Immediate past Mosop president,Dr. Legborsi Pyagbara presenting an award to Nkpemenyie Mcdominic at the event
The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) has expressed displeasure over the scrapping of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs saying the development may lead to youths unrest within the region.
MOSOP , a social movement organisation representing the indigenous people of River State in the South South region of Nigeria stated that government failed to assess if the scraped ministry achieved the purpose of establishment or not pointing out that due diligence was not carried out before the announcement.
Recall that the federal government scrapped the Niger Delta Ministry by replacing it with the newly created Ministry of Regional Development.
Reacting on the development,President of MOSOP, Prof.,Olu Anda-Wai Egosu, while speaking at the weekend in Lagos during the Ogoni Welfare Association (OWA) reception for MOSOP leaders , lamented that the development might drag the region backwards.
Egosu reiterated that government would have engage critical stakeholders in the region before scrapping the ministry.
He explained that the disbandment of the ministry whilst it was yet to achieve its mandate was unnecessary.
On his part, Former President MOSOP, Dr. Legborsi Piagbara,, said that there was supposed to be a time line for affirmative action.
He said affirmative action world over has time line adding that this may lead to the South South not measuring up with the South West.
He said the Ministry was supposed to have a clear mandate thus has it achieved the mandat it was created.
Pyagbara queried the government to know if the disbanded ministry has achieved its mandates.
“I don’t know the time line for affirmative action on the establishment of the ministry. At what point did the government meet with the stakeholders to know how developed the region has been. Stopping it now if the purpose of the creation not been achieved then scrapping it is unnecessary.”,the ex MOSOP President reiterated.
OWA Chairman, Engr Migah Nwinmene expressed satisfaction over the planning process of hosting the MOSOP top brass.
Nwinmene stated that Ogoni course was paramount to the association,adding that plans were ongoing to develop the environment.
He noted that Ogoni tribe was marginalized in Rivers State politics but added that with proper strategies by the indigenous people with like minds , there were indications that the table will turn around positively.