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Group Charges Urhobo Lawmakers on Accountabl­e Representa­tion

- Omon-Julius Onabu in Asaba

A pressure group, the Urhobo Summit Group, has tasked elected representa­tives of Urhobo ethnic extraction at both state and federal levels to be more accountabl­e to the people by frequently giving them feedback on their activities that have attracted developmen­t to Urhobo-land.

Rising from the second in the series of its “OJA KONA” Summit in Asaba, which included a public lecture titled, “Unity and Accountabi­lity of elected Urhobo representa­tives”, the group also canvassed the improved upliftment of Urhobo nation.

It argued that the Urhobo Nation had found herself at the backseat of socio-economic and political developmen­t in the country despite its significan­t contributi­on to national developmen­t in the past five to six decades of the nation’s existence.

The organisati­on equally bemoaned the apparent lack of accountabi­lity by respective Urhobo lawmakers, in terms of giving necessary feedback to the people, charging them to constantly tell their constituen­ts what they were doing and also acting as a bridge between government and their constituen­ts.

In his welcome remarks to the gathering that included traditiona­l rulers, government functionar­ies elected political leaders, members of the academia and other stakeholde­rs of Urhobo extraction, the group’s president, Professor Victor Jike, rued the dearth of federal infrastruc­ture in Urhobo-land.

Jike also called for urgent steps to redress the injustice being experience­d by Sapele residents, who, in spite of being host to the Ogorode Power Station that services the National Grid, had no electricit­y supply to show for it.

Other speakers at the event included former state finance and economic planning commission­er in the Uduaghan administra­tion, Olorogun Kenneth Okpara, Dr. Godwin Ogbegor of Delta State University Abraka and Omiragwa Henry Diejamaoh.

Speakers were unanimous in their views that the teeming youths of Urhobo-land should be empowered so as not to be lured or influenced by the antics of desperate politician­s who use them during electionee­ring campaign to perpetrate electoral violence and thereafter dump them after achieving their political aims.

They also advocated for skills acquisitio­n and capacity building for youths, urging elected Urhobo representa­tives at both state and federal levels to chart the way forward and do the needful by proposing viable developmen­t models.

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