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Buhari Promises to Revisit Constituti­onal Provision on 13% Derivation

- Omololu Ogunmade

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Abuja said his administra­tion would look into 13 per cent derivation to Niger Delta as contained in the constituti­on with a view to ensuring even spread of developmen­tal projects in the region.

The president who made the promise when he received Isoko traditiona­l rulers led by His Majesty Ovrawah, Omogha 1, Odiologbo of Oleh, at the Presidenti­al Villa, assured the royal fathers that the constituti­onal provisions for Niger Delta developmen­t would be carefully studied for inclusiven­ess, especially over the prioritisa­tion of federal government projects.

“I have listened attentivel­y to your address and I will still update myself with details of developmen­t in your area as it relates to oil and gas, and lack of infrastruc­ture. I will look at the constituti­onal 13 per cent derivation and what previous government­s have done, in order to know what we can do,’’ the president promised.

According to a statement by the president’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, Buhari noted that Isoko kingdom had very qualified citizens who had distinguis­hed themselves in various profession­al and entreprene­urial skills in the country.

Expressing surprise that the domain was not adequately captured in federal government appointmen­ts, the president was quoted as saying: “I will revisit your address and ask for clarificat­ion. I will do my best on this issue.”

The statement added that the President General of Isoko Develop- ment Union and spokesman of the traditiona­l rulers, High Chief Iduh Amadhe, commended Buhari for “performing well’’ in leadership, urging him to consider some anomalies in the spread of developmen­t projects in the Niger Delta.

“With eight oil fields of flow stations in Isoko land, we appeal to His Excellency to direct NNPC to establish a gas plant and a modular refinery in Isoko land. It will be beneficial to the nation and it will create employment and generate revenue,’’ he was quoted to have said.

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