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Declare Emergency On Ogoni Dev, FG Told
A group under the auspices of Ogoni National Congress (ONC) has called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on the development of Ogoni land to assuage the decades of under-development in the area as a result of the exploitation of the natural resources of the people and the despoliation of their environment.
The group made the call, recently, in Bori, Headquarters of Ogoni, during the commemoration of the 27th years remembrance of the judicial murder of Ogoni-born environmental activist and writer, Ken Saro Wiwa and eight of his kinsmen by the Gen Sani Abacha military junta.
Addressing the people at the event, Chairman of the group, Engineer Olu Andah, Wai-Ogosu said the demands for environmental, economic and political justice in Ogoni championed by Saro- Wiwa was yet to be addressed by the Federal Government, 27 years after the killing of the writer, activist and social crusader, rather Ogoni land still bore the brunt of oil pollution and has remained grossly poor, lacking in functional economic activities and inundated with instigated crisis and vices.
He said Ogoni through their struggle for social, political and environmental justice remains the symbol of hope for all the oppressed minorities in Nigeria, and urged the Federal government to address the demands of the people as embedded in the Ogoni Bill of Rights which was presented to the Federal Government by Ogoni leaders in 1990.
He urged all Ogonis to be unbroken in their spirit despite the threats to their existence as a people, and see the event of the remembrance of Saro-Wiwa and his fellow Ogoni compatriots as an avenue to rekindle faith in the Ogoni struggle, noting that the vision and ideas of Saro-Wiwa has set the pace for beckoning with the imperatives of justice in Nigeria and Africa.
The elder statesman said the deliberate delay of the Federal Government to address the issues of environmental justice in Ogoni and by extension other polluted Niger Delta environment underscored the recalcitrance of the powers that be to persist in the marginalisation of the minorities and other disadvantaged groups in Nigeria.
In his keynote speech, Niger Delta activist, Chief Anabs Sara Igbe, described the late Ken Saro-Wiwa as a patriotic Ogoni man and Niger Delta leader who used his literally prowess and committed his life to fight for the minorities in Nigeria, using the Ogoni struggle which he brought to international limelights to advance his clamour for justice and true federalism in Nigeria.
He said Saro-Wiwa had conviction in the course he lived and died for, pointing out that in a convoluted state like Nigeria were the rights of the minority ethnic groups that produce the wealth of the nation are subjugated, the ideals postulated by late Ogoni activist offers the broadest flicker of hope out of the the shackles of oppression.
Sara-Igbe used the deplorable state of the East-West Road that leads to the major economic route of the nation to exemplify the deliberate neglect of the Federal Government to develop Ogoni land and other Niger Delta communities.
He urged the Ogonis and the entire Niger Delta not to be cowed to submission but remain resolute in confronting their common foes; the Federal Government and the multinationals that exploit the natural resources of the people.
By; Taneh Beemene
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