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Ex-Agitator Absolves Self From Cultism, Kidnapping
A former Niger Delta agitator, Chief Solomon Ndigbara has absolved himself from the current spate of cultism and kidnappings in Ogoniland.
Chief Ndigbara who said this in an interview with newsmen in his country home, Yeghe, Gokana Local Government Area also said that security agencies should be blamed for failing to stop the restiveness.
The ex-Agitator said that several reports of kidnapping and cultism in Ogoniland had been sent to the security agencies, but little or no efforts were made to bring the perpetrators to book.
He noted that sometime, the identities of the informants were disclosed to the criminals which made them targets of kidnapping and assassinations.
Chief Ndigbara regretted that due to the spate of kidnapping in the area, strangers were fleeing Bori, the traditional headquarters of Ogoni while several businesses are shut down, thereby causing more hardship in the area.
According to him, “I have made several efforts both in the past and present to bring peace to Ogoniland but to no avail as some key stakeholders in the area, such as politicians and traditional rulers are lukewarm towards the activities of the cultists”.
Chief Ndigbara alleged that most communities in Ogoniland have been razed by the Degbam and Dewell cult groups thereby driving their people to become refugees in their own land.
He added that this situation underscored the need for politicians and the traditional institutions to review their activities with a view to stopping those taking side in the crisis.
The ex-agitator also urged Ogoni youths to desist from allowing themselves being used to destroy their communities, adding that “this current predicament should teach Ogoni youths and indeed youths of other communities in the Niger Delta that anyone using them today to instigate violence will abandon them tomorrow”.
Chief Ndigbara declared his readiness to assist security agencies to bring a lasting peace to communities in Ogoni land.
Rivers
Technology Key to Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Development, Says Computer Scientist
Dr. Legborsi Emmanuel, former state Chairman of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), has emphasized that technology is the sure way for Nigeria’s socio-economic development.
He made this assertion while speaking with newsmen at the sideline of 118th inaugural lecture series of Rivers State University (RSU) held in port Harcourt, wednesday.
He stressed that the lecture, which focused on emerging technology and its impact on the socio-economic development of the country, aligns with the NCS’s economic focus.
He highlighted the importance of building an economy driven by technology, citing the success of the Rivers State Smart Economy policy as an example.
The computer scientist emphasized the need for innovation and doing things differently, asserting that “technology is the only way out” for Nigeria’s development. He praised the lecturer, Professor Mathias Daniel, for exploring the applications of technology in various sectors, including agriculture, industry, transport, and socio-economics.
Dr. Emmanuel underscores the critical role technology plays in driving socio-economic growth and development in Nigeria by leveraging technology, the country can unlock new opportunities and address pressing challenges.
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