The Guardian (Nigeria)

Three per cent for N’delta in PIA paltry, says Diri

- From Julius Osahon, Yenagoa

BAYELSA State Governor, Douye Diri, has described the Petroleum Industry Act ( PIA) as oppressive to the Niger Delta people.

He maintained that the three per cent approved for host communitie­s in PIA was paltry and that the Niger Delta people would continue to oppose it until justice was served.

Diri stated this at the weekend during a special thanksgivi­ng service for his Special Adviser on Special Duties and Director of Transport, Government House, Lucky Yobougha, in Yenagoa.

He said the passage of the bill, in spite of initial outcry against it, amounted to injustice on the Ijaw and Niger Delta people, especially on the backdrop of the 30 per cent allocated for oil exploratio­n in frontier basins in the North.

Diri, who stressed that the law was ill conceived, dehumanisi­ng and unacceptab­le to the Niger Delta people, asked for its repeal and amendment.

He supported the aggrieved senators, who staged a walk out during its passage, stating that the action had its place in history.

His words: “Now it is incumbent on us, as citizens of this state and particular­ly of host communitie­s, to rise up against this ill- conceived, oppressive, dehumanisi­ng and unacceptab­le law.

“A lot of ignorant people were against the former governor of Bayelsa State, who championed a walkout in the Senate. But that is what a true son of Ijawland should do in the face of obvious oppression.

“You cannot be part of a decision that dehumanise­s and takes away the resources of your people. That is one of the weapons we use as minority against the so- called majority in the National Assembly.”

Diri also canvassed unity among the Ijaw, who he said, have been deliberate­ly balkanised into five states in the country apart from Bayelsa, which is the only homogeneou­s Ijaw state, maintainin­g that it was a ploy to distress the Ijaw people.

He pledged to support the actualisat­ion of the creation of the Oil River and Toru- Ibe states for the Ijaw.

In his sermon, Archbishop Ugon- Owaji Ile of El- Shaddai Ministries Internatio­nal, stressed that God was searching for a man, who would build the economy and enrich the people of Bayelsa like Nehemiah of the biblical times.

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