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Delta Oil and Gas Stakeholde­rs Warn of Anarchy Over DESOPADEC

- Sylvester Idowu in Warri

Delta Oil and Gas Stakeholde­rs Group yesterday warned that there would be total anarchy in Delta State should the state House of Assembly go ahead with its alleged plan to dissolve Delta State Oil Producing Areas Developmen­t Commission (DESOPADEC).

It maintained that the alleged plan by state House of Assembly would throw the state into another avoidable crisis with its proposed dissolutio­n of the board set up for developmen­t of oil producing communitie­s.

The group gave the warning yesterday in a statement titled "Before Another Crisis Erupt in Oil Bearing Communitie­s" and signed by its President, Dr. Tagbiretse John; External Affairs Officer, Obakpo Goodluck and Organising Secretary, Gregory Eze.

It alleged that since the group raised the alarm over alleged padding of the commission's 2016 budget and inequitabl­e distributi­on of projects amongst the host communitie­s which made Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to order for a review, some elements in the state house of assembly had been making moves to dissolve the board of the commission in other to have their way.

"We are not unmindful of the antics of the House of Assembly, the committee on DESOPADEC and other principal members of the House, some of whom have padded the budget with as much as 20 of their ‘interest projects’ to the detriment of the oil bearing communitie­s. These smuggled projects now face a certain death in view of the planned examinatio­n.

"We are reliably informed that these sets of persons have infiltrate­d the oil bearing communitie­s and groups, including the Host Communitie­s of Oil and Gas (HOSTCOM). Some persons have been induced to carry out protests to demand for the dissolutio­n of the DESOPADEC board in order to pave the way for the appointmen­t of surrogates and stooges who would then facilitate the passage of their ‘alien projects’ in the budget.

"This move by these elements is not only selfish and condemnabl­e; it is dangerous and capable of unleashing an ill wind that would blow no good in the state", it stated.

The group said as respected stakeholde­rs and leaders of oil bearing communitie­s in Delta state, it feels the pulse of its people and knows that this was a very wrong move that would be very costly.

"We are therefore using this medium to warn against any act that is capable of jeopardisi­ng the fragile peace in the areas. This warning is necessary because of the tension that this plan is generating in the oil bearing communitie­s.

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