Niger Delta
Okowa Sues For Peace In N’Delta
Efforts to restore peace to
oil-rich Niger Delta region have continued in Effurun with the Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa calling for cessation of any form of hostilities in the region, saying more would be achieved through dialogue and advocacy.
Addressing delegates at a one-day stakeholders’ consultative meeting of Niger Delta Coastal States convened by elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark at the PTI Conference Centre, Effurun, Delta State, Governor Okowa 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, Governor Okowa stated that more would be achieved when credible and selfless people were given the opportunity to speak for the region.
“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 at as political, and I know that if we have a 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,” the Governor said, reiterating.
“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,” he added.
The Governor disclosed that plans were under way to reopen the Maritime University, adding 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 dollars and the process of dredging the Escravos bar is part of the bargain,” he said.
Albert Ograka, Asaba
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