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We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Stop Its Intended Policy of Providing Millitary Aid To Nigeria on Niger Delta. More details

Submitted by Kayode Ogundamisi of The Liberty Forum UK – Deadline to sign up by: 01 August 2009 – Signatures: 17

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The Prime Minister Recently Stated That "We stand ready to give help to the Nigerians to deal with lawlessness that exists in this area and to achieve the levels of production that Nigeria is capable of, but because of the law and order problems has not been able to achieve." We the undersigned. Reject any form of Millitary assistance to Nigeria for use in the Niger Delta or any other part of Nigeria.

We call on Prime Minister Brown to urgently reappraise the reality that is the Niger Delta, vis-à-vis his comprehensive foreign and domestic policies, with a view to positively impacting the search for justice and peace in that region, even as we all work together towards securing the world's energy resources. After this very necessary and urgent review, Britain should announce her intentions, concerning the Niger Delta, unequivocally and definitely". That the injustice in Niger Delta, the environment degradation and the social concerns of the peoples of the region requiers a more pragmatic aproach and not millitary intervention.

Kayode Ogundamisi. The Liberty Forum. UK

Current signatories

Kayode Ogundamisi, the Petition Creator, joined by:

  • Prince
  • John Holden (petitions.pm.gov.uk/Thereisnogod)
  • Steve Quick
  • Akintokunbo Adejumo
  • Sokari Ekine
  • Tola Fasoyiro
  • Abdullah Rhodes-Taylor
  • Margaret King
  • sandy smyth
  • Abiodun Sowunmi
  • Cristel Amiss
  • Godwin Odusami
  • Ruth Hall
  • Solveig Francis
  • Sahadat Hossain
  • Dawn Davies

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