Thursday, April 09, 2015

Ijaw youths to Buhari: Sustain amnesty programme

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The Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, has urged the in-coming administration of General Muhammadu Bahari to ensure that the Presidential Amnesty Programme for ex-militants in the Niger/Delta region is sustained.
The Council expressed satisfaction with the performance of President Goodluck Jonathan, saying it had concluded arrangements to accord the out-going President a befitting reception back home.
This was contained in a communiqué issued by the IYC and signed by its President, Comrade Udengs Eradiri.
The communiqué which was made available to The Nation in Abuja reads:” We note with satisfaction the achievements of President Jonathan in his years in office despite the fact that he worked in the most difficult environment.
“Congress observed that President Jonathan carried out a lot of reforms and achieved great feats in the areas of agriculture, power, transportation, electoral process, economy, oil and gas sector, maritime sector, peace and security in the Niger/Delta.
“Consequently, Ijaw and Niger/Delta youths should be calm, peaceful and maintain the existing peace in the region.
“The Presidential Amnesty Progamme for ex-agitators in the Niger/Delta region which has greatly contributed to the sustenance of peace in the Niger/Delta region, be sustained by the in-coming administration to maintain peace in the region.
“The existing federal structures set up to develop the Niger-Delta region such as the Niger-Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Niger-Delta Ministry and other schemes should be strengthened and properly funded to rapidly develop the region by the incoming administration; address problems of environmental degradation in the Niger-Delta region including implementation of the UNEP report on Ogoni and general environmental remediation in other parts of the region which are affected by environmental degradation;
”The recommendations of the National Confab should be implemented by the incoming government to deepen our federal system of government where the federating units would develop at their own pace. This would address some of the imbalances responsible for political instability in Nigeria and the desperation to control government at the centre, and
Congress called on the incoming federal government to start the process of national integration and run an all-inclusive government to address the polarization and disunity arising from the outcome of the Presidential elections.”


 Source: The Nation

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