IYC Backs Jonathan on Re-location of $500 Million Oil Vessel Fabrication Site to Bayelsa         IYC Backs Jonathan on Re-location of $500 Million Oil Vessel Fabrication Site to Bayelsa        
The Ijaw Youth Council, (IYC) has applauded President Goodluck Jonathan for the relocation of the fabrication of Egina Floating Production Storage and  Offloading (FPSO)... IYC Backs Jonathan on Re-location of $500 Million Oil Vessel Fabrication Site to Bayelsa        
President-Goodlucj-Ebele-Jonathan-August-2013-BellaNaijaThe Ijaw Youth Council, (IYC) has applauded President Goodluck Jonathan for the relocation of the fabrication of Egina Floating Production Storage and  Offloading (FPSO) vessel to Agge  in Bayelsa.
 
The $500 million project had earlier been slated for LADOL fabrication yard in Lagos.
 
The directive also instructs industry operators to move oil and gas cargoes to only ports in Warri, Calabar and Onne nearers to where the projects are to be sited.
 
In a statement issued in Yenagoa on Sunday by Mr Eric Omare, IYC Spokesman, the directive made economic sense and was in tandem with the Nigerian Content Act, 2010.
 
“The IYC and indeed the Niger Delta people back the directive of President Jonathan to move the fabrication of oil and gas materials to the Niger Delta where the eventual job is to be done.
 
“This is not only in line with the requirement of the local content  law but is also makes so much economic sense.
 
 
“It is common knowledge that Lagos is highly congested and there is need to move some class of cargoes especially oil and gas materials to ports within the Niger Delta region  where the oil facilities are located.
 
“We consider the  opposition to the Presidential directive and the attendant  media propaganda as an insult on Niger Delta people,” Omare stated.
 
Omare also noted that all the oil companies  operating in the Niger Delta region have their head offices in  Lagos to the detriment of the Niger Delta economy, even when existing laws stipulate they should be domiciled in the Niger Delta.
 
He said that henceforth, Niger Delta people would take steps to ensure that  any oil company without its headquarters in the Niger Delta region would not be allowed to operate in the region.
 
The IYC frowned and condemn the ex-parte order of the federal High Court.
 
“We wonder how the federal High Court would hurriedly grant such an order without giving opportunity to other parties to present their own side of the case.
 
“We question the swiftness of the order and call on  the National Judicial Council to investigate the judge who granted the order.
 
“ We want to make it clear that whether court injunction or no court injunction, we would not allow materials to be  fabricated in Lagos and used to build oil platform in the Niger Delta region.
 
“Niger Deltans have been taken forbgranted for too long and we would no longer accept it,”the group said.
 

Arodiegwu Eziukwu