Niger Delta
MOSIEND Seeks N’Delta Rebranding, Marketing For Development

The Movement for the Survival of Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND) has appealed to youths of the region to embrace dialogue, instead of confrontation to rebrand and market the region for sustainable development.
President of MOSIEND, Comrade Kennedy West, made the appeal in his remarks at a Leadership Retreat for Executive Members of the Movement, organised by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) in Uyo recently.
West called on youths of the region to stop oil bunkering, sea piracy and other forms of criminalities and work towards improving on the lives of the people.
The MOSIEND boss said there was the need for the youths of the area to device other peaceful avenues to agitate for the growth and development of the area.
He said the time has come for rebranding of the Niger Delta region to make it attractive for investment and charged youths of the area to work to acquire knowledge and skills that would help them contribute to the prosperity of the region.
He stressed the need for leaders and other organisations operating in the region to invest in human capital development.
“Everyday, the economy is dropping because of illegal bunkering and multinational firms are living the region in droves and they don’t want to come back.
“We need to change this narrative in the Niger Delta. We need to market and rebrand the Niger Delta. Only trained Managers and Leaders can bring this to fruition. That’s why we appreciate this retreat and we don’t take it for granted.
“We appeal to our brothers in the creeks doing oil theft to stop because it is old fashion. Yes, we want our demands to be met, we want the Federal Government to listen to us, but the approach is mundane, out of fashion and outdated.
“To jaw jaw is better than to war-war. We condemn illegal bunkering and appeal to youths of the Niger Delta to eschew thuggery and violence,” West said.
West commended the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board for the role it has played in building local content for the oil and gas sector in the country.
In his remarks, the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Mr Simbi Wabote, said the Board, through its programmes, had taken steps to reposition people of the region to take active participation in the oil and gas sector.
Wabote, who was represented by the General Manager, Corporate Communications and Zonal Coordinations of the Board, Dr Ginah Ginah, assured that the board would continue to be in the forefront of encouraging young people of the Niger Delta.
He said that the board would ensure an equitable distribution of benefits to the Niger Delta people as per what accrues to Nigerians in the oil and gas industry.
He stated that the training was organised to equip the MOSIEND executives of what the board was doing to enhance development in the region, stressing that development would only come when there is peace in the region.
“We have already achieved a lot. The incidences of blockage of Oil Company gates, and disruptions of operations have reduced very drastically. In those days, it was a daily occurrence, but today it has reduced drastically, partly because of the work that the NCDMB has done.
“We have a department dedicated to receiving petitions from communities. We have organised youths sensitisation workshop across the Niger Delta. We just did one in Warri, Delta state, before then we had done in Port Harcourt and Bayelsa. After here, we are going to Benin, then Ondo and Akwa Ibom,” Wabote said.
Wabote urged the executives to inform their kinsmen on what the federal government, through the board, is doing in the region to improve on the lives of citizens.
The Tide’s source reports that the retreat for MOSIEND executives is part of the activities of NCDMB to inform youths of the Niger Delta region on what Government is doing to enhance development in the region.