| GBARAMATU, NO THREAT TO NIGERIA’S OIL-BASED ECONOMY. |
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| Author: Chief Bello Oboko | |
| Thursday, 21 May 2009 00:00 | |
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FEDERATED NIGER DELTA IJAW COMMUNITIES (FNDIC)
GBARAMATU CLAN, DELTA STATE GBARAMATU, NO THREAT TO NIGERIA’S OIL-BASED ECONOMY.
When the genuine issues of agitation are yet to be fully addressed/redressed, it is understandable why the oil companies are not in a hurry to reopen their operations in the creeks. The stakeholders have all since agreed and the delay in re-opening is no additional cause of the oil bearing communities. Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan was therefore damn right to say Delta State was relatively peaceful. In the face of Gbaramatu-Ijaw commitment to the peace/reconciliation process as affirmed by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, the Chief Security Officer of Delta State, can it be said that the Ijaw Gbaramatu Kingdom constituted threat to national economy to warrant the massive aerial, marine and ground bombardments of its communities? Chief (Dr.) Bello Oboko President, Federated Niger Delta Ijaw Communities (FNDIC)
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