Niger Delta leaders under the umbrella of Pan Niger Delta Elders Forum (PANDEF), has expressed disappointment over inability of President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government to implement demands of the people of the region presented to it.
It said that apart from initiatives aimed at promoting development in the region, PANDEF would like the federal government to take immediate steps to restructure the country to ensure justice and equity.
In a statement issued yesterday by National Publicity Secretary of PANDEF, Mr Anabs Sara-Igbe, the group asked the federal government to implement the 16-point agenda it submitted to President Buhari on November 1, 2016 in Aso Rock Villa, so as to address needs of the people of Niger Delta, as well as save the national economy from further interruption.
The elders said people of Niger Delta are not happy with the present administration for the failure to fully implement the 16-point agenda, as well as address the plight of the people of Niger Delta.
“People of Niger Delta are known to be peaceful, accommodating and most friendly in the country but when pushed to the wall, may react dangerously and deadly,” it said.
According to PANDEF, people of Niger Delta believe strongly in restructuring of the country, as a panacea for equitable economic and infrastructural development in the country.
The group added, “We are therefore, calling on the Federal Government to urgently address the 16- point agenda of PANDEF and also restructure the country in the interest of all.
“PANDEF also appeal to the executive and legislative arms of the federal government to ensure that the much needed peace and security of lives and property in the country is always given priority and they should act within the armpit of Nigerian Constitution and relevant laws of the country,” PANDEF said.
Thisday