Clark expressed this on Saturday, July 30, 2016 amid the Ijaw pioneers consultative gathering meeting which incorporated the Bayelsa senator, Seriake Dickson and Delta representative senator, Kingsley Otuaro in Warri.
The meeting was gone for achieving shared opinion on the restored militancy and its effect in the Niger Delta and Nigeria.
Clark in his introduction in the meeting held behind close entryway said it was not the first occasion when this sort of emergency was occurring.
"In 2008 and 2009 comparable occurrence happened and Gbaramatu was influenced. We senior citizens and pioneers interceded and we got Amnesty.
"Today we hear that national government is arranging, as of now talking or arranging with activists and no one has counseled us.
"That won't work. These youngsters are our kids and we can't overlay our hands when they are being assaulted and imagine not to take note.
"We should be included in what government needs to do," Chief Clark said.
Toward the end of the shut entryway meeting the consultative gathering of Ijaw pioneers drew a dispatch and made accessible to newsmen.
The dispatch read, "The Elders and Leaders of contemplations of the Ijaw country require the quick rebuilding of the Nigerian country along the lines of quiet federalism.
"As panacea for the supportable improvement of Nigeria.
"As an exhibition of truthfulness of duty to discourse, FG ought to promptly pull back the military from all possessed Ijaw people group, especially Gbaramatu kingdom.''
The meeting additionally approached the FG to promptly discharge the 10 guiltless understudies of Gbaramatu kingdom.
"The meeting additionally sentence the move to scrap the Nigerian Maritime University endorsed by the former FG with provisional site at Kurutie and require the quick departure of the college.
"The gathering additionally asked the aggressor gatherings of the Niger Delta to stop further assaults on raw petroleum and gas offices and grasp the discourse offered by the government.'' (NAN)
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