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Why We Called For Lokpobiri’s Redeployment – IYC

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August 25, (THEWILL) – The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Worldwide has clarified that its call for the redeployment of the Minister of Petroleum, Oil, Dr Heineken Lokpobiri, is not borne out of parochial sentiment, but out of a genuine desire to address issues bedeviling the petroleum sector.

The IYC in a statement signed by Maobuye Nangi Obu, the IYC Secretary-General; Comrade Miracle Iyaye, National Women Leader; Tamunotonye David Altraide, National Legal Adviser and Comrade Abiye Bob-Manuel, National Deputy Director of Mobilisation, said since he emerged as the portfolio’s minister, there had been unresolved issues from his office threatening the country’s economy.

The council insisted that Lokpobiri’s continuous stay in the office, where he lacked the expertise, was making life difficult for the Niger Delta people and the country.

The council frowned at the negative insinuations its earlier statement generated and insisted that there was no time it called for the removal of Lokpobiri as a minister.

The IYC executive members observed with dismay that instead of addressing their concerns, some persons were already reaching out to the minister, to milk him financially with a promise that they would tame us.

The IYC officials said contrary to the position of the IYC Spokesman that the council passed a vote of confidence in Lokpobiri, there was no time a meeting was called for such purpose insisting that a no-confidence vote on the minister was passed by the council.

They clarified that only the Secretary-General of IYC reserved the right to convene the meeting of the council to deliberate on issues such as confidence votes.

They further added that instead of addressing issues they raised in their statement, the Minister had resorted to using his younger brother, Jonathan Lokpobiri, who is the President of IYC to attack and try to intimidate them.

The officials said: “We are not attacking the personality of the Minister and we are not saying that he is not an illustrious son of the Ijaw nation.

“All we are saying is that the Minister is occupying an office he knows nothing about and that he lacks the knowledge to confront the issues bedevilling the oil subsector of the petroleum industry. His lack of capacity and technical know-how is eroding the gains of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Our observations have been confirmed by the President of Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOST COM), High Chief Benjamin Tamaranebi, when he led members of his organisation to visit the Leader of Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Chief Edwin Clark, at the weekend.

“Instead of embarking on a witch-hunt against us, we advise the Minister to sit up and address issues causing hardship for Nigerians and giving President Tinubu’s administration a bad name.”

The council said it only wanted the minister to be posted to a ministry where he could utilise his experience and recalled that Lokpobiri performed better when he was the Minister of State for Agriculture.

The executive officials, however, said Lokpobiri could begin to exert himself as the minister of Petroleum, and oil, by explaining the current crisis in the petroleum sector and circumstances surrounding the Warri and Port Harcourt refineries.

The council insisted that in developed countries, ministers, who discovered that there were forces stopping them from discharging their duties either sought redeployments or resigned their offices.

The officials said being a Minister in a critical subsector like oil, which is the nucleus of the Nigerian economy, without having the powers to call the shots, would continue to give the occupant of such office a bad name.

The IYC officials said: “Our statement was not borne out of any parochial sentiment. We have the highest regard for the Minister having served in different capacities. But what we are saying is that his continuous stay in the Ministry is making things more difficult for people of the Niger Delta and Nigerians.

“What we expected was for the issues we raised to be addressed. But sadly, political jobbers, disgruntled elements and some expired politicians have jumped in to catch on the issue and milk the Minister dry. They want to milk him with the assurance of taming us. He should be weary of them.

“We also want to restate that we didn’t call for his sack as some people have been saying. We only ask for his redeployment which is not out of place. He did far better as Minister of State for Agriculture so if this current position is overwhelming then he should be moved to another ministry.

“We have said that we will not support a non-Bayelsan or ijaw to occupy that office. So, even if he is redeployed we are advocating for his replacement to come from the Ijaw ethnic nationality.

“Those attributing our position to be a declaration of war between the Eastern and Central zones are missing the point. We will not condescend to their absurd level of reasoning and thinking.

“We want to be personal, there are too many things before us that we will unleash but we don’t want to go there. We call on the Honorable Minister to explain to Nigerians what is going on with the Port Harcourt and Warri Refinery and also tell those around him not to aggravate issues.”

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Amos Okioma is a Correspondent at THEWILL

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