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Oil Production Resumption: Ogoni Youths Seek Inclusion In FG’s Plans
Youths of Ogoni ethnic nationality have demanded their inclusion in the plans of the Federal Government to resume oil and gas production in the region.
The President General, Ogoni Youth Federation, Yamaabana Legborsi, made the demand while speaking at the Ogoni Youth Stakeholder’s Extraordinary Meeting held in Port Harcourt, Last Thursday.
Legborsi stated that youths and women should be included in any deliberations bothering on the planned resumption of oil exploration in Ogoniland.
Reading out the Communique signed by 26 Ogoni youths, Legborsi, who was also the convener of the meeting, described youths and women as critical components of the Ogoni people in community engagements with the federal government.
The Ogoni youth leader noted that the youths were not opposed to oil production but were confident in the National Security Adviser’s appointment to lead the deliberations.
“We urge him to harmonise and bring together all stakeholders’ interests, particularly young people, for a smooth and robust discussion for results.
‘’This oversight does not augur well with us, but with love and humility to our leaders, we appeal for proper inclusion and representation moving forward,’ he said.
As leaders of tommorow, Legborsi stressed the need for their incorporation in the scheme of things of such importance “in order to get it right in future when the leaders of today leave the stage”.
He commended the President for his courage and will to end the three and a half decades of Ogoni’s struggle for social, economic, political and environmental justice owing to Ogoni’s environment and livelihood devastation.
“We welcome the idea of oil exploration activities in Ogoniland, as we believe the modus operandi this time would be different from what was obtainable in the past,” he explained.
Legborsi said that a carefully selected steering committee of the Ogoni youth stakeholders had been drawn to interface and join forces with other Ogoni leaders to deliberate on the important issues concerning their future.
“We, therefore, urge everyone to keep faith in the government to herald a peaceful and fruitful outcome, he stated.
He further appealed that the Ogoni people should be included in the talks concerning the nomination and approval of investors for the operation and development of the Ogoni Fields in OML 11/51.