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Kidnapped IYC leader reveals what abductors wanted
President Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide, Peter Igbifa, who was recently freed by his abductors has revealed why he was kidnapped in the first place.
Igbifa, who spoke shortly after he was released at Opokuma in Bayelsa State, said his abductors wanted him to call off the ongoing protest against failures of the Federal Government to inaugurate a substantive board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
“I didn’t know the places they took me to because I was blindfolded. All they wanted me to do was to call off the protest. They wanted me to do a video asking the youths to back down.
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“But I told them that I already did a video in the morning asking them to go ahead with the protest even if I was kidnapped, arrested or killed. They became frustrated when they saw the protest going on at many places in the region. I also told them that I won’t betray the principles of our struggle”.Igbifa said his assailants dropped him at Opokuma on Wednesday night, adding that with the help of persons, who recognised him, he was able to get to the Bayelsa State Police Headquarters in Yenagoa where he was debriefed by the Police Commissioner.
The IYC boss said after a brief meeting with the Police Commissioner, he met with Bayelsa Governor, Senator Douye Diri, who was worried over his ordeals.
But Igbifa said he was not intimidated by his experience, insisting the protest must continue with the aim of shutting down the region until the Federal Government inaugurates the board of the commission.
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He said: “I am more than ever determined to continue with the protest. My experience has not intimidated me and the protest will be more intense”.
Igbifa disowned some of his executive committee members led by spokesperson of the IYC, Ebilade Ekerefe, who held a meeting with Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio.
He said Ekerefe and his co-travellers were on their own, saying he never authorised the meeting.
According to him, whatever agreement they reached with Akpabio was not binding on IYC and the Ijaw nation.
Igbifa called on Ijaw Youths to troop out en masse for the continuation of the demonstration.
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