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Group Seeks RSG’s Intervention In Dry Dock Project
The Rivers State Govern
ment has been called upon to consider the need to urgently intervene in the controversial move by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited to site its planned Dry Dock yard in Lagos State.
President of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Comrade Sokudo Sara-Igbe made the appeal in a chat with newsmen in Port Harcourt recently.
He said the project which the operators are hell bent to site in Lagos was originally meant for Rivers State.
Sara-Igbe, noted that even the H.B Block project by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), in Lagos was also meant for Rivers State and urged the state government to insist on the return of the two projects.
According to him, the projects will upon their return, improve the lives of Rivers people and the Niger Deltans at large.
He hinted that before now, an environmental impact assessment (EIA) of the dry dock project had been conducted and wondered why NLNG should site the project outside its area of operation.
The apex youth body which also accused SPDC and NLNG of sidelining indigenes in its employment policies and programmes, said out of 12,600 workers in shell only about 43 are Rivers indigenes.
He also alleged that NLNG, gave only 12 slots to Rivers people, out of its 4,000 work force.
The youth body also, challenged the oil companies to make public their employment data as to prove the true situation of things meanwhile, the permanent secretary ministry of youth development, Mrs Clara Nmebe, has called on the youths to rise up and fight all kinds of dishonourable irresponsible and lawless behavior among young people.
She insisted that following the path of honour and hardwork will lay foundations for a better future.
Earlier, Nemebo has lauded the Wike-led government over its determination to develop the youths, citing the recent scholarship payment and others as a case study.
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