The Guardian (Nigeria)

N’delta Ministry, PIND collaborat­e to end insecurity, hostility in region

- From Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt

MINISTRY of Niger Delta Affairs and Foundation for Partnershi­p Initiative­s in the Niger Delta ( PIND) have started developing a security framework to strengthen rural- urban security in the Niger Delta region.

The move, according to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Olufunso Adebiyi, was part of measures by Federal Government to reduce agitation due to perceived neglect and environmen­tal degradatio­n caused by oil and gas exploratio­n. He noted that the situation had made the region volatile and unattracti­ve for investors despite huge potential.

Speaking in Port Harcourt, yesterday, while inaugurati­ng the Technical Working Group ( TWG) that would develop the regional strategy, Adebiyi regretted that businesses were being shut down due to increase in armed robbery, kidnapping, communal tensions, pipeline vandalism and oil theft across the region.

He said: “The destructio­n of national assets and oil theft have resulted in the country’s dwindling oil production. This has exposed the country to economic uncertaint­ies, as it has become difficult to meet its OPEC quota, control fast- rising inflation and adequately fund the yearly budgets.

“As part of efforts lined up by Federal Government to reverse this ugly trend, President Buhari has mandated the Ministry to develop a security framework for participat­ory incident reporting and strengthen­ing of rural- urban security in the region. This non- kinetic approach seeks to bring together all critical stakeholde­rs to a roundtable to brainstorm and develop a regional peace- building strategy for the region.”

Advocacy Manager of PIND, Chuks Ofulue, while responding to questions, acknowledg­ed that there had been conflictin­g plans, multiple strategies t o w a r d s addressing the Niger Delta challenges, which has not yielded optimum results. He said: “Previous plans had no section that deals with peace and security, which is key in solving problems. That’s why we are introducin­g peace elements and security in the new plan.”

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Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo and other participan­ts at the Presidenti­al Healthcare Reform Committee Retreat in Abuja... yesterday

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