*Okowa lists
benefits of maritime varsity
The
President of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP), Legborsi
Pyagbara has accused the Federal Government of insincerity in the Ogoni
cleanup.
Pyagbara
spoke yesterday in Port Harcourt, while reacting to the moves by the Nigeria
Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) and Shell to resume exploration in Ogoni.
He said
government’s efforts to resume oil exploration without the cleanup were
indications that it was deceiving the people.According to him: “While the cleanup
has not even taken place, they are talking of oil production in Ogoniland. That
is why we are drawing the attention of the whole world to the fact that this
government has not been sincere to us.
“It is
against the recommendations of the United Nation’s Environment Programme
(UNEP). If they were sincere, they would have completed the cleanup before any
other action.”
He lamented
that the exercise is still at the institution building level, which is the
stage of sensitisation.“We are also having a strong feeling that this may be a
ploy to generate crisis in the area to use it as an excuse to avoid the
cleanup,” he said.
The MOSOP
leader urged the Federal Government to explain to Ogoni people the reasons for
the quick move to resume exploration.He gave a seven-day ultimatum to Shell and
NPDC to cease all engagements aimed at resuming oil production in the land.
Shell’s
spokesman, Mr. Joseph Ollo-obari promised to explain the company’s official
position soon.Meanwhile, the Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa has said that
the expected starting of the Maritime University in Okerenkoko would
consolidate the existing peace and security in the Niger Delta region.
Okowa spoke
yesterday in Asaba when the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on
Maritime Safety, Education and Administration, Mohammed Bago led members to
visit him.
He said:
“The university is sited in a difficult terrain, but we produce oil there,
therefore we need to ensure that it comes to fruition because it would affect
the lives of the people positively.”Bago said they were in the state to assess
the progress of work at the university.
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