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Amaechi Tasks Ogonis On Unity
Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has called on the people of Ogoni ethnic nationality to unite and forge a common front in the quest for the development of the area.
Governor Amaechi, who made the call Monday, while addressing the 18th Annual Ogoni Day celebration in Bori, Headquarters of Khana Local Government Area, said unity should be their watchword in achieving the gains of their struggle.
The governor advised them not to allow selfish politicians to cause disaffection among them, particularly now that the struggle was beginning to yield positive results, noting that, the youths need to resist the temptation to be used by politicians to achieve their aim.
He assured the people that his administration would continue to be accountable by utilising state funds to deliver services to the people and apologised to the Ogoni people for the state government’s inability to provide them electricity before December 2009.
The governor said he has always identified with the Ogoni struggle because of its non-violent approach and has immortalised the late environmentalist, Ken Saro Wiwa, by naming a building at UNIPORT and a street in Port Harcourt after him.
The State Chief Executive thanked the MOSOP leadership and the entire Ogoni people for honouring him with an award, emphasising that he does not love such recognitions but accepted theirs to prove his love for their non-violent struggle in presenting the issues affecting them.
Governor Amaechi, who also represented Vice President Goodluck Jonathan, said he identifies with the non-violent struggle of the Ogoni people and enjoined them to sustain the peace for the betterment of the area and the country at large. On his part, the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Chief Ufot Ekaette, said the Ogoni people have remained at the forefront of non-violent struggle in Nigeria and the approach has begun to yield results.
Chief Ekaette, therefore, urged MOSOP to continue with the peaceful attitude for the overall interest of the people of the area and the Niger Delta region, stressing that the federal government established the Niger Delta Ministry and offered amnesty to militants to fast tract the development of the area. The Minister said the East-West road project was progressing more in the Ogoni axis than any other area because of the peaceful atmosphere provided the contractors, adding that the ministry is giving priority to projects that cut across the region to ensure that all parts felt the impact of government.
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