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North Hits N-delta Leaders: You’re Responsible For Militancy Crisis by bilymuse: 9:54pm On Jun 29, 2008
[size=16pt]North hits N-Delta leaders: You’re responsible for militancy crisis [/size]


The northern group, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), says that leaders of the Niger Delta should be held responsible for the festering militancy problem in the region.

In a communiqué issued at the end of its national executive council meeting in Kaduna at the weekend, the ACF noted that it was regrettable that the people of the Niger Delta had gone through pains and hardship associated with environmental degradation from oil exploration without commensurate efforts at mitigating such suffering in the past.

However, according to the ACF, in spite of the huge resources accruing to the Niger Delta, the leaders “have not been able to translate such resources into developmental projects for enhanced standard of living for the people.”
The northern group pointed out that recent regimes had embarked on spirited efforts to address the problems of the Niger Delta.


“Such efforts range from OMPADEC through the NDDC, to full implementation of 13 per cent derivation. That is why a state in the Niger Delta region would have a budget of N377 billion while another state in the same country would have N53 billion as its budget.


“In fact, as recent as last month, some states in the Niger Delta took home as much as N42 billion while many of the non-oil producing states went home with a paltry N6 billion,” it said.

The communique went on: “The ACF thus appeals to the people of the Niger Delta region to have a rethink of their manner of agitations with a view to improving on their management practices of resources made available to them as well as to embark on constructive engagements with the rest of the country in the national interest of fairness, socio-economic justice and for unity of the country.


“Taking up arms against one’s fatherland in an endless manner can never solve the problems.


More distressing is the fact that the insecurity being visited on the Niger Delta region by violent militants is internecine in the sense that it scares away foreign investors at our collective peril.”

The ACF also said that the meeting deliberated on the “jumbo pay and generous allowances to public office holders.”
The communique explained: “It tends to make politics and public offices better business in the country hence the drift from the private sector to cut throat politics which has become a contest of survival.


“There is this transparent corruption whereby the executive and legislative arms connive and award themselves remunerations and perquisites that make them live in affluent islands surrounded by a sea of misery.


“There should be value for money in our practices of governance. Consider a public officer leaving the office with full salary and allowances and still entitled to gratuity and a befitting house at a location of his choice. This practice offends the sense of justice of many people.”


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Re: North Hits N-delta Leaders: You’re Responsible For Militancy Crisis by JosBoy4Lif(m): 1:19am On Jun 30, 2008
I'm surprised that no one has commented on this article, actually am not surprised,
Re: North Hits N-delta Leaders: You’re Responsible For Militancy Crisis by dblock(m): 5:15am On Jun 30, 2008
The Niger Delta region might be the most corrupt in the world, if there is truth to this article, then even with the amount of corruption in the region, we should still see some development.


Corruption must be at totally new levels.
Re: North Hits N-delta Leaders: You’re Responsible For Militancy Crisis by superman(m): 6:23am On Jun 30, 2008
interestingly,

i thinik the we nigerian already know that. but hey what happen to the most decent tribe hausa in nigeria? course there is so much poverty and underdevelopment in the north! if na lie ask malam he go tell you!

useless political northern monkies acting like  nigeria was given to them by the great GOd hmm, imbecibles, useless malams,  if that was the case, i think niger-delta might have a case- nigeria has for so long being under these hausa mumu, so much billions accured, so what have they got to show for it!

we see!

clever fools!!!!!hmmm
Re: North Hits N-delta Leaders: You’re Responsible For Militancy Crisis by dragnet: 7:43am On Jun 30, 2008
Quite true !! They should be questi0ning their leaders instead of holding all of Nigeria to ransom
K. Sarowiwa R.I.P. did better than these gluttons that call themselves militants or whteva! undecided
Re: North Hits N-delta Leaders: You’re Responsible For Militancy Crisis by abdurrazaq(m): 10:30am On Jun 30, 2008
If the leaders of the Niger Delta region are to be accused of mismanagement, embezzlement or any other form of curroption popular in Nigeria, it should not be from any group or group of people from the Northern Nigeria. They are the pacesetters in the 'business'. lipsrsealed

Why are they saying this now? Is it to condemn the on-going clatch between the JTF and the millitants or to cause another in-house problem(s) for the region? undecided
Re: North Hits N-delta Leaders: You’re Responsible For Militancy Crisis by akpanbaba: 2:30pm On Jun 30, 2008
ACF is talking rubbish .What an insult '.when they were collecting 50% from cotton and groundnut nobody accused northern leaders of corruption.Only 13%derivation has become a big issue for them.these are bundle of idiots who have refused to leave their region to know what is happening in the Niger Delta

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