Niger Delta youths urge NNPC to expedite implementation of palliatives Niger Delta youths urge NNPC to expedite implementation of palliatives
Niger Delta youth leaders have urged the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to implement the palliatives pledged by Acting President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo during... Niger Delta youths urge NNPC to expedite implementation of palliatives
Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi and Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, during a Thanksgiving Service in honour of the mother of the governor in Uburu on Sunday. Photo: EBSG

Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo,

Niger Delta youth leaders have urged the Nigeria National Petroleum

Corporation (NNPC) to implement the palliatives pledged by Acting President
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo during his tour to the region..      The youths made the call when the leadership of the Niger Delta Ex-Agitation
Forum and Niger Delta Non Violent Youth Leaders Assembly paid a courtesy visit Mr
Kennedy Tonjo-West in Yenagoa on Tuesday.      Tonjo-West is the Senior Special Assistant to Bayelsa State Governor on
Niger Delta Youth Matters.     Prince Amaibi Horny who spoke for the ex-agitators under the amnesty
scheme noted that the region was eagerly awaiting the implementation of
promises made during the fact-finding visit by the Acting President.  .Horny observed that most of the palliatives aimed at stabilising the Niger
Delta region and consolidating the peace process lied within the purview of the
NNPC.    According to him after several months of conclusion of the tour, the
Group Managing Director of NNPC Mr Maikente Baru was yet to take steps to move
forward.    “It is shocking to know that since Maikente Baru assumed office as NNPC
he has not initiated or implemented any project or program that will deepen the
existing peace painstakingly put in place by the president.    “The current peace is due to extensive consultative engagement by the
Acting President’s dialogue with stakeholders during his tour of the region.      “Instead of commencing some of the projects and issues narrated by
youths and people of the region in this period of peace to upgrade his score
card, the GMD feels very unconcern about the plight of the region.    “His only interest is to waste the scare resources in the white elephant
project of search for oil in the North East, we challenge Baru to come out
clean and show the public the companies benefitting from seismic activities in
the North.    “ It is unfair to be taking resources from the Niger Delta and neglect
the region,” Horny said.        Mr Tonye Jeminimiema who spoke for Niger Delta Non Violent Youth Leaders
Assembly noted that Dr Ibe Kachikwu had traversed the region promising that
President Buhari administration was committed to developing the Niger Delta.    Jeminimiema urged the Acting President to prevail on NNPC to step up its
activities to redeem federal government’s pledge to the region during his tour
which includes the establishment of modular refineries.    He said that it was evident that the peace deal had resulted in the
increase of crude output from 1.2 million barrels to 2 million barrels after
the peace deal but regretted that the NNPC was yet to fulfil its part of the
accord.    In his response, Tonjo-West appeal to the youths in the region exercise
patience, adding that plans are ongoing to open a window for discuss with the stakeholders.    According to him, Chief of Defence Staff, National Assembly, Minister of
State, Petroleum and the Group Managing Director of NNPC himself to look the
issues objectivelyand iron out the grey areas.     “My fear is that If the government pays deaf ear to these complains,
crises is inevitable and one can imagine where that will lead us to, more
especially when the country is passing through a difficult phase in its
nationhood,” he said.    Tonjo-West commended the Bayelsa governor for the establishment of the
state vigilante group the Bayelsa state volunteer to strengthen security in the
state,     He also applauded the Rivers government for empowerment of youth based
land and water way surveillance to boost security in the state and the security
agencies in the region for their dogged approach to curbing crime.   He observed that there was a need for the federal government to team up
with governors in Niger Delta states for a holistic development of the region

Arodiegwu Eziukwu