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Activist Tasks Stakeholders On N’Delta Economy
A Niger Delta activist and volunteer security/environmental rights operative, Mr. Teh Kabari has called on opinion leaders and elders of the Niger Delta region to form a common front to address economic agitations of the region.
He also urged the leaders of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) to set up a frontier that would look into the 1963 constitution, as well as compare it with the Willink’s Report on Minority Rights and the 1999 Constitution.
Kabari who made this known while speaking to Aviation correspondents at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa last Thursday, explained that the 1963 Constitution was the peoples constitution but that the military came and turned everything upside-down.
According to him, the 1963 constitution will settle every agitation in the Niger Delta, both security and economic, as well as issues of the local government.
“Youths are in need of direction but the elders are not showing them direction. Niger Delta leaders outside should come back home and let us tackle the issue together.
“If we think ahead, Niger Delta will be better and investment will come, security in the region is simple to solve, and it will take us just to sit-down and articulate our needs and it has to do with our social system.
“We have ideas, but the political will to execute it is the problem. The solution to the Niger Delta problem is in the Niger Delta. The clue to security in Niger Delta is in the Niger Delta.
“Education is key and leaders should invest in education. We have inherited land from our fathers, and we are to bequeath it to our children and we will not allow strangers to take our God-given resource”, he said.
Corlins Walter
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