Senator
Magnus Ngei Abe, All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for Rivers South
East Senatorial District in the yet to be concluded Legislative re-run
election, has advised Niger Delta Communities to adopt the Ogoni approach to
environmental justice.
Speaking
at the launch of the cleanup of Ogoni land and other impacted communities in
the Niger Delta, at Bodo town in Gokana Local Government Area, Abe said that
the Ogoni sought for environmental justice not through arms struggle and
destruction of pipelines but through civil and legitimate agitation that
attracted the sympathy and support of the world community.
He said
that the Ogoni were courageous and bold as well as understood the rights of
indigenous people over their environment in accordance with international laws,
conventions and global best practices in environmental protection and
restoration.
Abe added
that the Niger Delta communities could gain a lot in their struggle for the
protection of their environment if they take a cue from what the Ogoni did.
The
former chairman of the Senate committee on downstream cautioned that the
destruction of pipelines would not only worsen the environmental degradation
but would make them lose the sympathy of the international community.
“The
Ogoni people are making history today in Nigeria without blowing up one
pipeline; without kidnapping one white man but by stubbornly insisting on what
is right. We have become the beacon of change for the new Nigeria. We are the
ones today lightening the path for the new road that Nigeria will follow
because from now on when you blow up pipelines everybody knows you are
destroying the environment and because of Ogoni, you will know it is wrong to
destroy the environment”.
Speaking
further, Abe said he was full of praises for President Muhammadu Buhari for
being a man of his own words by demonstrating strong political will in
implementing the UNEP report.
“Our
struggle started long time ago, we have suffered failed promises; failed past
but because of the emergence of one man to the leadership of Nigeria, the Ogoni
story has changed for the better. The name of that man is President Muhammadu
Buhari”.
In his
speech, President Muhammadu Buhari who was represented by the Vice President
Yemi Osinbajo, narrated the journey towards the implementation of the UNEP
report, where his presidential campaign team had an unscheduled stop in
Ogoniland to receive a request from Senator Magnus Abe, on behalf of the Ogoni
people.
“On
Thursday the 8th of January 2015, in the course of our presidential campaign,
we made an unscheduled stop in Ogoni land. After listening to the address
presented on behalf of the Ogoni people by Senator Magnus Abe, we made a solemn
commitment that if given the opportunity we shall implement the UNEP report on Ogoniland.
We are determined to put right the wrongs of the past where the people of this
land were treated unfairly and their environment unduly degraded and polluted”.
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