Opinion
ONELGA Dev Centres: Facts And Fiction
I am writing as the authentic voice of Ndoni District in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area (the other District being Ogba/Egbema) to refute the malicious, fictitious and provocative piece published in your edition of Monday, 7th November, 2011, page 9, titled “ONELGA and Proposed Development Centres” in the pseudo name of one Gaddy Ominyanwa, said to be a public affairs analyst.
Whoever sponsored the thrash of a write-up is doing a great disservice to the cause of ONELGA. Well-meaning and true patriotic sons and daughters of Ogba ethnic nationality should rise up to condemn this nefarious piece, thrown in to cause disaffection and disunity in the local government. In the same vein, we shall congratulate his Excellency, Rt. Hon Chibuike Amaechi for this laudable project, and ask him to ignore the distraction of un-informed detractors while concentrating on the establishment of the 40 proposed new Development Centres in the state.
The writer of the aforementioned destructive piece had the temerity to say inter alia that “on the geographical distribution of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area, without reservation ONLEGA is the largest in the entire Niger Delta and Nigeria in general, comprising three (3) distinct nationalities viz: Ogba ethnic nationality which is made up of Omoku urban, Egi, Igburu and Usomini, autonomous clans. Ogba ethnic nationality has over 40 autonomous communities, excluding hamlets and fishing ports along coastal area”. Then he went on “Egbema ethnic nationality consists of 3 autonomous communities while Ndoni Ethnic Nationality is made up of mainly Ndoni Community and about 6 hamlets along the coastline. “How vicious, how uninformed, and how irresponsible can this be?
Let me not speak for Egbema people as they have sons and daughters capable of stating their case.
Let me also say that I am thankful to God to be alive to speak about Ndoni because I was A MAJOR Player in the process of Ndoni joining the Rivers State in December, 1976, as a District in the old Ahoada Local Government Area.
Before that, Ndoni area was a Division in the then Warri province of the Bendel State. My humble self and late Amadi Emina were two of first officers to be transferred from Ibadan to Benin after the creation of Midwest Region.
After the civil war (1967-70), Ndoni remained a part of Bendel State, and in 1973, Governor Ogbemudia visited Ndoni, thereafter, he made Ndoni area a Division, with Ndoni as headquarters.
After the lrifeke Commission of enquiry in 1975 (appointed by the then Head of State, Late Murtala Muhammed), Ndoni was transferred to the East by the Murtala Mohammed Administration. The transfer did not take effect until after the Mamman Nasir Commission of Enquiry in 1976, which sat for about a week at Ndoni, and in the end recommended that Ndoni Area, East of the Niger should be merged with Rivers State. This merger took effect in December, 1976. I was one of the leaders of the team that represented Ndoni at the Commission. According to the statistics at the time Ndoni Area east of the Niger had 69 towns and villages, settlements, etc. divided into four clans, namely; Ndoni clan, Aboh clan, Onya clan, and Adiai clan. How then could any one in his right mind, with any sense of propriety and decency say that “Ndoni ethnic nationality was made up of Ndoni Community and 6 hamlets along the coastline”.
Ahoada LGA was then very unwieldy. At the stakeholders meeting attended by representatives of all communities and traditional rulers in the then Ahoada LGA held in Omoku before the break-up of the LGA, it was agreed that the best arrangement was to accord a local government status to each of the then four districts namely, Ekpeye-Engeni District, Abual-Odual District, Ogba-Egbema District and Ndoni District. This was the recommendation that was forwarded to the then military government. I was part of the stakeholders meeting. The Eze Ekpeye Logbo, Eze Robinson O. Robinson, chaired the meeting.
How it then turned out that all, except Ndoni was not made a local government of its own had remained a mystery.
For more enlightenment, let it be said that Ndoni District is the only window the Rivers State now has to the lordly River Niger which is the main artery of trade between the Niger Delta and the rest of the country, right from the colonial days when trading companies like John Holt and UAC used flat-bottom ships to ply the water ways of the River Niger from Warri, Burutu, Forcados, to the hinterlands up to Onitsha, Lokoja, Markurdi, Gongola, and even Garua in the Cameroons.
Ndoni District, apart from being a major oil and gas producer from wells in the district, especially Obiofu, Utuechi in Adiai clan in the South (wells which are the main suppliers of gas to the Agip Gas plant at Obrikom) to wells at Agwe, Ishukwa, Ase Azaga in the North (wells which some other states had tried unsuccessfully to corner) is very rich and productive in many other respects.
With the beautiful river sand beaches, Ndoni District is a first class tourist attraction, begging to be developed to world class standards.
And for the building industry, Ndoni District has some of the best river sand and gravels. Or shall we talk of the timber, lumbered at almost every part of the District. Indeed, Ndoni District is really an enviable economic asset to Rivers State, nay to our great country, Nigeria.
Finally, I wish to use this opportunity to appeal to His Excellency, the one and only Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, the Executive Governor of Rivers State to graciously come to the rescue of Ndoni people and complete the new Bridge across the Onite Creek, which is about 80% completed, but now abandoned.
Chief Abulokwe was former chairman, Rivers State Civil Service Commission
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