In a powerful assembly at Port Harcourt’s Hotel Presidential, the Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) convened on October 24, 2024, calling for critical reforms and heightened development in the Niger Delta.
Hosted by Rivers State Governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara, the event saw distinguished leaders from the six states of the Niger Delta, as well as prominent figures like King Alfred Diette-Spiff and Obong Victor Attah, co-chairs of the PANDEF Board of Trustees, alongside former governors, defense leaders, royal dignitaries, and other influential voices.
Under the theme “Fostering Peace and Unity for Sustainable Development of the Niger Delta,” the assembly emphasized Niger Delta’s crucial role as Nigeria’s “economic heart” while highlighting pressing issues that continue to stymie its development.
In a statement signed by HE King Alfred Diette-Spiff, Co-Chairman, Board of Trustees, HE Obong Victor Attah, Co-Chairman, Board of Trustees, HE Dr. Godknows B. Igali, National Chairman, Hon Godwin Okotie, Ag. National Secretary, Chief Dr. Obiuwevbi Christopher Ominimini, National Spokesman, PANDEF declared that, despite contributing significantly to Nigeria’s economic wealth through oil and gas, the region remains underdeveloped and plagued by pollution.
Key Resolutions:
Neglect of Infrastructure
PANDEF condemned the Federal Government’s neglect of essential infrastructure in the Niger Delta, specifically the deteriorating East-West Highway and inactive seaports. They called for immediate repairs, a completed East-West Highway, and the initiation of a Calabar-Lagos railway and maritime mass transit system to enhance connectivity in the region.
Inclusion in Oil and Gas Industry
PANDEF urged the government to enable greater participation of Niger Delta investors in the oil and gas industry, a sector operating in their backyard yet dominated by external entities. The assembly applauded the African Energy Bank initiative for financing oil, gas, and green energy projects and encouraged Niger Delta stakeholders to engage with these new economic opportunities.
Reversal of Ministry Dissolution
Expressing dismay at the recent dissolution of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, the assembly asserted that the ministry’s targeted mandate is vital for addressing the region’s unique challenges. PANDEF advocated for federal consultations to discuss reviving the ministry and pledged support for a proposed South-South Commission to enhance regional development.
Economic and Educational Investment
PANDEF outlined a vision for the Niger Delta’s industrial and agricultural growth. They recommended state governments commit 20% of annual budgets to industry and agriculture, boost educational spending to 25% following UNESCO standards, and provide tuition-free education across all levels. The forum also endorsed collaborative research and knowledge-sharing initiatives to foster innovation.
New Peace and Reconciliation Committee
A new High-Level Peace and Reconciliation Committee was established, led by Obong Victor Attah, to mediate disputes within the Niger Delta and promote unity among communities.
Executive Committee and Future Vision
PANDEF inaugurated a new National Executive Committee, led by Ambassador Godknows Igali, and closed the event by extending gratitude to the Rivers State Government for its hospitality and commitment to a unified, prosperous Niger Delta.
This assembly underscored the region’s urgent need for equitable development, resource control, and federal collaboration to address its unique needs and environmental challenges. PANDEF remains steadfast in its mission to drive meaningful reforms, aiming for a sustainable and prosperous future for the Niger Delta.
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