Rev.David Ugolor, and the Chairman of Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth International, Nimo Bassey, said the people of the Niger Delta are still suffering pollution and neglect from the activities of oil companies operating in the region. Besides Obaseki and his deputy, Philip Shaibu, other dignitaries at the occasion include King Alfred Diette-Spiff representing the Pan Niger Delta Area Petroleum Producing Forum (PANDEF), the Minister of State Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachukwu, and Minister of State Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Pastor Usani Uguru Usani.
Speaking also, Diette-Spiff urged the Federal Governemnent to ensure the “establishment of the Gelegele Seaport and export processing, the construction of Calabar-Lagos rail, the reconstruction of Benin-Warri federal high way, the construction of Uromi-Agbor road; and the completion of the Benin-Ekpoma-Auchi- Kogi road. “The PANDEF representative went on. “But it will surprise you to note that there is no substantial presence of government in these areas. We believe that with your visit today things will change. Permit us to list some of the Federal Government abandoned projects in Edo. One, completion of the skill Acquisition Center at Iguolaba, completion of the by-pass by the Federal Ministry of Works, completion of the Oben road, completion of the Gelelege road. PANDEF expresses gratitude to the Federal Government on the policy statement made during your visits, when you ordered oil companies to relocate their offices to the Niger Delta. This is a major policy issue that will facilitate socio-economic state of the communities where the oil companies operate. The NNPC headquarters should also be relocated to the Niger Delta because they have no business in Abuja. The Federal Government should open the Nigerian Maritime University Okerenkoko. The decision to legalize small scale refineries will boost local content which will boost the economy of the communities.
“I want you to look into the reports of various commissions that have been out in place in the Niger Delta over the years. I also appreciate sir, if you can consider to pay another visit when your schedule is less busy so we can go to these various communities. “As part of the efforts of my administration to curb militancy in oil producing communities, I have mandated EDSOPADEC to embark on the following: We must now spend resources from this year’s budget to develop the master plan for each of the 38 oil producing communities in Edo State. We will now prioritize the projects in these communities with the master plan. We will now align the budgets that we spend as Edo state government, NDDC, Ministry of Niger Delta, Federal Government and oil companies so we can make more impacts in these communities. Mr President, we will not allow any agency to operate in any of these communities without strict adherence to our master plan. We will set up a review mechanism with the communities and their representatives constantly review and evaluate the progress being made in this master plan. We are preparing almost five thousand hectares of land for cropping this raining season. We are also going to partner with various security agencies so that the socio-economic activities can strive. Oil producing communities in the state have continued to embrace dialogue and that is what has sustained the peace we are enjoying”.
“This is a story of many years of corruption that has deprived our people, especially people from the oil producing communities, of their means of livelihood. That is one of the issues that we intend to address. We want to impose a new way of doing things, a new era for oil producing communities in Nigeria. This is an important engagement, it is not an engagement that we are taking lightly. The reason we have spent the few days going from community to community, state to state is because this is a serious engagement. We are committed to any one of the things that we say we want to do. It does not make sense for leadership to look at the plight of the people, especially in the oil producing areas, and look back. This is the source of the wealth of the nation and you can’t ignore the people; even if you ignore the people for a while, a time will come when you can no longer ignore them. So, there is no question at all that we are committed to say we will do what we promised to do. And that is a pledge coming directly from the President himself”.