Thursday, May 1, 2014

National Conference: I won"t stop until Niger Delta controls its resources - Alamieyeseigha

By Ehi Ekhator


Bayelsa State former Governor, and a delegate at the ongoing National Conference, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, has lambasted those who are saying that 13 percent derivation should be reduced to five percent, adding that he would never give on on resources control until Niger Delta is allowed to control its resources.


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He said: “I put on the toga of resource control and I will never waver until we control our resources and determine what we want to do with it and pay appropriate tax to the central government. I, for one, do see peace in this country.


“Our environment is destroyed. There is a new trend now that Nigerians do not know; it is the prevalence of cancer among our women. People are dying. The effects of oil exploration are so much and heavy on our people. ”


HE attacked those he said are sharing money without thinking of the people living in the oil state, saying that they are being attacked by different diseases and their land destroyed.


He said “They are sharing money; they are not thinking of what we are going through back there. Oil is a wasting asset. If we destroy our land then we cannot even feed ourselves.”


He suggested that instead of the Navy, Air Force should be allowed to take total control of monitoring and checking oil bunkering, adding that Nigeria should write to foreign embassies that are involved in oil exploration in the country to address the increasing oil theft in Nigeria.


He said: “The way forward to me is very simple. We have identified the problem; it is because of the value change. Nigerian oil outside is very lucrative when refined.


“There is also the banking system. When you make money, it is through the banks that you get the money back into the country, so they are also involved.


”The people that are in the industry have the technical know-how to get this crude oil from very high pressure pipes. The boys in the creek do not have the connections to bring ships from abroad, so in effect, we have buyers. If we don’t have buyers then the market would be saturated and it will not be profitable.


”So, how do we stop buyers of our crude oil that is so unique in the international market? You have to be very courageous and be ready to pay any price because they will try to bring your government down because it is huge amount of money they are making.


“So if you have the courage, the first step you should take is to inform the cartel through their embassies because ships are registered in their country and their destinations are also known. The type of business they do is also known, the routes they ply are also known.


“So what are they coming to do in our exclusive economic zone, especially in the Niger Delta?”


“We know all these and the information is available. So, the Federal Government should write the embassies operating in Nigeria, saying, ‘Look, this is our problem; inform your home government not to release their ships for these nefarious activities.’


“Give them time, they have been doing it for so many years, give them time say three months, after three months if we see any of your ships in unauthorised areas, we are going to destroy it.”


“By the time you destroy three or four vessels, no country would allow its vessel to come and operate.


“So there will be no buyer and once there is no buyer, the collaborators among us would look for another job because the industry has been made unattractive.


“It is a simple way of discouraging bunkering.”


 



National Conference: I won"t stop until Niger Delta controls its resources - Alamieyeseigha

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