The Pan-Niger Delta Forum
(PANDEF) has said that the statement that oil companies should relocate to
their areas of operation should translate into a policy direction with a
definite timeline of implementation.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
The
forum also called on the Federal Government to review the 2017 budget to
reflect the contribution of Niger Delta region to the nation’s economy through
substantial allocation of funds for development.
The
forum made this known in a communiqué at the end of PANDEF general assembly
held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital.
PANDEF
maintained that the 2017 budget in its current form as proposed is lopsided and
skewed against the region.
The
meeting, which had in attendance the leader of the forum Chief Edwin Clark,
former governor of Akwa Ibom State, Obong Victor Attah, King Alfred
Diette-Spiff and former military governor, member of central working committee
and PANDEF leader in Akwa Ibom State, Air Commodore Idongesit Nkanga (rtd) reaffirm
its prescription of dialogue as the only way for forward movement.
Presenting
the communiqué, the leader of PANDEF, Chief Edwin Clark, said the most urgent
issues in Nigeria now is the issue of restructuring of political and economic
systems to guarantee a just federation, based on equity and 100 per cent
ownership of resources by the federating units revealed that the visit of the
Vice President (then acting President) to Niger Delta region is a clear
demonstration of a new pathway to sustainable engagement in the region and
worthy of commendation.
The
forum maintained that the appointment of Directors into the NNPC where only the
minister of state, who is a statutory member of the board is the only person
representing the region, does not augur well for equitable and fair
representation in line with national character.
The
general assembly commended the candid pronouncement of the Vice President on
some strategic matters, such as: Nigeria Maritime University, Okerenkoko, the
relocation of Heads offices of oil companies to the Niger Delta, regularization
of local refineries into modular and more viable refineries and award of
pipeline surveillance contract to local and host communities among others.
PANDEF leader in Akwa Ibom State and member of the Central Working Committee, Nkanga said the meeting was to ensure more peace in Niger Delta region as the federal government fulfills its promises to the region.
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