The president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the military to stop attacking Niger Delta militants who have been destroying pipelines and other major oil installations in the area.
He gave the militants two weeks for dialogue on the prevailing situation in the region.
Ibe Kachikwu, the minister of state for petroleum said that the order for the military to suspend its operations was to create an avenue for dialogue with the militants. He made it known that the president was determined to resort to dialogue with a view to restore genuine peace in the region.
The president is interested in dialogue and has mandated the military to halt actions for about two weeks to ensure a team that will be led by NSA, dialogues with the militants to ensure peace in the area.
Ibe Kachikwu, the minister of state for petroleum said that the order for the military to suspend its operations was to create an avenue for dialogue with the militants. He made it known that the president was determined to resort to dialogue with a view to restore genuine peace in the region.
The president is interested in dialogue and has mandated the military to halt actions for about two weeks to ensure a team that will be led by NSA, dialogues with the militants to ensure peace in the area.

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