Niger Delta Stakeholders have called for
immediate stop to the vandalism of oil installations in the region,
while also demanding for the withdrawal of the military from the area.
In a related development, suspected militants, in the early hours of yesterday, blew up another gas pipeline operated by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) at Owhrode and Orhuwhorun in Udu Local Government Area of Delta State.
In a related development, suspected militants, in the early hours of yesterday, blew up another gas pipeline operated by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) at Owhrode and Orhuwhorun in Udu Local Government Area of Delta State.
It was gathered that the stakeholders, which included
traditional rulers, elders and leaders of thought, youth and women
leaders of the Niger Delta Coastal States said in a communiqué issued at
the end of meeting in Warri yesterday, that stoppage of further
deployment of military hardware and resources in the Niger Delta region
would ensure the confidence of the people and enhance opportunity for
peace and order.
After an exhaustive deliberation on
matters that affect the Niger Delta Region and the Nigerian Nation
generally, with particular reference to the resurgence of militant
agitations in the Niger Delta region, the meeting, which held at the
Petroleum Training Institute Conference Centre, Effurun, Delta State,
noted the situation of threat to peace in the region.
According to the report, the federal
government had deployed military resources in the area, causing fear,
unease and social dislocation of innocent people. “The situation is
potentially explosive and is capable of compounding the economic
conditions of the Niger Delta and Coastal region,” noted the
stakeholders.
The meeting called on agitators and
aggrieved groups to hearken to the appeal of the traditional rulers,
elders and leaders of thought to stop further attack on oil and gas
facilities and give room for dialogue.
“Without prejudice to efforts made so far, the federal government should demonstrate seriousness by reaching out to the authentic representatives of the region to discuss peace and the way forward,” said the participants.
“Without prejudice to efforts made so far, the federal government should demonstrate seriousness by reaching out to the authentic representatives of the region to discuss peace and the way forward,” said the participants.
Furthermore, the meeting also resolved to support the
popular demand for the restructuring of the Nation’s political system
as recommended by the 2014 National Conference. “The practice of
equitable fiscal federalism is a precondition for sustainable peace and
development of our Country,” they said.
The participants resolved to establish a pan-Niger Delta Platform that would speak for and negotiate on behalf of the region. The meeting further resolved to set up the said platform with effect from yesterday.
The participants resolved to establish a pan-Niger Delta Platform that would speak for and negotiate on behalf of the region. The meeting further resolved to set up the said platform with effect from yesterday.
The Meeting was addressed by the convener Chief (Dr.) E K Clark and Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, Governor of Delta State.
According to the Clark, the meeting was convened because of the tension building in the six coastal states of the Niger Delta as a result of high presence of the military.
He added that the only genuine restructuring of the political administration of the country would bring peace to the region and country.
According to the Clark, the meeting was convened because of the tension building in the six coastal states of the Niger Delta as a result of high presence of the military.
He added that the only genuine restructuring of the political administration of the country would bring peace to the region and country.
He also said that answer to many of the issues raised in the Niger Delta
region were contained in the report of the 2014 National Conference.
While commending the efforts of those
clamoring for fiscal federalism, Clark noted sadly that “Our forefathers
lived a better life than we are living now, because they were able to
manage their own affairs.
“We must find a permanent solution to the various problems that we are
facing in this country, including the youth revolt in the Niger Delta,
Fulani herdsmen, Boko Haram, Biafra agitations, kidnapping, and recently
the inability of the various states to pay their workers’ salaries and
pensions.”
Okowa called for cessation of all forms of hostilities in the region, saying more would be achieved through dialogue and advocacy.
Okowa called for cessation of all forms of hostilities in the region, saying more would be achieved through dialogue and advocacy.
He said, “There is need to agitate, but it should be agitation based on dialogue and advocacy.”
While commending the convener of the meeting for giving room for the people of the Niger Delta region to talk, Okowa stated that more would be achieved when the people of the region have credible people speaking on their behalf rather than persons who will claim to be speaking for the people whereas they were looking for personal gains.
While commending the convener of the meeting for giving room for the people of the Niger Delta region to talk, Okowa stated that more would be achieved when the people of the region have credible people speaking on their behalf rather than persons who will claim to be speaking for the people whereas they were looking for personal gains.
“Are we ready to be a true voice of the
people? Today, we are talking about dialogue but it is important that we
have those who can represent us, not the governors, because, with
governors, it will be viewed as political, and I know that if we have
well-selected stakeholders to go to Abuja to speak for us, the President
will listen because those people will not be seen as speaking for their
pockets.
“We should stop all forms of violence; with violence, we are taking actions that are destroying our land, our waters in anger.
“We should stop all forms of violence; with violence, we are taking actions that are destroying our land, our waters in anger.
Okowa posited that “our traditional rulers and our leaders
should let the youths know that they should stop violence, with a firm
assurance that the elders will speak for us; we know that fiscal
federalism, restructuring of the country are important but, we should
look at what we can benefit from President Buhari’s administration as a
people.,”
The governor disclosed that plans were on to reopen the Maritime University, and that when the gas revolution project comes on stream, the Escravos sand bar would be dredged.
The governor disclosed that plans were on to reopen the Maritime University, and that when the gas revolution project comes on stream, the Escravos sand bar would be dredged.
“We should be peaceful, please let us
give peace a chance, we need to create the enabling environment, we need
to be ready to accommodate investors because, the gas revolution
project will cost in excess of $15 billion and the process of dredging
the Escravos Bar is part of the bargain,” he stated, adding that Chinese
investors were already sourcing for funds to finance the project.
Suspected militants, in the early hours of yesterday, blew up another
gas pipeline operated by the NPDC at Owhrode and Orhuwhorun in Udu Local
Government Area of Delta State.
Moreover, the burst gas pipeline supplies gas to the defunct Delta Steel Company (DSC) at Orhuwhorun community.
Security sources disclosed that about two pipelines operated by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company were affected in the incident which occurred at about 2 am.
Security sources disclosed that about two pipelines operated by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company were affected in the incident which occurred at about 2 am.
A new militant group, Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, sources said, was behind the attack.
President General of Owhrode community, Mr. Michael Odjo confirmed that they heard the sound of the explosion and immediately he mobilised his co-executive members, youths and members of the local vigilante to points of oil facilities in their area but couldn’t find anything.
President General of Owhrode community, Mr. Michael Odjo confirmed that they heard the sound of the explosion and immediately he mobilised his co-executive members, youths and members of the local vigilante to points of oil facilities in their area but couldn’t find anything.
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