Being a released statement by the Managing Director
of the Niger-Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari on the
attack on their contractors today in Bayelsa State.
‘‘‘‘I have just received the sad and unfortunate
news of the death of two military personnel attached to Setraco Nigeria
Limited, and the kidnap of an expatriate working at the Ogbia – Nembe road
project in Bayelsa state, following an unprovoked attack by unknown gunmen. One
civilian member of staff of the company sustain injuries during the attack.
I wish to convey, without reservations, my
indignation and outrage at this dastardly act. This is unacceptable and must be
condemned by all well-meaning members of the public, as well as all
stakeholders in the Niger Delta region and beyond.
It is truly saddening that lives have been so
brutally taken in the course of our effort to bring development to the Niger
Delta region. The Ogbia – Nembe road, which is a major project undertaken by
the Niger Delta Development Commission, in partnership with Shell Petroleum
Company, SPDC, is envisioned to open up communities along this stretch, all the
way to Nembe and from there to Brass, in order to improve commerce, reduce
incidents of piracy and criminal acts such as this, and improve the living
conditions of the people.
Coincidentally, the first phase of this very vital
project is in the final stages of completion and had been scheduled for
commissioning later this April. Regrettably, that is no longer feasible. The
contractors are pulling out of site and the NDDC is no longer sure when this
project would be completed and commissioned.
Let me reiterate that the business of facilitating
the sustainable development of the Niger Delta cannot be conducted in this
manner. Development cannot occur in an insecure environment. Criminal elements
cannot be allowed to be a clog in the wheel of our progress, because they negate
our most sincere efforts at bringing development to our people. Communities
cannot allow criminals to operate and reside among them, attacking projects
designed to help them. The cause of the Niger Delta was not fought for this.
I call on communities of the Niger Delta, civil
society organisations, governments and government agencies, the security
agencies and all well-meaning members of the public to do all that is necessary
and within law to bring an end to this. I call on security agencies, the
communities where we have sited our projects, as well as local and state
governments to guarantee the safety and security of personnel and
infrastructure at all our sites. This cannot continue.
I convey my sincere and heartfelt commiserations to
the families of the deceased, the management of Setraco and the Nigerian Army.
I also call on these attackers to release the victim in their custody.
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