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You’re breeding poverty in N’Delta via frivolous appointments, Lori-Ogbebor tells govs

By Clarkson Voke Eberu
04 January 2023   |   3:34 am
Rights activist, Rita Lori-Ogbebor, has challenged governors to prioritise the development of the Niger Delta, warning that their frivolous appointments are institutionalising poverty in the oil-rich region. At a press conference on the state of the nation in Lagos, yesterday, the Igba of Warri Kingdom, while acknowledging the deplorable state of things in the country,…

Chief Rita Lori-Ogbebor

Rights activist, Rita Lori-Ogbebor, has challenged governors to prioritise the development of the Niger Delta, warning that their frivolous appointments are institutionalising poverty in the oil-rich region.

At a press conference on the state of the nation in Lagos, yesterday, the Igba of Warri Kingdom, while acknowledging the deplorable state of things in the country, submitted that Nigeria must be reinvented to work.

She said: “The bottom line is that we have this rottenness that has eaten deep into our polity.”

Lori-Ogbebor said the council chairmen and others running the show at the grassroots lack grasp of leadership as the governors who work with them.

She stated: “The whole country must make the Niger Delta for the good of Nigeria.

“Governors are further impoverishing the Niger Delta through frivolous appointments. The Niger Delta Question is a time bomb waiting to explode. Conscious effort must be made to address the issue.”

“South South governors must be painstaking in addressing developmental challenges of the area with available resources.”

The activist recalled that in the 60s and 70s, there was healthy competition among the leaders to develop the regions.

She continued: “The governors should add stop blaming the Federal Government for states’ unproductiveness as the Federal Government is just a collector.

“Governors must think out of the box to make things happen in the states as the productivity of the nation is with states. Anything short of this would lead to Nigeria’s collapse.”

She pleaded for the engagement of selfless administrators to run the Presidential Amnesty Programme for the scheme to deliver on its laudable objectives.

On Nigeria working for the benefit of all, Lori-Ogbebor noted that it would take a man, who has total image and concept to steer the ship of state.

“The person to lead should be the one with defined principles. That man must be the one that has holistic idea of moving the country forward.

“We must profile him vis-a-vis his beginning, family background and orientation of family members in relation to the inculcation of core values.”

She urged National Orientation Agency (NOA) to revive Nigeria’s value system for the emergence of total leaders, stating: “The problem we have today is that our people are imitating the whites. Our girls even go as far as reading foreign magazines to get indoctrinated.”

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