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You’ll be judged by your achievement, IYC tells Umana 

By Obinna Nwaoku, Port Harcourt
15 December 2022   |   3:15 am
Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide has appealed to the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Umana Okon Umana, to remain focused on the task of making positive impact in the region, pledging its support for minister. The IYC President, Peter Timothy Igbifa, in a statement in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, yesterday, said Umana had shown passion and commitment to…

Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide has appealed to the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Umana Okon Umana, to remain focused on the task of making positive impact in the region, pledging its support for minister.

The IYC President, Peter Timothy Igbifa, in a statement in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, yesterday, said Umana had shown passion and commitment to his job of bringing development to the region and should not be distracted by mischievous individuals.

Igbifa appealed to the minister to continue with his inclusive and decisive leadership style, urging the minister not to be bothered by actions of his detractors, adding that he would only be judged by his achievements.

He urged detractors and blackmailers to stay away from the minister to allow him focus on realising his vision for the ministry.

Igbifa, also noted that instead of trying to pull him down through baseless, unfounded and false allegations, Umana deserved the support of all stakeholders from the region.

He said: “We are warning detractors and professional blackmailers to stay away from Umana to enable him focus on his vision for the ministry.
“Already, the minister has shown his passion and commitment to reposition the ministry and actualise its mandate for the Niger Delta. Instead of resorting to baseless and unfounded allegations fabricated to pull him down, all stakeholders in the region should support him to move the region forward”.

Igbifa said Umana, since he assumed office, had sent many youths on training, especially in the areas of Information, Communication Technology (ICT) to create a critical mass of entrepreneurs and employable youths in the region.

He warned youths devising various dubious means in an attempt to extort the minister, using the name of IYC, to have a rethink, saying IYC as a body would never engage in underhand practices.

He added: “It should not be said that youths from the Niger Delta are, because of personal gains, tarnishing the name of the IYC. We are calling on such persons to stop causing nuisance and giving us bad name.”

Igbifa appealed to Umana to remain focused on his task to make positive impact in the region, adding that the IYC would support him to succeed.