The Presidency has frowned at threats by a group, Niger Delta Avengers, to bomb the nation’s oil installations unless their demands, including restructuring the federation, were met by the Federal Government within 90 days.
Mr Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, condemned the threats in a statement in Abuja on Sunday.
He noted that the media was on Sunday awash with reports on the threats and demands by the group to embark on economic sabotage through the bombing of critical oil and gas installations unless certain demands, including the development of the Niger Delta, and restructuring of the Federation, were met.
The presidential aide stated that such threats were unnecessary and uncalled for as President Muhammadu Buhari had since engaged the Niger Delta and Ijaw National Congress (INC) leadership on how best to address the demands of the group.
Adesina, therefore, expressed shock and surprise over the threats as President Buhari had only met with the concerned stakeholders of the Niger Delta in the Presidential Villa less than 48 hours ago, where they deliberated over many issues including their demands.
He said: “It is, however, curious that the threat was coming less than 48 hours after President Muhammadu Buhari met with the leadership of the Niger Delta and Ijaw National Congress (INC), at the Presidential Villa, and the germane issues had been responded to, especially call for restructuring of the Federation, and the inauguration of a Board for the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).”
Adesina, who reproduced the president’s speech during the meeting with the leaders of the Niger Delta and the INC, said the outcome of the meeting had rendered the threats by the group unnecessary.
“For clarity and record purposes, below is the full text of the speech by President Buhari on June 25, 2021, which renders any sabre-rattling rather unnecessary:
“I warmly welcome all the Elders of the Niger Delta and particularly the National Executive of the Ijaw National Congress, under the leadership of Professor Benjamin Okaba. Thank you for paying this courtesy visit not too long after your election in April and swearing-in last May.
“I also want to congratulate you all for your election and to add that a lot of responsibility is placed on your shoulders, especially coming from the fact that the Ijaw National Congress was almost without leadership for some time.
“As the symbol of the collective voice of the Ijaw people, which is one of Nigeria’s main ethnic groups, the existence of a focused and people-oriented leadership would go a long way in articulating the demands of the Ijaw people and making sure these demands are made part of the national discourse.
“I particularly note your ten-point demand to the Federal Government in your inaugural speech and assure you that this administration is frontally addressing them.
“I am equally concerned about the rate of environmental degradation in the Niger Delta, and as you are aware, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project has started work with remediation efforts in Ogoni land, and I have directed the Minister of Environment to ensure that the projects are implemented with a high percentage of local content and inclusion of the surrounding communities.
“Similarly, under the same ministry of Environment, the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency is working to make sure that oil spills are reduced and new ones prevented.
”As you are also aware, all the responsible government agencies have been directed to ensure that they enforce compliance by the International Oil Companies to international best practices.
“In addressing your call for immediate restructuring, the National Assembly, whose responsibility it is to ensure that our constitution responds to the call for a restructured Nigeria, has already concluded regional consultations, and as soon as they finalise the process, necessary action would not be delayed on my part.
“In the same vein, your call for the creation of two additional states and more local government areas for the Ijaw people is a legislative matter, which should naturally be handled by the National Assembly and seeking concurrence at the state levels.
“I completely agree with your call to allocate operational licenses for marginal fields to Ijaw people.
”However, as you know, the process of granting licenses is guided by laid down rules and regulations, most of which even favour local content and local contractors. I see no reason why they should not be granted such licenses if they qualify.
“On the issue of fair and balanced appointments to reflect federal character principles, I re-affirm that this has always been my focus and would continue to be because I have always seen Nigeria as a country where everyone should be given equal opportunities.
“A contentious issue that has been a subject of discourse amongst the Ijaw people of recent has been the need for the Niger Delta Development Commission to live up to its billing by delivering the required succour to the people of the region.
”Based on the mismanagement that had previously be-devilled the NDDC, a forensic audit was set up, and the result is expected by the end of July 2021.”
According to the president, as soon as the forensic audit report is submitted and accepted, the NDDC Board will be inaugurated.
He, however, challenged the Ijaw National Congress to play a more active role in making sure that the ”mismanagement that occurred in the past is not repeated”.
Buhari noted with delight the call for promoting ownership of modular refineries by the Ijaw people.
”I will urge you to interphase with your sons who are involved in the processes of establishing these refineries, especially the Honourable Minister of State Petroleum Resources, to actualize this quest.
“Like you well know, completion of the East-West Road is top on my infrastructure agenda, and I will look to its speedy conclusion.
”Again, the occasional disturbance by youths in some communities along the route to construction work would require your close attention and guidance.”
During the meeting with the INC leaders, the president also observed that his administration had made considerable progress with the construction of the Bonny to Port Harcourt Bridge.
“I am delighted with the recent affirmation of your belief in a United Nigeria, and while I thank you for standing with me, I will also implore you to use your leverage in making sure that we keep working together to keep this country a united, indivisible entity so that we can tackle our problems together and overcome our challenges together.
“I would like now to commend Professor Okaba for your emphasis on supporting the fight against insecurity by developing internal control mechanisms as well as working with other institutions in the country to address our current security challenges.
“While I thank you once more for this visit and I will continue to count on your support as we work towards resolving our current challenges.” (NAN)