A group of former militants have urged the Niger Delta Avengers,
who have claimed responsibility for a recent string of attacks on oil
and gas facilities, to join in discussions with the government, a
statement said on Sunday.
The attacks have cut Nigeria's oil output to a 20-year low.
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) said: "If
indeed your cause is to avenge the injustice done to the Niger Delta
region then, we urge you to ceasefire and join us to the table of
negotiation with the federal Government."
MEND,
one of largest militant groups until it signed up for a government
amnesty in 2009, said in a statement it had nominated a team of
negotiators on its own behalf.
"Following
useful exploratory discussions held with high ranking officials of the
current administration... MEND has constituted (a team) to dialogue with
the federal Government on the immediate, medium and long-term future of
the Niger Delta region," it said.
MEND has
said some of its former commanders and fighters make up the Avengers,
claims denied by the group. Security officials have also linked a MEND
commander to the Avengers, though he denies this.
The
government has moved in army reinforcements to the southern swamps but
Western allies such as Britain have said widespread poverty and oil
spills in the Niger Delta need to be addressed to stop the militants.
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