The Chairman, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Sen. Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN), has appealed to the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) to reconsider its threat for renewed hostilities and bombings of oil installations in the region.
The chairman made appeal in a statement in Abuja on Monday
signed by Mrs Clara Braide, Special Adviser Communication to the Chairman,
NDDC. Ndoma-Egba appealed to the group to tow the path towards a peaceful
resolution of all contentious issues. He urged the group to sheathe their
swords and also advised that violence will lead nowhere but aggravate the
situation. He stressed that the damage done would be felt by the region that is
already overstretched and earnestly needs rapid development.
The NDDC Chairman
said that the Commission is doing all it can to intervene towards finding a
lasting solution and appealed that dialogue be maintained with the Federal
Government toward a path of peace and sustainable development. He said: “Our environment is already polluted
and is in dire need of restoration, destroying oil pipelines and installations
would further destroy our environment and expose our people to sickness and
untold hardship. “It would worsen our already bad situation and expose innocent
women, children and youths to grave danger.
“We appeal to NDA
to still give the Government and Stakeholders more time. Resuming hostilities
will be detrimental to all parties involved whether the NDA, the Region or the
Government. “At the end of the day it is the region that will be badly damaged
and set backwards. “NDDC is not resting on its oars in our efforts to finding a
peaceful and permanent resolution of issues of development as the Commission
has strategic intervention plans that should transform the region. To achieve
this, however, peace is a must.
Ndoma-Egba,
however, emphasised that President Muhammadu Buhari means well for the Niger
Delta region and has already demonstrated this in various ways and would
continue to address the issues. “The
region is the Goose that lays the Golden Egg; it is our collective patrimony
and should not be destroyed. “We would be doing a great disservice to ourselves
and our future generations if we continue to destroy our own God given heritage
in order to prove points that are already proven”. “I passionately appeal to
the conscience of our people to give the region a chance to heal. Give us a
chance to rebuild and restore the glory of our region,” he said.
NAN recalls that
the militant group, which halted attacks on oil installations in the Niger
Delta region last year following various appeals from the Niger Delta leaders,
has renounced the ceasefire. The group
in a statement by its spokesperson, self-styled: “Maj.-Gen. Murdoch Agbinibo,”
disowned the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), who are intermediaries between it
and the government. PANDEF is led by the former Federal Commissioner for
Information, Chief Edwin Clark, who had also appealed to the group to maintain
the existing peace.
NAN
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