The Federal Government should muster the will to implement past
reports on the Niger Delta instead of initiating fresh talks, president
of Ijaw National Congress (INC), Charles Alabo Harris, has urged.
Speaking
against the backdrop of the recent dialogue between government and a
socio-political group, Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Harris contended
that previous documents had effectively captured the fundamental issues
confronting the oil-rich region.
“The best solution would be to
treat the causative factors rather than dealing with the resultant
effects. I don’t even understand the need for fresh dialogue. There is
nothing about the fundamental issues in the Niger Delta that had not
been previously captured from the Willinks through to the Ogomudia,
Ledum Mitee Technical Committee reports and the last constitutional
conference. What is missing and had always been missing is the political
will to implement,’’ he remarked.
Harris alleged that the ongoing negotiation was a ploy by government to further occupy the region.
Meanwhile,
an activist and chief executive of Egbema Gbaramatu Communities
Development Foundation (EFCDF) in Delta State, Chief Michael Johnny,
yesterday said last Tuesday’s talks failed, accusing the negotiators of
selfishness.
He told reporters in Asaba that the 13 per cent derivation should be given directly to the communities instead of the governors.
“Nothing
new was discussed at the stakeholders’ meeting with the President. Our
leaders went for dialogue when guns are still in the hands of the
militants who have been blowing up oil facilities in the region,” he
stated.
Johnny appealed for the establishment of naval bases at
strategic locations and provision of telecommunication services in the
riverine communities to check attacks on oil installations.
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