Sunday, 21 June 2020

IYC Cautions “The Concerned Youths of Akwa Ibom”over late Mr. Ibanga replacement



…..warns nobody should bring politics into IMC existence

The Ijaw Youth Council Eastern Zone Task Force says its attention has been drawn to the recent action taken by some youths who call themselves “The Concerned Youths of Akwa Ibom”,  numbering over 1000 who barricaded the Ikot Abasi -Port Harcourt portion of the East-West road thereby disrupting free flow of traffic in and out of Rivers State, and whose aim according to news reports was to get the attention of President Buhari and request the replacement of the late EDFA of NDDC, Mr. Ibanga Etang, an Akwa Ibom indigene who recently died allegedly from Covid-19; with another person form Akwa Ibom State.

“We see this as an insult to the Ijaws and good people of Rivers State. There was never a zoning arrangement for the IMC. You may recall that Dr Joy Nunueh, a Rivers State indigene was replaced with someone from Bayelsa State. When that happened, no one called for any zoning pattern. The IMC, even though it is not known to law is a temporary body with a clear mandate. Nobody should bring politics into their existence” The Ijaw Youth Council Eastern Zone Task Force stated in a statement made available to the fourth estate of the realm.

Part of the statement reads: “One thing our brothers fail to realize is that the NDDC is a direct benefit of the agitation of Ijaw sons and daughters. Our brothers died; our sisters were raped all to fight for the benefit of the Niger Delta. No one from Akwa Ibom State took part in the agitation. Coming out now to claim right over any position is not just an insult to the Ijaws, but a slap to our brothers and sisters who died during the struggle.

“We remain calm because we know the move by these youths has a political undertone and was definitely sponsored by someone who is eying the position. But we want to use this medium to warn anyone who may try to attempt any such protest again. Anyone who claims any right over a position, produced by the Ijaw struggle would face our wrath. If such a protest is repeated, we will not only rise up and remind the country that we Ijaws stand for equity and truth; we will deal decisively with anyone who challenges our resolve.

“We call on Mr President to disregard those hungry youths and choose a competent hand to replace the Late EDFA. The Ijaws have a better right over any position in the NDDC but we leave the decision to Mr. President and the Supervising Minister.”


Signed

Tonye Ibanichuka
For Ijaw Youth Council Eastern Zone Task Force

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