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Buhari has not abandoned Niger Delta – Kachikwu


The Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has said that the Federal Government was not working against the people of the Niger Delta region as claimed by the people of the region.

According to him, the dialogue between the Federal Government and the people of the region to find lasting panacea to the protracted violence and pipeline vandalism in the region was still on.

The minister made the clarification on Saturday in an interview at the end of the 2016 Convocation Ceremony of the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), Effurun, Delta.

He said the President was very supportive of the project of ensuring that government reached an agreement with the people through dialogue.

“The dialogue with the militants has not collapsed; I have laid that process and the President is very supportive of that process.

“But what the President does not want to do is to put in place same model that failed after four months and militants are back to the creeks.

“We are looking at a long term model and I have presented to Mr President a road-map and it encompasses short, long term solutions, engagement and inclusiveness of the communities.

“We absolutely believe that the Niger Delta is key to the country, they have contributed so much in very many ways but the society has failed them.

“And I use the word, society, not necessarily government because if you look at what has been provided over the years, it’s a lot and some of them have not got it right for certain reasons like corruption at different levels.

“We need to begin to look on how these benefits will get to them; so, let everybody be calm, destruction doesn’t lead you anywhere.

“I am from here and every money that the state loses because of militancy affects development in the state.

“I went to the creeks and I talked with some of the militants and we dialogued and some of the results you are seeing today are the results of those dialogues,” he said.

The Ijaw People Development Initiative, IPDI, had recently asked President Muhammadu Buhari to allow the people of the Niger Delta to freely control their resources, saying that the region was not getting enough from the current government.

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