The
Rivers State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has endorsed the
Niger Delta Peace Initiative recently launched by South-South leaders under the
leadership of the Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi.
The party in a statement issued on Monday in Port Harcourt by the State
Chairman, Chief (Dr.) Ibiamu Ikanya, praised Amaechi for assembling South-South
stakeholders under the umbrella of the Initiative for Peace, Governance
and Development of the South-South to proffer solutions to the current
destruction of the oil pipelines and ecosystem of the region.
“This
historical peace parley held at the Lagos Hall of Transcorp Hilton Hotel,
Abuja, on 24th September, 2016 was a welcome development and should be
supported by all true sons and daughters of the Niger Delta,” the party said.
It added: “We are ashamed that some disgruntled elements can take pleasure in
destroying the facilities that convey oil, the mainstay of our national
economy. Apart from this, our environment is polluted, thereby making fishing
and farming – the major sources of livelihood of our people – impossible.
“We
urge those behind these unwarranted attacks against our region to have a
rethink and save us from being looked upon as a people who are violent. Apart
from destroying government facilities, their activities serve to scare away
investors that are desperately needed in developing our region.”
Rivers
APC said it is not surprised by the Amaechi initiative to restore peace to the
Niger Delta considering the great initiatives he used in ensuring peace and
security of lives during his eight years reign as Governor of Rivers State.
“This peace parlay simply demonstrates Amaechi’s concern for the peace,
development and emancipation of the Niger Delta region and we pray that our
leaders will buy into this and allow peace to reign in our region,” the party
said.
It
commended all those working with Amaechi on this latest peace move, urging them
to be guided by the biblical admonition found in the Gospel of Saint Mathew in
Chapter 5 verse 9, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called
sons of God.”
“We
urge therefore all Niger Deltans to stop blaming others for our woes and get
our priorities right in this government that has demonstrated commitment to
develop our region,” the statement said. “In this vein, we admonish all the
interventionist agencies such as the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs and Niger
Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to expedite action in the discharge of
their mandate. We are convinced that if these agencies work accordingly and
with the various State Governments in the region utilise the 13% derivation
fund judiciously; our region will be developed, militancy will be eradicated as
the reasons adduced for the blowing up of the oil facilities would no longer be
exist.”
The communiqué issued at
the end of the stakeholders engagement meeting under the auspices of the
Initiative for Peace, Governance and Development of the Niger Delta Region on this 24th day of September 2016 was duly
signed by these great Niger Delta Leaders.
1. PROF. BEN AYADE
2. SEN. VICTOR NDOMA-EGBA
3. MR. DONALD DUKE
4. SEN. BASSEY OTU
5. SEN. FLORENCE ITA-GIWA
6. HIS EMINENCE KING (DR) EDMUND DAKORU
7. HRM KING EBITIMI BANIGO
8. HRM FRANK OKORAKPO
9. HRM KING W.S. JOSHUA IGBUGBURU
10. HIS EXCELLENCY, CHIEF (NAVY CAPT) WALTER FEEHABO-AMAIN
11. REAR ADMIRAL FESTUS PORBENI (RTD)
12. PROF. T. TURNER ISOUN
13. SEN INATIMI R. SPIFF
14. CHIEF TIMI ALAIBE
15. SEN. E. W. T. DIFFA
16. OLOROGUN FRANK KOKORI
17. BARR. JUSTIN REWANE
18. NDUKA OBAEGBNA
19. DR. OGAGA IFOWODO
20. HON E. T. AGBONAYIMA
21. HIS EXCELLENCY, OBONG VICTOR ATTAH
22. RT. HON. EMAH BASSEY
23. RT. HON. BERNARD UDO
24. RT. HON. IGNATIUS EDET
25. OBONG BASSEY INUAEYEN
26. PROF. OKON EMINUE
27. CHIEF DON ETIEBET
28. OBONG UMANA O. UMANA
29. DR. AKPAN MICAH UMOH
30. H.E. NSIMA EKERE
31. MRS IBIM SEMENITARI
32. PROF. NIMI BRIGGS
33. PROF. B.B FAKAE
34. BARR. BOMA OBUOFORIBO
35. DR. I. N. IRAGUNIMA
36. PRINCE TONYE PRINCEWILL
37. CHIEF ANDREW UCHENDU
38. SEN. MAGNUS ABE
39. CHIEF TONY URANTA
40. HON. MENE L. DEREK
41. RT. HON. CHIBUIKE ROTIMI AMAECHI
42. HRM KING MALLA SASIME (EBENIBE OF EPIE)
43. HRM KING OKPOITARI DIONGOLI (IBEDAOWEI OF OPOKUMA)
44. OLOROGUN OTEGA EMERHOR (OON)
45. ENGR SAMUEL ADJOGBE
2. SEN. VICTOR NDOMA-EGBA
3. MR. DONALD DUKE
4. SEN. BASSEY OTU
5. SEN. FLORENCE ITA-GIWA
6. HIS EMINENCE KING (DR) EDMUND DAKORU
7. HRM KING EBITIMI BANIGO
8. HRM FRANK OKORAKPO
9. HRM KING W.S. JOSHUA IGBUGBURU
10. HIS EXCELLENCY, CHIEF (NAVY CAPT) WALTER FEEHABO-AMAIN
11. REAR ADMIRAL FESTUS PORBENI (RTD)
12. PROF. T. TURNER ISOUN
13. SEN INATIMI R. SPIFF
14. CHIEF TIMI ALAIBE
15. SEN. E. W. T. DIFFA
16. OLOROGUN FRANK KOKORI
17. BARR. JUSTIN REWANE
18. NDUKA OBAEGBNA
19. DR. OGAGA IFOWODO
20. HON E. T. AGBONAYIMA
21. HIS EXCELLENCY, OBONG VICTOR ATTAH
22. RT. HON. EMAH BASSEY
23. RT. HON. BERNARD UDO
24. RT. HON. IGNATIUS EDET
25. OBONG BASSEY INUAEYEN
26. PROF. OKON EMINUE
27. CHIEF DON ETIEBET
28. OBONG UMANA O. UMANA
29. DR. AKPAN MICAH UMOH
30. H.E. NSIMA EKERE
31. MRS IBIM SEMENITARI
32. PROF. NIMI BRIGGS
33. PROF. B.B FAKAE
34. BARR. BOMA OBUOFORIBO
35. DR. I. N. IRAGUNIMA
36. PRINCE TONYE PRINCEWILL
37. CHIEF ANDREW UCHENDU
38. SEN. MAGNUS ABE
39. CHIEF TONY URANTA
40. HON. MENE L. DEREK
41. RT. HON. CHIBUIKE ROTIMI AMAECHI
42. HRM KING MALLA SASIME (EBENIBE OF EPIE)
43. HRM KING OKPOITARI DIONGOLI (IBEDAOWEI OF OPOKUMA)
44. OLOROGUN OTEGA EMERHOR (OON)
45. ENGR SAMUEL ADJOGBE
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