The Presidential candidate of the
All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), on Thursday
promised to implement the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report on
the polluted Ogoni environment if elected President in the forthcoming general
election.
Buhari, who made the promise while
speaking during a meeting with stakeholders of Ogoni ethnic nationality at
Saakpenwa, headquarters of Tai local government area of Rivers State, also
vowed to complete the abandoned Bodo-Bonny road project.
He said the decision of the Federal
Government to abandon the Bodo-Bonny road project is a clear case of
incompetence and social injustice, adding that a lot is taken from Ogoniland
and little is brought back in return.
The APC presidential candidate
called on the people of the area to ensure they get their permanent voters’
cards so as to vote en-masse for the APC at all levels of the general election.
“Your environment has been sentenced
to death, much is being taken from Ogoniland but just little is being brought
back in return. If I am elected as the president of this country, I will
complete the abandoned Bodo-Bonny road project and implement the UNEP report,”
the former head of state said.
Responding on behalf of the people
of Ogoni, a Senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District in the
National Assembly, Senator Magnus Abe, said several injustices have been
committed against the ethnic nationality in the last 50 years.
Abe said, “Several injustices have
been committed against the Ogoni people in the last 50 years. Oil companies
that operated in Ogoni have not fared better in their corporate relations with
host communities.
“What is more, the Bodo-Bonny road,
the only seeming on-going Federal Government project in Ogoniland is
uncompleted years after the Federal Government under President Olusegun
Obasanjo awarded the contracts.
“Our position as a people concerning
resumption of oil exploration in Ogoni is that there should be adequate
consultation, and participation of the Ogonis in the process leading to their
eventual operation.”
In his remarks, Rivers State
Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, stated that despite being the second most populous
ethnic nationality in the state, the people of Ogoni have suffered a lot in
terms of environmental degradation and other challenges.
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