Dickson Warns Against Militarising Niger Delta

Mon, Aug 1, 2016
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HENRY Seriake Dickson, Bayelsa state governor, has reaffirmed that dialogue remains the best option to the amicable resolution of the security challenges bedeviling the Niger Delta region.

He also urged the federal government to engage in dialogue with the youths, “because military option is not a solution” to the problems in the Niger Delta.

The governor, according to the statement by Daniel Iworiso-Markson, chief press secretary, gave the warning on Saturday in Warri, Delta State, during the meeting of Ijaw leaders and elders of thought to brainstorm on the way forward for the Ijaw ethnic nationality.

Dickson lauded prominent leaders for championing the cause of the people, urged them to work together for peaceful co-existence of the region and the country as a whole.

The governor said he was at the meeting “to lend support to the on-going discussions for the enthronement of peace, stability and development of the Niger Delta area.”

According to him, Ijaw leaders and elders have always provided leadership and support to the various state governments where the Ijaw people are domiciled towards strengthening the bond of unity and protection of the collective interests of the Ijaw nation.

Dickson reiterated his administration’s preparedness to continue to contribute its quota to the well-being and development of the Ijaw nation as leader of the only homogeneous state for the Ijaw people.

He said, “I have always said that there are issues which call for collaboration that are not to be resolved by war. I have said that there is no need for war in the Niger Delta; certainly not in Ijawland but rather we should dialogue.

“A few days ago, most of you must have heard comments that I made to the right authorities along the same line and I am delighted that our leaders of the Ijaw nation are thinking along those lines. I am talking about the need for dialogue, peace and development of our states and ultimately the country at large.”

Dickson, who offered to host the next edition of the meeting in no distant time, expressed appreciation to all Ijaw leaders for their commitment to the welfare and wellbeing of the people.

The meeting was attended by prominent Ijaw leaders including Edwin Clark, former minister of information, Kingsley Otuaro, deputy governor of Delta State, Gabriel Toby, former deputy governor of Rivers State, and , Alabo Tonye Graham Douglas, former minister of Aviation.

Others are Power Aginighan, former executive director (Finance) in Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Boma Obuoforibo, president of Ijaw National Congress, INC, Francis Doukpola, former chairman, Bayelsa State Flood Committee, Joseph Timiyan, traditional ruler of Ogulagha Kingdom and Kopul Orumini, traditional ruler of Ogbe-Ijoh, Warri Kingdom.

— Aug 1, 2016 @ 9:50 GMT

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