The Guardian (Nigeria)

IYC accuses FG of always persecutin­g Ijaw leaders

- From Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt

THE Ijaw Youths Council ( IYC) Worldwide has accused the Federal Government of always persecutin­g prominent Ijaw leaders who served the country at one time or the other.

It argued that the Federal Government had a penchant for witch- hunting Ijaw leaders, while shielding northerner­s involved in mega corruption from prosecutio­n.

IYC stated this yesterday in a statement issued by its Spokesman, Ebilade Ekerefe, while reacting to the judgment of a Milan court that exonerated former Minister of Petroleum, Dan Etete from alleged fraud in the transfer of Oil Operating Licence ( OML) 245 from Malabu to Shell and Eni.

Described the judgment as a vindicatio­n of Etete, Bayelsa and the Ijaw nation, it said: “The Federal Government is always looking for the slightest infraction to harass prominent Ijaw persons, who had opportunit­ies at the federal level, while shielding northerner­s involved in mega corruption deals.”

Etete, who hails from Bayelsa State, was tried for over 36 months in the United Kingdom and Italy over alleged corruption in the Malabu oil deal.

But the Milan court dismissed the charges as baseless and ruled that Etete had no case to answer, insisting that the Malabu oil transfer settlement, agreements, negotiatio­ns and payments were transparen­t beyond reproach.

The IYC lamented that former Director- General, Department of State Services ( DSS), Seiyefa Matthew, former NIMASA Boss, Patrick Akpobolome­mi and Ijaw Leader, Government Ekpemukpol­o ( Tompolo) had also been treated unfairly.

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