Niger Delta leaders reveal who is to blame for Niger Delta problems
– Niger Delta leaders met Professor Yemi Osinbajo in Abuja
– The Urhobo elders lamented the neglect of the region
– They noted that the region should have recorded massive development if money was not squandered
Niger Delta leaders from Urhobo have blamed the past administration for wasting money meant for the development of the region for 16 years.
The Punch reports that Chief Tuesday Onoge who is the leader of the Urhobo Leaders of Thought said this on Tuesday, November 22 when he led other leaders from the region to a meeting with Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Also present at the meeting was the All Progressives Congress’ governorship candidate in the 2015 elections in Delta State, Chief Ortega Emerhor.
In a statement by Mr. Laolu Akande who is the spokesperson of the vice president, he quoted Onoge as wondering what happened to the monies meant for the region’
“What happened to these monies (budgeted for the Niger Delta in 16 years)?”
The group condemned the continued vandalism of oil and gas pipelines by militants and expressed support for the federal government.
Onoge also said the group was ready to work to sustain peace in the region.
He also declared support for the anti-corruption crusade championed by the Buhari administration.
In his reaction, the vice president noted that the destruction of oil and gas pipelines was detrimental to the region.
He said: “So much damage is being done, governments will come and go, but these damages will ultimately destroy people’s livelihoods, aspirations and their future.
“Nobody else anywhere in the world will destroy the facilities meant to help them, there is no benefit whatsoever from the destruction.”
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