Former Militant and Warlord for the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta, MEND, Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, has rescinded his decision on the seven-day ultimatum given to the Federal Government to reconstitute a substantive Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Board.
The ultimatum, which elapsed today June 5th, 2021, has been shifted till the end of June, 2021, for President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Obot Akpabio, to constitute the NDDC Board in accordance with the Act that brought the NDDC into existence.
Tompolo accepted, reluctantly, to withdraw the ultimatum earlier issued following several appeals from Nigerians including Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, in the interest of peace.
In a statement issued, Saturday, June 5, 2021, Tompolo charged President Buhari and Akpabio, to immediately, constitute a substantive board for the interventionist agency.
According to him, “I issued a seven-day ultimatum on the above subject matter on Monday May 31st 2021. There were a lot of concerns expressed by Nigerians on this matter within this period, hence machineries were put in place for consultations among Nigerians, especially from highly placed individuals and organizations from the Niger Delta region, including the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio.
“As I expressed in my press statement of Monday May 31st 2021, I came into this matter because of love for the region and Nigeria. I make bold to say that I cannot be compromised by money and other material things.
“However, the only thing one can do for Nigeria in these trying times, where all the six geopolitical zones are in turmoil, is to pray to God for peace and tranquility, particularly for the economic hub of the country, the Niger Delta region.
“Therefore, I welcomed the consultative meeting of our revered Traditional rulers from the region, Delta State Government, the Ijaw National Congress (INC) led by its President, Professor Benjamin Okaba, leaders from the Itsekiri, Urhobo, Isoko, Ndokwa and other Nationalities with the Minister of the Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Akpabio in attendance, at the traditional headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Oporoza town on Thursday June 3rd 2021.
“The outcome of the meeting has been made known to the public by the Minister. He promised profusely to start the process of the constitution and inauguration of the substantive board of the NDDC immediately (from Friday June 4th 2021), and that he should be allowed to drive the process to an end on or before the end of June 2021.
“As it stands now, I have accepted the outcome of the meeting reluctantly. It is pertinent to state at this juncture that, I do not want anything to disrupt the relative peace we are enjoying in the region. It was on this premise that I accepted the outcome of the meeting.
“The ultimate goal in this issue, is for the Minister to abide by the promise he has made to start the process of constituting the NDDC board now. Government shenanigans must be put away in this matter as constituting the NDDC board is very dear to the heart of the people of the region.
“I wish to thank all our revered Traditional Rulers for their fatherly role they played in the matter, my father, Grand leader of the Ijaw Nation and Elder Statesman, Chief E. K Clark, for his concern and intervention in this matter, the Governor of Delta State, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa and his deputy, Barr Kingsley Brutu Otuaro for their intervention, The President of Ijaw National Congress, Professor Benjamin Okaba, The Commander of Operation Delta Safe, Rare Admiral A. Hassan, Leaders of the various Ethnic Nationalities for their solidarity, Youths of all the Ethnic Nationalities from the region, Women groups and others too numerous to mention here. I say thank you to all.
“It is my pray that the needful be done to develop the Niger Delta region as seen in advance climes”, the statement read.
It would be recalled that earlier in the week, Akpabio visited Gbaramatu Kingdom to plead with Tompolo and other stakeholders in the Niger Delta as regards the ultimatum, asking for it to rescinded.
He was, however, tongue- lashed by the people who accused him of acting like “god” in the NDDC, and running it like his own private enterprise.
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