Saturday 9 July 2016

President Buhari: 'Blackwater' Not Necessry, Please

His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari C-n-C

Please let me make one humble suggestion to you and  those on this distinguished email list with a view that some could hold positive private talks with you on the way forward.

Have just read above that Excellency may wish to contract mercenaries from Saudi Arabia, ‘Blackwater’ at the cost $258million (our Oil and Gas money) to blow up the heads of the Niger Delta Militants and everyone in the Niger Delta region including my siblings one of whom is a medical doctor Dr Mrs Gloria Ferife and her kids and husband pharmacist and Mrs Nwajie, her dear husband a Banker and my youngest Brother Orits Sagay 6 feet plus plus and some relations of Professor Itse Sagay SAN, your anti-graft advisor/overseer.

War is absolutely not necessary your Excellency. Thou shall not kill in order to take other people’s property or convert Oil resources from Delta to Daura, with all due respect.

With far less sum than what you plan to set aside to spill blood and complicate matters, we could set up online mediation.  Give RULES WATCH instructions on mediation and see how skillful professional negotiators and mediators can be.  RULES WATCH Chair is Professor Oba Nsugbe QC SAN But that is not why he is Chair, his exceptional skills are legendary. Not about QC or SAN or Professor of Law. Some have it; avert unnecessary war Sir.

Proceed peace President Buhari please for the greater benefit of the greatest majority. War has yet begun and there is kwashiorkor already in IDP camps.

In referencing egregious rights abuses  - as we know  right to life, right to the dignity of the human person, Blackwater operations could target children in Nigeria, orphanages add impecunious poverty of the masses deteriorating daily,  the trajectory for eternal vigilance..

Respectfully submitted,

 
Carol Ajie LL.B(Hons) Benin; B.L (Lagos); MCIArb( London); LL.M (Int’l Legal Studies) Georgetown Fellow, Leadership & Advocacy for Women in Africa (LAWA) Georgetown University Law Center DC 2010

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