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Rivers Aircraft Release, Not Exciting -APC
Though the Federal Government has announced the release of the Rivers State Government-owned Bombardier aircraft, the State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) says it is not excited by the news because the federal Government has no good reason to sieze the aircraft in the first place.
A statement released yesterday from the office of the State Publicity Secretary of the Party, Chris Finebone said, “The State Government did not commit any strange infraction unknown to the aviation sector”, believing that if any infraction was committed, it should not have gone beyond paying appropriate fine.
“What the Presidency has done reminds us of the popular saying that no matter how long an adult seizes a child’s property and raises his hand up, at some point he/she will feel pains and bring his/her hands down and return the property to the child”, the statement said, remarking that the Presidency illegally used the authorities to seize and detain the aircraft.
It said, now that the Presidency has permitted Rivers State Government to bring the two security surveillance helicopters which it barred from coming into the country to assist with the fight against kidnapping, pipeline vandalism and oil theft, the Presidency should accept that it shot itself on the foot.
“The Presidency must accept that it shot itself on the foot by stopping the Rivers State Government from bringing in those choppers at a time when it became obvious that the Federal Government has run out of ideas as to how to combat oil theft, kidnapping, killings and other violent crimes”, it stated.
The party insisted that any meaningful attempt by the Presidency to placate the good people of Rivers State must start with the return of the Soku oil wells in the Kalabari heartland and such other oil wells that have been surreptitiously misappropriated to neighbouring states.
“The APC continues to feel that the Presidency is deliberately underminging the economy of Rivers State, and by implication, pauperizing the Rivers man and woman through the brazen transfer of oil wells of Rivers State to other states”, the statement stated.
The statement further called on the presidency to also rescind its order preventing the commencement of work on the NLNG Bonny Train 7, noting that the insistence by the Presidency that work on Brass LNG must commence before Bonny NLNG Train 7 could see the light of the day is only but disingenuous and brazen injustice against the Eastern Niger Delta Ijaw people of Bonny and other Nigerians who will benefit from the over 10,000jobs the train 7 project would generate.
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