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U.S, U.K Intel stopped Buhari’s Ogoni visit

Warnings from the United States and Britain were responsible for President Mohammadu Buhari’s cancellation of his well-publicized trip to Ogoni land, Rivers State, State Department sources confirmed to Pointblanknews.com.

Buhari’s visit to Ogoni was aimed at launching the commencement of the clean-up of Ogoni land, devastated by over 50years of oil exploration.

Pointblanknews.com sources confirmed that following threat assessment and analysis conducted, the U.S and British Government immediately sent out an Intel to the Nigerian Government, requesting that the President shelve his visit to the volatile Niger Delta region, citing possible danger.

It was learnt that soon as the foreign Intel was passed on to President Buhari, he immediately canceled the Ogoni trip and asked Vice President Osinbajo to represent him instead.

Sources told Pointblanknews.com that Buhari is considered an “enemy of the Delta region.”

Since after winning the Presidential elections, foreign think-thank organizations such as Council for Foreign Relations, CFR, Institute Francais de Relations Internationales, IFRI, based in Paris have expressed worries over possible regrouping of the Niger Delta Militants who believe
the emergence of President Buhari denied a son of the region the opportunity to win a second term elections.

A member of the new militant group had told IBTimes UK that President Buhari would be signing his death warrant if he stepped into Ogoniland.

Presidential handlers, Pointblanknews.com gathered, are taking the threat to the life of the president seriously. The initial plan was to leak the information that the vice president would go in Buhari’s place as a decoy to disarm the vigilance of the militants while the president actually goes to conduct a quick launch of the oil spill clean-up exercise and swiftly
return to Abuja.

“Buhari is trying to visit Ogoniland, but he should sign his death warrant before coming to Port Harcourt or try to visit any state of the Niger Delta community, Biafra land,” the suspected NDA member said during the phone call.

“We are starting a dance he cannot finish. We shall dance like vultures.
He (Buhari) has dared to wake a sleeping lion, but I promise him this time around if he tries to step his foot in any community of the Niger Delta, in Biafraland, he will not go back alive. Any Niger Deltan who will try to walk with Buhari shall also go to his grave that day. This is our
assurance.”

Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar, Nigeria’s director of Defence Information, had boasted to IBTimes UK the government does not perceive NDA as a threat. “Niger Delta is part of Nigeria and will remain part of Nigeria for life. Buhari is the president, he is number one, he can go
anywhere he wants,” he said.

“(The) NDA are just criminals and we are treating them as criminals. We are not being intimidated, we remain focused to ensure security in the country and that Nigeria remains one. Nobody is above the interest of the country,” he continued.

“No nation can tolerate an individual group causing havoc and advocating for separation. There are measures in our constitution to ensure this will not happen. We cannot and will not tolerate what these people are doing.
In the long run, they will surely pay for they have done.”

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