Niger Delta
Modula Refinery: Group Okays Plan To Grant N’Delta Youths Licence

A pressure group, the Niger Delta Youth Coalition (NDYC), has thrown its weight behind the Federal Government on its plan to grant operational licence to youths of Niger Delta involved in kpofire business to operate Modula refinery.
National Coordinator of NDYC, Prince Emmanuel Ogba said that the plan by President Muhammadu Buhari, if properly implemented would engender so many benefits to the country.
“If the youths are granted license to operate Modular Refinery, it would create wealth and huge employment opportunities to the people.
“It will end the problem of economic sabotage posed by illegal refinery and also make petroleum products which are scarce at present to be abundant for the people.
“It will also reduce the environmental damage being done to the environment and the ecosystem among other numerous benefits “, he said.
He however urged President Buhari not to limit the granting of the Modula refinery license to the youths involved in kpofire business.
He lamented that the habit of rewarding only those involved in illegality in the region at the detriment of law abiding youths.
“When the amnesty programme came, the reward went only to militants in the region.
“Now the Federal Government plans to grant Modula refinery license to youths, they are asking traditional rulers to compile names of those involved in kpofire business for consideration. Does it mean that for any youth to be considered for empowerment, he or she must be involved in criminality? “, he queried.
Ogba emphasised that criminality in the region can never end if criminal youths only are rewarded while Federal Government has nothing to offer to law abiding youths, noting that it is a direct way of luring youths in the region to crime.
Chris Oluoh
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