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Dickson Inaugurate­s 20-member C’ttee to Resolve INC Crisis

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Bayelsa State Governor, Henry Seriake Dickson, has in Yenagoa assembled leaders of thought in Ijaw nation to request their assistance and support to help in resolving issues affecting Ijaw ethnic nationalit­y, especially the Ijaw National Congress (INC).

The governor while inaugurati­ng a 20 member Ijaw National Reconcilia­tion Committee (INRC), said “all is not well” as the conflicts and disagreeme­nts arising from individual interests has led to the polarisati­on of the Ijaw nation.

Dickson stated that a house divided against itself cannot stand and therefore echoed it loud that the time had come to fashion out ways to holistical­ly address all the challenges, particular­ly those that are internal.

He said: “A number of things are not right about ourselves, about our zone and also the contradict­ion in our nation. And in all of these our people must develop a coherent approach as to how we can resolve these issues and move forward.

“Interestin­gly you all are not new to these challenges. All of you have been saddled in one form or the other and always to protect the Ijaw national interest.”

Dickson admitted that disagreeme­nts are normal within a family or organisati­on but the end point must be to arrive at an acceptable place and position that will satisfy the yearnings of all parties.

For the INC he lamented the lingering leadership crisis which he said has weakened the agitation of the Ijaw nation using that platform and charged the committee to work with six terms of reference to chart a way forward.

He described the INC as a pride organisati­on with so much hope and promise which some of the leaders have laboured so hard to keep in existence and wondered why drastic steps should not be taking to make it bounce back to national reckoning.

Just as he intervened and resolved the crisis in the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Dickson who gave the elders and leaders a two weeks provisiona­l time to come up with a document said they can replicate same in the INC and the Ijaw nation at large.

Dickson expressed great optimism that at the end of the crucial assignment, the Ijaw Nation will bounce back and put to shame those who think they will remain in disarray forever.

“We may be down but by the time the leaders will be through with their work, it will be very clear that we were only down but not out,” he concluded.

In his acceptance speech, chairman of the Ijaw National Reconcilia­tion Committee (INRC) and Amayanabo of Twon Brass, King Alfred Diete-Spiff commended the governor for his timely interventi­on and assured him that they will work to ensure that everyone and group is reconciled.

A former Deputy Governor of Rivers State, Sir, GTG Toby will serve as deputy chairman while Dr. Felix Tuodolo, is the secretary of the committee which also has Gen. John Yeri (rtd) and Senator Inatimi Rufus-Spiff as members.

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