…call for proper execution of contract
Ijaw and Itsekiri youths, have ditched the past animosities between the two groups, to hail the federal government for the approval of a contract to dredge the Escravos bar to the Warri port, Delta State by the Federal Executive Council, so as to make the Warri port functional.
Both ethnic youths in a joint press statement by Eric Omare, President of the Ijaw Youth Council and Weyinmi Agbateyiniro, President of the Itsekiri National Youth Council issued in Warri, on Sunday, described the approval of the contract to dredge the Escravos bar to Warri port as a laudable response by the federal government to demands by stakeholders in the Niger Delta region to make the eastern ports functional.
The youth leaders stated that the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi and the Managing Director of the Nigeria Port Authority, Hadiza Bala Usman deserved commendation for their efforts towards ensuring the approval of the port dredging contract.
However, the Ijaw and Itsekiri youth leaders called on the Federal government through the Ministry of Transportation to ensure that the contract is well executed by the contractor.
They also called on the Federal government not to play politics with the Escravos bar to Warri port and the Port Harcourt port dredging contracts.
”These contracts are very critical to the revival of the almost moribund Warri and Port Harcourt economies” the statement said.
”Therefore, it is our conviction that the successful completion of the dredging of the Warri port would return the port to its former robust state and provide employment opportunities and create other allied economic activities for thousands of youths in Warri and its environs”. the statement added.
The groups promised to help in supporting the projects, by sensitizing the communities to their importance of the dredging project.
”To this end, the Ijaw and Itsekiri youths leaders have collectively agreed to set up a joint committee of Ijaw and Itsekiri youths to carry out sensitization campaign across the communities on the Escravos to Warri rivers, that would be affected by the dredging contract on the need to give maximum cooperation to government and the contractor to ensure hitch free execution of the contract.
” It is in the collective interest of all communities affected and other stakeholders to give maximum support towards the dredging of the Escravos to Warri port in order to revive the moribund maritime economy of Warri and its environs”.
By Brakerekebina Birinimigha
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