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North For Conference On Nigeria Future. Ijaw Say Oil Company Relocate To Ijaw by Uche2005: 4:43am On Feb 29, 2012
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S-South youths to oil firms: Relocate hqtrs to N-Delta
on FEBRUARY 29, 2012 · in NEWS
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By Etop Ekanem
LAGOS—President of the South-South Youth Council, Lagos State, Mr. Tomzine Benedict has called on oil multinationals operating in the Niger Delta region to relocate their corporate headquarters to their areas of operation.

Speaking to newsmen in Lagos, Benedict said that with their offices in Lagos and Abuja, Niger Delta youths had not benefited in terms of employment.

He contended that if there were no infrastructure on ground to absorb youths being trained in different skills through the amnesty training programme, the essence of the training would be defeated.

Benedict said: “Are they being trained to become useful citizens in the society or they are trained to go back to the creeks to resume hostage-taking and vandalisation of oil facilities?

“If there are no infrastructure to absorb them after their training, they will definitely go back to the creeks.”

He also called on President Goodluck Jonathan to ensure that the benefits of the amnesty training programme go round all the ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta region.

Benedict, who made the call against the backdrop of protest by some ethnic nationalities over alleged exclusion from the programme, said all youths from the region participated actively in the struggle and so none should be excluded from the amnesty training scheme for the ex-freedom fighters.

On the insurgency of the Boko Haram sect, he said politicians from the Northern part of the country were sponsoring Boko Haram to destabilise the government of President Jonathan because they don’t want the South-South in the presidency.

… as rights group flays call for review of Federal allocation
By Emeka Mamah
KADUNA— Kaduna-based Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria, CRCN, has flayed the call by the 19 Northern governors for the reduction of allocations to oil-producing states of the Niger Delta region to ensure the increase in allocations to northern states.

President of CRCN, Mr. Shehu Sani, who made this known, said the problem of northern governors was not necessarily lack of funds to execute projects but mismanagement.

Chairman of Northern Governors’ Forum, NGF, Dr. Babangida Aliyu was quoted as speaking of the need for a new revenue allocation formula with a view to reducing allocations to states in the Niger Delta and increasing same for northern states.

However, Sani said northern governors share their federal allocations to traditional rulers, clerics and their political cronies instead of using such money for the betterment of their societies.

In a statement entitled Northern Talakawa Do Not Benefit from Federal Allocation, by Sani and made available to Vanguard yesterday, CRCN said: “The call by Niger Governor and Chairman of the NGF on the need to re examine the revenue sharing formulae of the federation with a view to reducing the allocation to states in the Niger Delta and increasing same to the Northern states is ridiculous.

“Governor Aliyu and other Northern governors should be thinking of how they can harness the human and natural resources of the region to improve the quality of life of their people and make the region less dependent on federal charity that has become a reason for it’s ridicule and undignified insolence.

“It is an irony that Aliyu as a Governor, who has consistently loathed the begging culture of Almajiri in the north, has now elevated it to the art of statecraft.

’’It is a fact that the states in the North need more resources to tackle the problems of abject poverty, unemployment and destitution that has greatly contributed to the state of perversive insecurity. But it is also equally factual that the existing funds allocated to most of the states is not used for the betterment of lives of the teaming pauperised Talakawas (commoners).
Re: North For Conference On Nigeria Future. Ijaw Say Oil Company Relocate To Ijaw by DuduNegro: 4:56am On Feb 29, 2012
. . . .all these SS and SE boys are intoxicated with this their stoopid oil. If we talk about why arabic letters on currency, you bring up oil; if we debate whether we should drive on left hand side or right side, you bring up oil; if we say which univeristy is best in Nigeria, you bring up oil. . . .Ojukwu die, you bring up oil. . . . una own don baje finish! go choke on the dayam oil, but I will tell you what. . .Ondo people dey there you dont hear anything from them and they have oil. Even Warri people no make noise. . .but Ijaw and Ibo want choke on their oil.

I hope you soak your garri in oil.

Re: North For Conference On Nigeria Future. Ijaw Say Oil Company Relocate To Ijaw by Lasinoh: 4:58am On Feb 29, 2012
Thank God OBJ don carry im own share o! grin
Re: North For Conference On Nigeria Future. Ijaw Say Oil Company Relocate To Ijaw by sheyguy: 8:18am On Feb 29, 2012
Firstly, aren't the militant being trained in the amnesty programs suppose to be going through technical training? How does someone with no solid eduational background keep a top administrative job in head office of an oil company?
Secondly, most of these company used to be in warri and other ND cities but started leaving for Abuja and lagos when tribal groups in conflict within the ND started targeting them.
I keep saying it the ND are the No.1 PARASITES.
They depend on these oil companies for most of their schools, healthcare, water, roads and jobs. They forget that these companies are normal private companies working for the Government and their government at all levels should be responsible for their welfare. They now practically live on these oil companies.

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