THE Ijaw Youth Council, (IYC) yesterday accused the
international community, especially the British
government of culpability in the on-going crisis in the
Niger Delta to undermine any meaningful development from
taking place in the region.
President of IYC, Dr. Chris Ekiyor who addressed a press
conference in Lagos following the council’s recent
extraordinary meeting held in Patani, Delta State,
stated that the “British Prime Minister’s recent
inhumane insensitivity to the plight of the Niger Delta
by his pronouncement to assist the Federal Government
with military support is a confirmation of how Britain
underdeveloped all its colonies in Africa, rather than
mediate and review its colonial errors”.
While calling on the British Prime Minister Gordon
Brown, to “resign from the exalted position of trust as
Prime Minister of Great Britain”, Ekiyor stated that the
Premier holds a neo-colonisation policy on the Niger
Delta and has “fallen prey to predators in the dirty
waters of Nigerian politics”.
Reading from a 14-point communiqué issued at the end of
the Patani meeting, Dr. Ekiyor admitted that the Niger
Delta governors have failed in delivering democracy
dividends in their states, but added that “the Federal
Government is most guilty of inactivity.
If the Federal Government decides to do the right thing
with the enormous funds at its disposal, the state
governors would have no excuse but toe the light of good
governance.”
The Ijaw youth leader admitted that the “struggle for
emancipation by the well meaning people of Niger Delta
has now been infiltrated by criminal elements”.
According to the Patani communiqué, the IYC resolved to
take the struggle to a new non-violence phase.
“That in as much as we do not subscribe to any form of
violence, which is why we are currently embarking on
non-violence as the next move for agitating for our God
given right, we shall not be intimidated by the
so-called increased Joint Task Force (JTF).”
The group also called on the “Federal Government to
change its psyche about the Niger Delta and approach the
issue in a more diplomatic manner that can win the
confidence of the people, and by so doing pronounce
developmental emergency for the region and appropriate
fund for its implementation without further delay.
Replace the gunboats and warships with bulldozers and
cranes that will massively create employment and
transform the region.”
And as a way forward towards ensuring lasting peace in
the region, Dr. Ekiyor said the Ijaw youths as a “matter
of urgency, close ranks with all ethnic nationalities of
the Niger Delta to force our governors to be accountable
even in little - ‘for he who is diligent in little shall
likewise be trusted with great things’.
We therefore, demand unequivocally, that the various
state governments of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo,
Ondo and Rivers begin forthwith, an all inclusive agenda
that will usher development rather than spend our
resources in frivolities that will bring more
under-development.
We charge you to with immediate effect commence
developmental initiatives with resources at your various
disposals that will transform that state such that our
demand for more resources will be justified.”