
He said it was wrong for the Federal Government and the JTF                to address them as criminals when they heard the point clearly that                they were not criminals, but ex-militants fighting for their rights.                Anthony added. “We want Mr. President to apologize to us for                calling us criminals, those on whose backs he climbed to power.
    Militant leader in Rivers State,
    Mr. Obese Kuna who surrendered 
    with 62 of his fighters to the Joint 
   Military Task Force on November 19 
   being paraded before newsmen in 
   Port Harcourt on Saturday.
He is the highest beneficiary of our armed struggle in the Niger-Delta.                We’re not criminals but freedom fighters.”
Meanwhile, the barricade on the waterways of Delta State by                the JTF continued yesterday with reports that there were restriction                of movements in the Bomadi, Burutu, Okwagbe axis. He said only the                Warri end to Gbaramatu kingdom was spared. 
But residents of Ogodobri and other communities who fled their communities                for fear of reprisal attack by the JTF following last Wednesday’s                gun battle between soldiers and NDLF fighters at Ayakuromo militant                camp of John Togo, have started returning home.  The Councillor                representing Ogodobri in the Bomadi Local Government, Hon. Geofrey                Dibofa commended the JTF on their activities in the area.
President of the Concerned People Forum of Ogodobri community,                Pastor Felix Okpe also praised President Goodluck Jonathan for carefully                monitoring the taskforce and ensuring that they did not descend                on innocent communities.    Dibofa said, “Presently,                the situation is under control, the good people of Ogodobri do not                deserve the punishment they gave us in the past just because of                John Togo.”
 
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