Niger Delta: FG Sets Up C'ttee To Recover Illegal Arms And Stop Spate Of Bombing
Niger Delta: FG Sets Up C'ttee To Recover Illegal Arms And Stop Spate Of Bombing
THE Federal Government has set up a special committee to recover illegal
weapons and curtail the spate of bombings and illegal refineries in the
Niger Delta region.
The committee, under the office of the
Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and is to liaise with the Office of the
National Security Adviser, is to work with critical stakeholders in the
region as well as security agencies to ensure the success of the
programme.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja, yesterday, Coordinator of
the programme, Mr Tikari T. Y. Danjuma, said the programme, named Niger
Delta Riverine Protection Programme, was part of initiatives of the
Federal Government to address several years of neglect of the region and
check the spate of violence there..
He said: “To consolidate on
the peace process initiated by Mr. President, the Federal Government,
through the office of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, has set up
the Niger Delta Riverine Protection Programme. The programme is aimed at
driving further the peace process initiated by the Federal Government.
“Part
of the mandate of this programme is to recover illegal arms and
ammunition in the region; ensure adequate protection of Federal
Government assets and curtail the incidence of illegal refineries in the
region.”
He said the Niger Delta region was in ‘dire need of development, both in terms of its human capital and physical infrastructure.
According
to him, this could be achieved in an atmosphere of lawlessness,
violence and anarchy, saying ‘’Since government has expressed its
willingness to correct the ills of the past that previous governments
had visited on our people and our region, it behooves on us as a people
to give all necessary cooperation to make our region great and guarantee
a better future for our children.’
He disclosed that in the next
few days, his committee would be meeting with ‘critical stakeholders in
the region to unveil detailed programmes of activities of the
committee.
While calling on individuals and groups in the region
in possession of illegal arms to cooperate and surrender them, Danjuma
said details of how this would be handled would be worked out and made
public soon.
The Coordinator said: “We also wish to appeal to
those who have resorted to the destruction of pipelines and other
national assets in the region to desist from these acts forthwith.
‘Experience has shown that though government may be losing revenue from
the actions of those destroying pipelines, our people are the ones that
suffer the consequences of such actions as their environment are
polluted and their means of livelihood destroyed.
‘’Our people
can no longer continue to suffer the double jeopardy of being neglected
by government and made to suffer environmental degradation as a result
of the activities of those destroying pipelines in the name of
agitation. Destruction is antithetical to development.”

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