Rivers
Ogoni Leaders Move To Revive MOSOP …Dissolve All Factions
In a bid to restore peace within the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP) and make the body truly united and more result-oriented, some Ogoni leaders have taken practical steps to revive the organistiaon.
To this end, the leaders, in conjunction with the MOSOP Peace Committee, last Saturday convened a congress at the Peace and Freedom Centre in Bori, headquarters of Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State, where far-reaching decisions were taken to actually reposition the body.
The congress, which attracted a wide spectrum of Ogoni people from far and near, including some clergymen, traditional rulers, women and the youths was coordinated by an erudite lawyer and former President of MOSOP, Mr Ledum Mitee.
The congress unanimously dissolved all factions within the body and ordered for the setting up of a reconciliation committee, which would restore peace within its fold by reconciling all aggrieved parties and members with a view to conducting an election that would produce new leaders to pilot the affairs of the body.
Moving a motion to this effect, the President of Ogoni Youth Federation (OYF), Mr. Legborsi Yamaabana noted that the dissolution of all factions within the body had become imperative, as it would ultimately pave the way for peace to return to the body, as the existence of the various factions was hampering the growth and development of Ogoniland.
He also stressed the need for a committee to be constituted to conduct election for the emergence of new leaders to pilot the affairs of the body.
The motion was unanimously ratified and adopted by the congress, with a proviso that all members of the body should go back to their respective communities and revalidate their membership, after which a reconciliation committee would be constituted that would also conduct election for the emergence of new leaders of the body.
Speakers after speakers at the congress lamented the sorry state which MOSOP has degenerated today, and stressed the need for it to be retrieved from the throes of destruction and extinction.
Mitee set the tone when he highlighted the essence of the congress, and urged the Ogonis to close ranks to build a more formidable MOSOP.
Quoting profusely from comments credited to an erudite political scientist and thinker, Late Prof. Claude Ake, Mitee enjoined the people not to allow MOSOP to die.
On his part, former Secretary to Rivers State Government, Chief Kenneth Kobani challenged the Ogoni people to rise and take back the body instead of allowing those he described as riff-raffs to hijack it and run it aground.
According to him, MOSOP is not for sale.
Also, a lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt, Prof Ben Naanen said MOSOP has been an international body, contending that “We are all committed to the belief that MOSOP will never die. MOSOP shall rise again. MOSOP is a moving train. You cannot stand before a moving train”.
The Queen of Ogoniland, Queen Georgiana Teenalo urged the Ogoni people to take a firm decision anchored on righteous anger and courage to ensure that MOSOP does not remain the same as it is today.
Former Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Barrister Joy Nunieh described MOSOP as the only mouthpiece of Ogoni people recognised internationally and congratulated all and sundry for coming together to revive it, stressing that the Ogoni struggle is never a joke.
Those who also graced the event included Gbenemene Bua Bangha, Mene Suanu Baridam; brother of Late Ken Saro-Wiwa, Dr Owen Wiwa; Prelate of Christ Army Church of Nigeria, Archbishop Abel S. Vurasi: elder brother of former President of MOSOP, Mr Fergelo Mitee; and former Coordinator of MOSOP in the United Kingdom, Mr Lazarus Tamana; among others. The event venue was full to capacity, even as Ogoni women sang and danced at the event.
By: Donatus Ebi
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