President Muhammadu
Buhari has said his administration would rebuild Nigeria, including the Niger
Delta region. According to a press statement issued on Thursday, June 30, 2016
by presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina, President Buhari solicits patience
and understanding from the citizenry in order to achieve this.
Receiving a delegation of Niger Delta Dialogue and Contact
Group, led by His Royal Highness, King Alfred Diette-Spiff, the Amanyanabo of
Twon Brass, Bayelsa state, at the Presidential Villa in Aso Rock, President
Buhari pledged that under his watch Nigeria will witness judicious utilization
of resources.
“We intend to rebuild this country; so that our children and
grand-children will have a good place they can call their own. A lot of damage
has been done, so I want you to tell the people to be patient,” Buhari told the
leaders.
“When you get together with other leaders, please pacify the
people. We will utilize the resources of Nigeria with integrity and rebuild the
country.”
President Buhari said that he is studying the gazette on the
Niger Delta Amnesty Programme by the Umaru Yar’Adua administration with a view
to determining what had been fulfilled, promising that whatever is left would
equally be addressed.
“I want to get as much intelligence as possible on the
situation in the Niger Delta. I have encouraged law enforcement agencies to
contact leaders like you in order to have enough information to deal with the
issues once and for all,” Buhari said.
He sympathized with investors who borrowed lots of money to
invest in the Niger Delta region and have not recouped their investments due to
insecurity. He used the occasion of his audience with the group to reiterate
his appeal to those who perpetrate violence to embrace peace and give
government a chance.
The leader of the group, King Alfred Diette-Spiff, said the
group was made of peace builders, dedicated to peace and stability in the
region. Militants in the Niger Delta region especially the Niger Delta Avengers
have been blowing up pipelines in the region and has vowed to continue with
this destruction until zero oil is produced in the region.
Following the re-occurring oil pipeline vandalism, Nigeria’s daily oil production has reduced to 680,000 barrels per day. According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, with the high level of vandalism by the Nigerian Delta Avengers, the infrastructure in the oil sector will not get back to work until after about 15 to 20 years.
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