Monarchs
from Delta State on Thursday gave six conditions for the Federal Government to
achieve and sustain the peace in the region.
Williston
Okirika, Bolowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, read out the conditions on behalf of the
chiefs when they visited the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe
kachikwu, on Thursday.
” We wish
to state here that as a matter of urgency, the Federal Government should
appoint or constitute a Federal Government Dialogue Team.
” Release
of 10 innocent school children arrested by the Nigerian Army on May 28th in
Oporoza and others in detention on trumped up charges.
” Return
of the Golden Sword, being the symbol of authority of the Gbaramatu traditional
institution,” he said.
Other
conditions he said, included return of the three traditional council speed
boats in custody of the Nigerian army.
He added
there must be cessation of hostilities perpetrated by the military in the Niger
Delta Region.
” Equally
important, the Federal Government should make a categorical statement about the
opening of the Maritime University- Okerenkoko, Delta, for academic activities
in 2016 /2017 session,” he said.
He assured
that the monarchs would continue to support every effort that would help bring
peace and sanity in the region.
Responding,
Mr. Kachikwu commended the monarchs for the visit and said that restoring peace
in the region was imperative.
He said
the ceasefire announced by the Niger Delta Avengers was a welcome development,
adding that every effort must be made to sustain it.
He said it
was unfortunate that after the announcement it was heard that pipeline in Nembe
community was vandalised and the country lost about 150 barrels of oil and a
high quantity of gas.
” This
inability to stay steadfast creates military intervention because government
cannot sit down and watch production go down.
” The
president has shown a lot of patience and believed that engaging the communities
is the best model.
” You
should continue to reach out to others to ensure total ceasefire because as
production goes down, it affects both states in tackling the financial
burdens,” he said.
Mr.
Kachikwu said the Federal Government had spent about 40 billion dollars in on
the region in the last 10 years.
He said
there was need for the money to be applied in the proper way to ensure
development.
He urged
the people and royal fathers to ensure that monies were channeled in the proper
way for the region.
He said
the government was ready to always support a positive course for the region as
it had lost 50 per cent of its revenue to drop in oil price and worsen by
militants operations.
Presently,
production has reduced from 1.6 million barrel per day to 1.4 million; may
translate to 60 per cent down in revenue generation.
” The
people that pay the biggest price for militancy is the Niger Delta, time has
come to engage in solid dialogue and everybody has a role to play.
“
Ceasefire must stay to enable the military stop interference, we must find
positive way to solve the problem of the region,” he said (NAN)

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