Niger Delta
Ogoni Day Celebration: Abe Calls For Unity
The immediate past representative of Rivers South-East Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Senator Magnus Ngei Abe has called on the Ogoni people to sink all differences, bury their hatchets and unite in order to attract development to the area as the people celebrate 28th Ogoni Day.
Abe, in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Parry Saroh Benson to mark the 2020 Ogoni Day celebration and made available to The Tide said although Ogoni today is in so many ways no better than the horrific conditions of neglect and marginalization that necessitated the Ogoni struggle, change is on the way.
He urged the people to always remember the founding principles of the Ogoni struggle which was the quest for justice, commitment to the environment, demand for political inclusion and most importantly, our determination not just to fight for our rights but to do so non-violently.
The Senator said: “As we celebrate another Ogoni Day, let us as a people remember the founding principles of the Ogoni struggle. Our quest for justice, commitment to the environment, demand for political inclusion and most importantly our determination not just to fight for our rights but to do so non-violently.
“I salute and congratulate our heroes, late Kenule Saro Wiwa and all the Ogoni men and women who paid the ultimate price in the struggle for justice.”
“I thank the federal government of Nigeria under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari for the commencement of the Ogoni clean-up, which is a landmark in addressing the issue of environmental degradation.”
He further said: “Together we can overcome all our challenges and build bridges of cooperation and friendship across Rivers State and Nigeria that will lead our people into an era of fulfilment, peace, and progress”.
Susan Serekara-Nwikhana