President Muhammadu Buhari says
he felt touched and sad to know that OML-25 host communities are pleading to
have primary schools in 2019 after 40 years of oil exploration.
NAN reports that Buhari expressed
his displeasure during the official reopening of the OML-25 Flow Station in
Belema, Akuku-Toru Local Government Area (LGA) of Rivers on Thursday.
Represented by his Senior Special
Assistant on Niger Delta Affairs, Sen. Ita Enang, he assured the people of the
host communities that the narrative would change.
“We have been to the host
communities, and I want to assure you that we have seen your situation by ourselves.
“I felt touched when in the
address by your leaders, they are asking for a school in 2019 after 40 years of
producing oil for Nigeria.
“I am also saddened to hear that
while producing 44,000 barrels of oil per day for the past 40 years through
Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), that you’re now asking for a
hospital.
“I want to assure you that we
will not just provide schools, we will provide complete community life for all
the host communities of OML-25,” he said.
According to Buhari, the Federal
Government will work with the state that is receiving the 13 per cent
Derivation, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and find out what they
have particularly done for the communities.
“We will work with the
Presidential Amnesty Office and the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs; we will
redirect the budget so that the oil revenue will take care of the people.
“I felt a lot when I scooped the
water that you drink about 30 minutes ago, and the oil from the water is still
on my palms with which I fetched the water.
“On behalf of Nigeria, I
apologise to you, this situation in this country under President Buhari and
Ministers of Petroleum Resources and Niger Delta Affairs will definitely change
for the better for all of us,” he added.
The president commended Mr Tein
Jack-Rich, President and Founder of Belemaoil Producing for showing deep
interest to impact on the host communities.
“Every community should look for,
and treasure their indigenes who care about their interests.
“I thank you for bringing peace
to these communities in effecting the reopening of OML-25 and reconciling the
government, NNPC, and SPDC with the host communities for the betterment of
Nigeria.”
Buhari told the people of OML-25
host communities that he had seen their challenges and would take it to the
National Assembly.
“We are here at the right time
because the 2020 Budget was submitted to the National Assembly two days ago.
“We will take it to them to see
what is provided for you, and redirect the budget to capture the interest of
oil-producing communities like you that are facing the same challenge,” he
said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that women from OML-25 host communities shut down the flow station due
to total neglect of the communities.
The host communities of OML-25 in
Akuku-Toru LGA are Belema, Offoin-ama and Ngeje.
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