The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘Scholarshi­p fund starvation claim, a ploy to vacate court order’

- By Clarkson Voke Eberu

RIGHTS activist, Chief Rita Lori-ogbebor, has debunked a publicatio­n by a group which claimed that scholarshi­p beneficiar­ies of Itsekiri extraction were facing untold hardship on the strength of the freezing of the N2.1 billion belonging to the Itsekiri Regional Developmen­t Council (IRDC), saying it was a ploy to hurriedly vacate a court in junct ion .

During a press conference in Lagos yesterday, LoriOgbebo­r noted that the community developmen­t fund, contribute­d by Chevron Nigeria Limited, domiciled in a new generation bank and managed by IRDC, was being shadily run to the detriment of the good of the people and the 23 Itsekiri communitie­s in the Warri council areas of Delta S t a t e .

She stated that the Olu of Warri, Ogiamen Ikenwoli II, in his inaugural speech during his ascension two years ago, had ordered the IRDC executives to vacate office for a new crop of officials to run the outfit efficientl­y and effectivel­y. The Warri chief said she still stands by that position.

According to her, IRDC is a child of a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) between the oil firm and communitie­s where the former contribute­s certain amount of money under the stewardshi­p of the outfit for the developmen­t of the area and its people.

Stressing that the fight was for the good of all and pleading for cooperatio­n, LoriOgbebo­r said herself and the monarch were interested in a reorganise­d IRDC that should be managed transparen­tly to achieve its mandate of turning around the lives of the people and the communitie­s as a whole.

On this premise, she had approached a Delta State High Court sitting in Warri and presiding over by Justice M. Obi, to obtain an injunction in respect of the aforementi­oned fund.

Consequent­ly, the court restrained the oil major from releasing more funds to the IRDC as well as barring the council and the bank from accessing the N2.1 billion lodged in six accounts pending the determinat­ion of the substantiv­e suit.

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