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Relocation of oil firms to Niger Delta a big step to peace, says Ex-Militant

A Niger Delta Ex-Militant on Monday applauded Acting President Yemi Osinbajo for directing oil firms to relocate their headquarters to the oil bearing states within the Niger-Delta region.

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A Niger Delta Ex-Militant on Monday applauded Acting President Yemi Osinbajo for directing oil firms to relocate their headquarters to the oil bearing states within the Niger-Delta region.

Chairman of the Phase II Amnesty Programme beneficiaries, Mr Salvation Ibena Rufus told News Agency of Nigeria in Yenagoa that if implemented, the directive would fast track development of the region.

Rufus commended the Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu and Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Brig.- Gen. Paul Boroh (rtd) for their relentless efforts in ensuring the success of the new partnership between host communities, the federal government and multinational oil companies.

According to the ex-agitator, the youths in the region are pleased with the untiring efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari, particularly for considering host communities’ youths as active participants in the oil and gas sector.

He noted that the federal government has shown its commitment through the planned establishment of modular refineries to replace the present illegal refining activities in the creeks of the Niger Delta.

He said that the ongoing collaboration between the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme and that of the Minister of State for Petroleum was yielding results.

According to Rufus, such partnership with the state governments in the region will create job opportunities for young people in the states and take them off the labour market and make them unavailable for restiveness.

Rufus, who is also is a director at the Bayelsa State Environmental Sanitation Authority, regretted that all the multinational oil companies operating in the region have their offices in either Lagos or Abuja.

He noted that successive governments from 1999 have not been able to achieve much in sincerely proffering solutions to the problems of the Niger Delta region.

The Ex-militant leader expressed confidence the recent pronouncements made by Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo in course of his tour to states in the region.

He noted that the steps so far taken by the federal government would herald a new lease of life in the quest for a rapid socio-economic development of the Niger Delta region.

Rufus pointed out that the relocation of oil companies to the region would foster peace, unity and rapid development, assuring that his group would work to ensure that the oil companions have hitch-free operations in the region.

NAN recall that the Acting President gave the directive at a Town Hall meeting in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital on Thursday during continuation of his trouble-shooting visit to the region.

Osinbajo had urged the Minister of State, Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu to begin the process of engaging the International Oil Companies on the way forward to actualize the directive, saying: “I think it is the right thing to do”.

4 Comments

  • Author’s gravatar

    PMB and Prof Yemi Osinbajo and the Federal government should be commended for this breakthrough. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

  • Author’s gravatar

    Why would Niger Delta people continue to fall cheap mugu to the antics that the North and their collaborators from the South West dish out. There is no law to back this policy and you think the companies would just close shop and move. Did this idiot ex militant remember that these are international companies that the decision of moving their offices would have to deliberated on by their parent companies, the logistics of relocating, if it would really happen. Niger Delta people please don’t roll out the drums, don’t start the party. It’s not going to happen. It’s just political gimmick for VP osibanjo.

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      My name is Adetijani Ahmadu Okafor alias “TJ”. My friend ukoette ibekwe, you are too negative. See things positively first, and the ex-militant you called an “idiot” is not one! He has a right to be a militant to agitate for equity . Now he is seeing a likely amicable solution. Please mind your language and be positive. President Buhari and his able Vice, means well. Lets wait and see.

      • Author’s gravatar

        Well said my brother; I concur! My prayer is that, hopefully the number of intelligent and sensible Nigerians, who know how to use cordial written & spoken english on the pages of such media as this one are more than the number of motor park touts, who frequently use fowl languages on the comments column of Nigerian newspapers!!!