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An organisation known as Community Peace and Rescue Initiative in Niger Delta (CPRIND) has pledged its commitments towards the restoration of lasting peace and development in the Niger Delta region.
A member of the Board of Trustees (BOT) of the body, Comrade Godson Ujebor made the declaration while speaking with news men in Port Harourt recently.
To attain a holistic development in the region and relieve the people of Niger Delta of the burden of decades of neglect, Ugebor said the organisaion will partner with the Niger Delta Minstry in identifying the development priorities of the Niger Delta and see to its implementation.
He said the organisation is grassroot oriented, consultative and its cardinal policies are to promote peace, good governance and good neighbourliness among the Niger Delta people.
The membership of the body, according to Ujebor, comprise representatives of the nine oil producing states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Edo, Delta. Cross River, Rivers, Imo, Abia and Ondo States.
Ujebor, who is also the National Provost and Delta State representative on the Board of Trustees, added that by the composition of the body, it was in a better position to make the right appeal and find a lasting solution to the crisis that had engulfed the oil rich region.
The body also congratulated His Excellency, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan over his recent elevation as the acting president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and prayed God to give him the desired wisdom to pilot the affairs of the country.
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