Outspoken governor of Edo State has accused the immediate past administration, led by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), of being the ongoing unrest and pipeline bombing in Niger Delta.While speaking when the new leadership of the Niger Delta Ministry, led by the minister, Pastor Uguru, paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Benin City, Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomhole has accused the immediate past administration, led by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), of creating the ongoing unrest in the Niger Delta region.
The outspoken governor said the past government empowered 'wrong guys who showed capacity for violence' in the name of amnesty.
The governor in his remark urged the new Minister of Niger Delta
Affairs, Pastor Usani Uguru and the Minister of State, Niger Delta
Affairs, Prof. Claudius Daramola to reform the ministry, saying, "You
have a huge challenge due to the disastrous performance of your
predecessors under the last PDP government, which made more noise about
the Niger Delta than work.
They empowered the wrong people because they showed capacity
for violence and then ignored the real people who were peaceful, who
just wanted development.
Therefore, you have a huge task to bring development and carry
out massive reforms for our people and you need to re-enlighten our
people to recognise that the long term challenge of bringing prosperity
to our people will not necessarily continue to be driven by intervention
agencies, it has to do with creating jobs and making the region
peaceful."
Oshiomhole further advised the ministry to pay serious attention to the issue of environmental degradation.
"I am very worried about the damage to the environment by major
oil companies that are allowed to flare their gas even in the 21st
century. The technologies are there. It is possible to convert the gas
we are wasting away to resources for our country," he said.
Earlier in his remark, Uguru, said, "We are in the state to
assess the progress in the Niger Delta states. It is our position that
we should not begin projects in the state without the knowledge,
commitment and collaboration of the home government because this will
help us in future planning to agree even before we propose any project.
We want to channel our resources in a way that will be best
utilized so as to avoid wastage. We are also going to take priorities
very seriously, we will put resources where they will be optimally
utilized."
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