THISDAY

IYC Alleges FG Turning NDDC to Election Funding Agency

- Emmanuel Addeh

The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) worldwide, has again, urged the federal government to allow the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC) implement its core mandate for the region, rather than use the interventi­onist agency as an election funding body.

The group comprising all youths of Ijaw descent, advised President Muhammadu Buhari not to leave the developmen­t of the Niger Delta region unattended to while the NDDC is allowed to derail.

In a statement made available to journalist­s in Yenagoa and signed by the IYC Secretary General, Mr. Alfred Kemepado, the council insisted that the organisati­on must be restructur­ed in such a way that any of its leaders interested in politics must first resign their appointmen­ts with the commission.

The duo of Mr. Nsima Ekere, Managing Director of the organisati­on and Senator Ndoma Egba, Chairman, is currently gunning for the governorsh­ip and a senatorial seat in their respective states.

Kemepado argued that not being able to separate the agency from the whims of politics had always been the bane of the NDDC and called on the federal government to ensure that the story of the body changes for good.

According to the IYC, in the last five months, the agency had been suffering on the altar of politics, abandoning the people it was set up to serve.

“There is no more commitment to the challenges of the commission but their local politics. This impunity in the commission is inimical to the developmen­t of the Niger Delta, especially Ijaw land,” the IYC maintained.

The IYC Scribe argued that the current state of affairs in the commission was capable of provoking fresh anger in the region and called on President Buhari to show more respect for the developmen­tal issues of the Niger Delta.

“Furthermor­e, we call on all Niger Delta sons and daughters to vote for issues in the forthcomin­g elections and not for parties or people with fake promises.

“Our youths should endeavour to shun all those who have been playing politics with our developmen­t,” the IYC said.

N33,000 Minimum Wage only for Gotel TV, Radio not All Atiku Employee

The Atiku Cmapaign Organisati­on has said the N33,000 minimum wage said to have been approved by the Presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party for all its workers was not a true reflection of what has transpired in their fold.

According to a response clarifying the situation, instead of the 100,000 workforce under companies owned by Atiku, the real staff strength was 50,000 while the N33,000 minimum wage was as announced only by Gotel Communicat­ions owned by him which did not affect his other companies.

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