The
Federal Government on Tuesday assured the people of the Niger Delta that, the
on-going efforts aimed at addressing the issue of insecurity were not cosmetic,
but intended to achieve enduring peace and stability in the region.
The
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Group Managing Director of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, gave the
assurance during a courtesy call on Bayelsa State governor, Henry Seriake
Dickson.
He
was accompanied by the Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Niger
Delta Affairs and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Gen. Paul
Boroh (retd).
Kachikwu
said the Federal Government was committed to "a financially driven and
economically motivated pattern" of resolving security concerns and
development in Bayelsa and the entire region.
The
Minister appealed to the Niger Delta agitators to embrace dialogue for the
common good of all stakeholders, noting that, oil as a God-given resource was
endowed in the region to unify the people of the country.
Also
speaking, Retd General Boroh described the on-going peace initiative as
all-encompassing as it is designed to engage all stakeholders, including
fishermen in the creeks in terms of information gathering and dissemination
towards achieving "a seamless and peaceful Niger Delta."
In
his his response, Governor Seriake Dickson commended the Federal Government for
its approach, in building consensus towards proffering lasting solutions
towards ending insecurity in the Niger Delta.
He
stated that the there were "no military wars to be fought in any community
in the Niger Delta with armoured tanks and bullets but that of development,
peace and prosperity."
"But
there are wars to be fought nevertheless. Those wars are wars of development,
peace and stability and prosperity. Wars to conquer and reverse the degradation
that has been done to our environment. Those are the challenges that call for
collaborative efforts"' Dickson added.
The
Governor, who reiterated the call for multinational oil companies to establish
their corporate offices in Bayelsa State, said the move would assist to boost
the local economy, through the payment of appropriate taxes and levies.
While
lending his voice to the call on the Niger Delta agitators, community leaders
and other stakeholders to embrace peace across the region, he added that, the
people have a responsibility to ensure that, the current peace initiatives
succeed to engender development in the area.
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