Opinion
Welcome Ministers
The visit last weekend to Rivers State by the Chairman
of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur during which he scored the state governor, Rt. Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi very high in infrastructural development did come to many watchers of the political scene as a surprise.
According to reports, after inspecting certain infrastructure put in place by the Amaechi administration, an overwhelmed Alhaji Tukur could not hold his breath. With the magnificence and modernity displayed by the architectural masterpieces that announce the presence of the Kesley Harrison Specialist Hospital and the Dental and Maxillofacial Hospital, all in Port Harcourt, Tukur could not but declare Amaechi’s administration as the best in Nigeria. To me, that was a very dispassionate assessment of the performance of the Amaechi administration which has shown relentless commitment toward all-round development of the state even in terms of huge financial outlays for human development both locally and abroad.
Thus, as the Minister of Information and Communication and his counterpart in the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs come calling, their impressions about development in the state, would of needs, go to confirm or contradict the assessment of their party boss, Alhaji Tukur. For the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe, it was obvious that his major concern is the development of roads in the region to afford investors access to the intimidating mangrove forests that make development very expensive and daunting in the Niger Delta.
Recently, the minister disclosed that his ministry had lofty plans for Niger Delta. Speaking with reporters in Lagos, Orubebe said his ministry was on course in bringing development to Niger Delta through its determination to complete the East-West road in December 2014.
While work was ongoing on other eleven critical roads and nine erosion projects, all in the Niger Delta, the minister did say that the East-West road had reached 53 per cent completion, but blamed the federal government for releasing a paltry N1.2 billion, for mobilization as against the sum of N30 – N32 billion needed for the assignment. “Now 36 out of 42 bridges and 756 out of 786 culverts have been completed. It is 53 per cent done. By December 2014, we will complete the project”, the minister said. But it appears the focus of his ministry is more on the East/West road that traverses about five states in the South /South terminating in the West.
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Though the minister did not give details of the other 11 roads in which his ministry was interested, I believe that the Bomu-Bonny road is one of them that should be given high priority.
The importance of this road is underscored by the fact that it is the only link road to Bonny Island which plays host to several multi-national oil companies including the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG, project. The project which was awarded in 2002 to Gitto Construction Ltd has suffered many set backs ranging from underfunding, community disagreements and poor performance of the contractor. It is no gainsaying that this project is important to the economy of the nation as Bonny Island is the hub of oil and gas in the country. As such the government should give that project immediate attention not only to improve on Nigeria’s economic well-being, but also to provide an alternative and safe means of transport to Bonny.
As for the Minister of Information and Communications, Labaran Maku who is currently on Good Governance tour to the state, it would be expected that he should see the projects put on ground by the Amaechi administration, schools, hospital, roads through the same prism as the party boss has viewed them, because the projects are there for all to see. However, there is need for the duo to transmit just one important message concerning the remediation of Ogoniland to the Federal Government for quick intervention to avoid untoward reactions from the people of the area. This issue which has put the Ogonis through traumatic experience for years cannot just be wished away in a fair, just and equitable society. Fair enough, the Ogonis have contributed resources in their land, crude oil, to the development of the entire country in a process which has caused much devastation to their environment.
But the delay in commencing the remediation of their despoiled environment even after the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), released its recommendation in that direction, still beats one’s imagination. The Chairman of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP) Provisional Council, Prof. Ben Naanen speaking on the issue during the recent Ogoni Day celebration in Bori decried the delay by the Federal Government in the implementation of the major recommendation of the UNEP report for the clean-up of the devastated Ogoni environment arising from oil exploration activities. He then called on the authorities to institute an intervention programme that would address the issue of poverty in the area “because the Ogonis largely depend on their natural environment for their survival. Re-echoing this portion, the Executive Director, Environmental Rights Action, Nnimmo Bassey urged Federal Government to commence the clean-up in the polluted Ogoniland to avoid violent agitation and mass protest in the area. Thus, apart from visiting the urban areas, the visiting minister should also take time off to visit Ogoniland to see things for themselves in order to advise the Federal Government properly on how not to treat the goose that lays the golden eggs. Welcome Ministers.