A group of ex-militants under the aegis of Former Forest Soldiers, FFS, on Monday, August 1, 2016, denied allegations by security agencies that it belongs to Niger Delta Avengers.
The group, also known as Isaac Boro Last Born, urged the Federal Government not to associate or treat it as the Avengers.
In a statement by its leader, Gen. O. Ibori, the group said: “We are ex-militants and not part of [Niger Delta] Avengers. We are shocked that the Federal Government has reneged on its part to fulfil its obligation from the several peaceful dialogues we had with it after we laid down our weapons for years now.
“We have surrendered but rather than fulfil its obligation by enlisting us in the amnesty programme, the Federal Government just began linking us to some recent kidnappings in the Arepo area of Lagos and the destructive activities of the Avengers that we know nothing about. All we want is to be part of the amnesty programme as the final step of the various dialogues.
“Security forces have burnt down three houses of our leader in Lagos in connection with a purported recent kidnapping in Arepo area and security men have been hunting us down. This is why are crying out that we were not responsible for any act of kidnapping and we are not part of the Avengers, only that we are asking to be enlisted in the amnesty programme.
“The government has chosen force and fire instead of peace and freedom. It has reneged on its part after the various dialogue we had, but we have pledged to be law abiding and never return to arms any longer. We are now asking the Federal Government to stop harassing us and members of our families, including burning down our homes and stop treating us as if we are part the Avengers, because we have given peace a chance.” The group said.
The Nigeria Delta Avengers are the current leading militant group operating the oil-rich Niger Delta regions of Nigeria, and have responsible for several attacks on oil installations across the country.