Rivers: “We won’t allow politicians plunge State into crisis” – Ijaw group warns

Ijaw group

The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide has vowed that it won’t allow the current political turbulence in the Rivers State between Governor Siminilayi Fubara and the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, plunge the State into crisis.

The council stated this in a communiqué issued yesterday, at the end of a one-day peace and security Summit convened by the IYC with leaders of various youth bodies from different ethnic nationalities in the Niger-Delta who sued for peace.

It said the peace and security Summit, held on May 17, was aimed to unite all youth groups from the diverse ethnic nationalities of the region.

The communiqué was jointly signed by IYC National President, Alaye Theophilus, President, Bayelsa Youth association, Doupere Precious; President Ibom Youth Council, Lord Knight, President, Urhobo Youth Leader Council, Emuejevoke Esesiobe, among other presidents of national youth groups.

It further said the State was critical to both the region and the nation, and as such, it cannot stand idle and watch while it descends into crisis.

The council stated: “On the political instability in Rivers State, we urge the politicians causing political turbulence in the State to sheath their swords. This State is critical to both the region and the nation, and we cannot stand idle and watch while it descends into crisis.

“We advocate for peace throughout the entire Niger-Delta region, not just in Rivers State. Peace fosters development, and we are committed to preventing the current crisis in Rivers State from escalating into a breakdown of law and order”.

The council called on the Federal Government to support the various states to reduce crime and create a business-friendly environment for all.

It noted that the Federal Government should collaborate with various youth and community leaders to provide better waterway security in the region to boost the blue economy.

The council also called on the federal government to initiate a process of restructuring this country as a matter of national importance.

It also said that, as a matter of national urgency, the Federal Government should, through the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd., (NNPCL), direct all International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in our region to relocate their Head Office to the Niger-Delta region.

The council also called on the State governors in the region to unite in combating common enemies — which are poverty and underdevelopment.

It urged the governors to leverage their positions to champion peace and security in the region and to ensure that external forces like herdsmen do not undermine people.

The council also called on the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, start the implementation of the 3 percent Host Community Fund, in order for our people to enjoy the benefits of the Petroleum Industry Act, (PIA).

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