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Press Statement
A Call On Niger Delta Self Styled Leaders, Persons And Groups
To Be Principled On Issues Of National Importance
IHRHL is most constrained to call on all self-styled Niger Delta
region's leaders, persons and groups to foreclose sentiments
being ridiculously and spuriously expressed through sponsored
press conferences, newspaper advertisements or forums, and face
issues and realities presented by the announcement, by President
Goodluck Jonathan, in regard to the withdrawal of fuel subsidy
on January 1, 2012; and join others in protesting the injustice
of the moment which spells no ethnic, religious nor political
boundaries. These people should shun forthwith, their agenda of
promoting threat situations that does not exist, and defending
the indefensible. Social and Economic inequalities, and absolute
poverty across Nigeria, which has been compounded by the
insensitivity displayed by Mr. President, in the manner in which
he arbitrarily removed the subsidy should be completely
condemned, rather than anybody anywhere justifying what is
clearly a policy pronouncement that smacks of incompetence, bad
thinking and timing.
IHRHL insists that time is ripe for ethnic jingoist, groups and
so-called leaders of thoughts, in the region to retrace their
steps, stand up and be counted on issues of principles, rather
than engaging in senseless ethnic-based and irrational arguments
or positions that are unsustainable or cannot stand the test of
any measure of rationality. It would serve the short and long
term interest and up the standing of Mr. President, who hails
from the region, and the first one at that, to be properly
advised, both at closed door sessions, and in the open on right
policy principles in the interest of the peoples of the region
specifically and Nigerian in general. Voices of the peoples of
the region who have suffered most incalculable injustice over
time, must be clearly heard and openly, when and wherever there
is any sign of injustice in the land. There is absolutely
nothing like the President of the Niger Delta region in the
Nigerian Constitution; but rather the President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. Incapacity, incompetence, corruption,
abuse of the rule of law and arbitrariness in policy framework,
must reserve their full meaning, whether the President or
governor is the son of the Niger Delta or Sokoto. These killer
viruses have no place in civilized societal relationships.
It is absolutely wrong for the same leaders, persons and
groups to say one thing in the open, and support protests for
subsidy removal in secret, as most of them are doing presently.
IHRHL therefore, calls on well meaning peoples of the region, to
defend the interests of the ordinary people of the Niger Delta,
that have for the past decades been subsidizing petroleum
exploitation with their lives and livelihoods, without any
dividend to show for it, inspite of the huge revenues that
accrued to the region; and indeed would suffer more than any
one else across the country,if the abrupt removal of subsidy by
Mr . President were to hold. The peoples of the region should
support other socially concerned Nigerians on the streets on
peaceful protests, and urge Mr. President and his team to show
political will, build trust and confidence by dealing with
corruption with impunity in the petroleum sector, especially
bringing to book those who have benefited illicitly through
subsidy payments; assure turnaround maintenance of existing
refineries, engage qualified hands in building new ones; assure
local content in the petroleum industry by persuading the
National Assembly to pass the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) into
law without any further delay; reduce the cost of governance
drastically; sack all incompetent and visionless personal aides
and advisers who had brought him to the present state of
disrepute, no matter where they come from; urgently deal with
the debilitating issue of insecurity in the land, which resulted
from prolonged state terrorism against the citizens; and untie
himself from the hold of insignificantly unmeritorious wealthy
Nigerians who may have bank rolled him into power, and side
himself with the yearning millions of deprived Nigerians who
own the mandate.
IHRHL, finally calls on these self-styled leaders to urgently
check the fatalities of their present immoral and unjust
positions, by noting most carefully that the unacceptable level
of injustice across Nigeria today, especially so, since the
transition of May 1999, is largely the result of a society that
has been deliberately and systematically dismantled over these
years, of wicked governance, and mismanagement of the nation's
wealth, leaving the youth and other citizens with little hope
for a promising future. It should be understood as a period of
executive lawlessness and recklessness. Indeed, a failure of
leadership which persists under President Jonathan's watch.###
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