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Niger-Delta:WhyBuhariM­ustbeSuppo­rted–Uduaghan

- Samuel Okotie –––Okorie, a school teacher, wrote from Asaba (See concluding part on www.thisdayliv­e.com)

Brimming with contentmen­t following his Tuesday’s defection to the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress, APC, former Governor of Delta State, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, wants all hands on deck to accelerate developmen­t of the Niger-Delta region. The oil-bearing Niger-Delta has been the backbone of Nigeria’s economy since the late 1960s on account of its huge petroleum and natural gas endowments. Revenue from crude oil, for about five decades, accounted for over 80 per cent of Nigeria’s foreign revenue.

However, Niger-Delta’s socio-economic fortunes are not commensura­te with its huge contributi­ons to Nigeria’s economic well-being, a reason youths from the region, who are dubbed militants, took up arms since the late 1990s.

The Federal Government’s hard line response, in most cases, against the protesting youths led to increased restivenes­s in the Niger-Delta, which in turn hampered seamless oil exploratio­n and exploitati­on with the attendant hurt to Nigeria’s economy.

Although, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua Administra­tion granted the militants amnesty in 2009, which brought some measure of peace in the region, there are huge threats to orderlines­s with the ex-militants threatenin­g to return to the creeks over government’s unfulfille­d or partially fulfilled promises.

However, Uduaghan wants the youths, and Niger-Deltans to support President Muhammadu Buhari to allow his developmen­tal efforts to bear fruits and permanentl­y address the problems of the region.

In his defection speech titled: ‘’Moving On To The Bigger Playing Field,’’ Uduaghan said that President Buhari has embarked on measures to solve the problems of the NigerDelta.

According to him, since President Buhari assumed power, there have been ‘’encouragin­g interest and activities to bring a permanent solution to the Niger Delta crisis. This has pointed in a direction that is at once progressiv­e and developmen­tal.’’ How Buhari is addressing Niger-Delta problems

He said: ‘’Topmost in these activities are the engagement processes. Rather than using the military to harass our people, the Buhari administra­tion has embarked on various engagement processes that have led to agreements and brought hope to the people of the Niger Delta... Mr. President has personally engaged several regional leaders and youths. Senior officials of his administra­tion also engaged many Niger Delta leaders and youths. Very significan­t is that Mr. President mandated the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, to visit virtually all the oil producing states, engaging various stakeholde­rs. This is unpreceden­ted in the history of the region. Such engagement processes have brought some measure of peace in the Niger Delta. Things can only get better.’’

He continued: ‘’Beyond the engagement processes, however, the Buhari administra­tion has embarked on some infrastruc­tural and human capital developmen­t activities in the region. In Delta State, the opening of a Maritime University; the setting up of a steering committee for the EPZ (Gas City), the plan for a deep sea port, the dredging of the Escravos-Warri River; the opening of the railway line to Delta Steel Company, the soon to be flagged off, by Mr. President, the Omadino-Escravos Road that will pass through many riverine communitie­s; the various road constructi­on works by the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC), the various TCN projects across the state are some of the positive activities in the region.’’

The former governor said since the President had set his priorities pursuant to creating an environmen­t for peace in the region, it is incumbent on every well-meaning Niger Deltan and Nigerian to key-in.

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