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Tinubu meets South-South monarchs, pledges completion of East-West Road 

By Chesa Chesa

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday met with the South-south Monarch Forum with assurances of looking into the requests of the completion of the East-west Road amongst other appeals for improved infrastructure for the region.

In his remarks after meeting with the President at the State House on Tuesday, the Chairman of Delta State Traditional Rulers, Major General Felix Mujakperuo, along with the paramount ruler of Emuoha Kingdom, Sergeant Awuse, said that the monarchs visited to present its catalogue of requests for the development of the Niger-Delta region.

 Mujakperuo decried the infrastructure deficit plaguing the region and the need to equip the youths in the Niger Delta, even as he advocated for the construction of the Itakpe-Abuja Railway as alternative to driving from Warri to Abuja.

 The Forum also called for the resuscitation of the abandoned ports in the region adding that it will facilitate employment for the people and also improve the economy of  Nigeria.

“We come to our listening President with a catalogue of our request in the region In the region we produce and we give resources to the country and yet we are suffering amid plenty. So we just have to catalogue our sufferings and what we want the President to do for us so that we can feel that we are part of this country the President said he would listen he would look at our request and he would do the needful

“We also felt like he should try and link up the Itakpe to Railway to Abuja Railway so that right from Warri we can safely drive to Abuja, what about the abandoned ports? We feel that if those ports are revived it will bring employment for our people  and it will improve the economy of this country”, he said.

The monarch noted that the Niger Delta  being the major oil-producing region of the country and should not be left to agonize amidst ample resources.  

“There are a lot of things that we said he should do for us like the East-West Road that has been abandoned for so many years and most of the roads in the South-south you cannot have access to Abuja, from Port-Harcourt to Aba is not passable, from Benin to uromi to Okene are not passable.

“We also felt like he should try and link up the Itakpe to Railway to Abuja Railway so that right from Warri we can safely drive to Abuja, what about the abandoned ports we feel that if those ports are revived it will bring employment for our people  and it will improve the economy of this country”, he started.

The Minister of Niger Delta, Abubakar Momoh, said the government needs to interrogate further issues of oil theft, he said that the issue of pipeline vandalisation should also be holistically checked to ensure that  Niger Delta youths are not wrongly accused of the crime.

The Minister commended President Tinubu for giving audience to the Monarch Forum saying consistent engagement with the Forum  would strengthen the peace in the region.

“These are the owners of the region, the more you engage them they will talk to the youths and those who are involved but when you keep them away it becomes a problem because they will not have that sense of belonging of continuing to talk to the people and above all is also to look at the infrastructure of the region.

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