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Ijaw People Are The Most oppressed- Governor Dickson

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The Bayelsa State Governor, Mr. Seriake Dickson, in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Francis Agbo, has described Ijaw people of the Niger Delta as the most unfairly treated and the most oppressed in the entire country.

Dickson said this when the Roland Oweilaemi-led Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) visited him in his office in Yenagoa. He asked the youths to continue projecting issues of economic marginalization and environmental pollution affecting the region.

Dickson urged them to collaborate with the government in addressing the age-long problems of underdevelopment of the Ijaw nation by successive administrations at the federal level.

“The Ijaw nation is oppressed in Nigeria, and those of us in positions should fight and protect the Ijaw interest. The weapons and strategy for the struggle must change,” he said.

“For 60 years, there is no road to Bonny and Brass, where crude oil is lifted daily. No airport in the Ijaw nation, no oil company operating in the state pays taxes to contribute to the economy.”

“The IYC must continue to raise the legitimate issues without fear of intimidation. I expect you to mobilize and raise the consciousness of the people about the precarious situation we are in”, said the governor.

He lamented the state of the region despite its huge contributions to the economic growth of the nation.

He called on political leaders and persons in positions of trust to protect the collective interest of the Ijaw people.

The youth leader reiterated the 90-day ultimatum to all oil companies operating in the Niger Delta to relocate their corporate headquarters to the region, in line with the directive of the federal government.

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