THISDAY

Tinubu: My Government Committed to Rapid Developmen­t of N'Delta Region

Promises to ensure successful execution of ongoing projects Gets update on projects, initiative­s in N'Delta ministry Ogoni group urges president to probe Wike over $900m compensati­on

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja and Blessing Ibunge

President Bola Tinubu, at the weekend, reiterated that his administra­tion was committed to the rapid developmen­t of the oil-rich Niger Delta.

Speaking during a meeting with Minister of Niger Delta Developmen­t, Hon. Abubakar Momoh, at State House, Abuja, Tinubu pledged unwavering support and assistance to ensure the successful execution of projects and programmes that would bring about sustainabl­e growth and improvemen­t in the lives of people in the region.

He expressed appreciati­on for the ministry's endeavours, acknowledg­ing the critical role the Niger Delta plays in the country's economic and social life of the country.

He commended the minister for the progress made and the dedication exhibited in addressing the unique challenges faced by the region.

Earlier, Momoh provided a comprehens­ive update on ongoing activities and initiative­s within the Niger Delta Developmen­t ministry.

He sought the president's support and commitment towards the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the region.

Momoh highlighte­d the vital projects and initiative­s undertaken by the Niger Delta Developmen­t ministry to uplift the socio-economic landscape of the region.

He further presented a detailed overview of ongoing infrastruc­ture projects, community developmen­t programmes, and efforts to address certain environmen­tal concerns in the Niger Delta.

The minister added that the ministry was poised to leverage the commitment from Tinubu to further advance its mission of fostering holistic developmen­t, infrastruc­ture enhancemen­t, and community empowermen­t in the region.

Meanwhile, a coalition of youth groups in Ogoniland called on Tinubu to probe the alleged payment of monies meant for Ogoni developmen­t by Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n and Production Company (SNEPco) to Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.

The groups, under the aegis of National Youth Council of Ogoni People (NYCOP), made the call yesterday, at a meeting facilitate­d by the Ogoni Liberation Initiative (OLI) in Bori, Khana Local Government Area of the state.

President of NYCOP, Barinuazor Emmanuel, who spoke on behalf of the groups, said the $900 million (equivalent to N1 trillion) was meant for settlement of Ogoni people between October 2021 and September 2022, over the divestment of Oil Mining Lease (OML11) to the SNEPco and the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

Emmanuel said the probe became necessary as the Ogoni people had not been briefed on how the money was accessed or expended.

He stressed, "It has come to our notice that between October 2021 and September 2022, the Nigerian government began negotiatio­ns with Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n and Production Company over the handing over of the Ogoni field in its possession, OML 11, to the Nigerian government via the Nigerian Petroleum Developmen­t Company (NPDC).

"At the conclusion of this negotiatio­n, which was spearheade­d by the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, in his then capacity as Governor of Rivers State, over $900 million, in equivalenc­e of over

N1trillion, was paid by Shell for the developmen­t of Ogoni in addition to handing over its assets to the NPDC.

"Be that as it may, Ogoni people have not been properly informed of this fund from the appropriat­e quarters, such as the Nigerian government, the Rivers State Government, the NNPCL, SNEPco, or former Governor Nyesom Wike, who spearheade­d the negotiatio­ns on behalf of the Ogoni people.

"On the other hand, informatio­n available to us shows that over $300 million (over N360 billion) of the funds meant for the developmen­t of Ogoni has been shared amongst a few individual­s with no recourse to the Ogoni people. We do not only find this insulting, we also find it inciting.”

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