A
prominent female activist from the Niger Delta, Ankio Briggs, on
Sunday condemned the Niger Delta Avengers for attacking oil and gas
pipelines and installations in the region, the News Agency of Nigeria
reports.Ms. Briggs, a close ally of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan,
said the avengers were from Somalia and not Nigeria.The avengers have
claimed responsibility for recent attacks on oil and power
installations in the Niger Delta. The attacks have reduced almost by
half Nigeria’s oil production and caused darkness across the
country by destroying pipelines that supply gas to power stations.
Ms.
Briggs spoke in Enugu at the 17th Annual Convention of the Igbo Youth
Movement, IYM, with the theme `Nigeria, still in pursuit of true
fiscal federalism’.
She
also condemned the recent murder by an irate mob of a woman, Bridget
Agbamihe, in Kano for blasphemy as well as herdsmen attacks in Nimbo,
Enugu State and other parts of the country.
Also
speaking at the event, Alex Ekwueme, Second Republic Vice-President,
and a former Minister of Information, Jerry Gana called for true
federalism and devolution of powers to the states.
They
said that restructuring and resource control by regions was a panacea
to end acts of uprising across the country.
The
former vice-president, who chaired the event, said that the British
colonialists had earlier divided the country to enable each region
control and manage its resources without interference.
“The British colonial masters divided the country in such a way that every region will operate within its constitution,” he said.
“The British colonial masters divided the country in such a way that every region will operate within its constitution,” he said.
The
guest speaker and former Information Minister, Jerry Gana, said that
the key solution to Nigeria’s problem was through true federalism
and devolution of powers to states.
“True
fiscal federalism is the only form of association that will allow
peace and stability in the country and each region should be allowed
to manage its resources the way they want it,” Mr. Gana said.
He
noted that the formula for allocating revenue made the Federal
Government to get richer while the states operated like beggars.
“States
should be allowed to manage its resources to enable them govern their
people the way they want and allocate some percentage to the Federal
Government.
“Government
should not be far from the people and the federating unit should be
made strong to meet the needs of the people,” he said.
Mr.
Gana recommended continuous dialogue and the implementation of the
resolutions of national confab by the government as the only means
the recent agitation and other national demand could be handled.
A
Yoruba leader, Ayo Adebanjo, said that the various acts of political
instability in the country were because the constitution under which
the country was governed was not good for heterogeneous country like
Nigeria.
“To
put a stop at the various uprising in the country such as Niger Delta
Avengers, MASSOB, IPOB etc, our constitution needs to be changed to
allow for restructuring of the country under true federalism.
Earlier,
the founder of IYM, Elliot Uko, said that the event was to honour
prominent Nigerians who had contributed to the growth and development
of the country.
He
said Igbo youth were committed to building a stronger Nigeria and to
reduce the tension in the region, adding that true federalism would
help the country to grow and prosper.
The
highlight of the event was presentation of awards to Messrs. Gana,
Adebayo, detained Biafra secessionist leader, Nnamdi Kanu, and Ms.
Briggs.
The
event was also attended by former governors of Anambra, Chukwuemeka
Ezeife and Peter Obi, and students from tertiary institutions in the
South-East.
(NAN)
(NAN)
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