President Muhammadu Buhari
will today visit Rivers State to inaugurate the clean-up of the Ogoni land
ravaged by oil spill and production degradation.
The clean-up will be
inaugurated at Numuu-Tekuru Waterfront in Bodo-Ogoni, Gokana local government
in line with the recommendations of the United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP) report on Ogoniland’s environmental assessment. It was presented to former
President Goodluck Jonathan on August 12, 2011.
To this end, Governor Nyesom
Wike sued for peace, urging the people to give a rousing welcome to “our
amiable president.”In a broadcast, the governor
said: “As part of measures to enhance security during Mr. President’s visit, I
hereby place a ban on the operations of motorcycles and tricycles in Gokana and
Khana LGAs between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Thursday, 2nd June 2016. The security
agencies have been directed to enforce this ban and ensure full compliance.
“I call on Rivers people,
particularly the people of Ogoni land, to come out in great numbers and give
our amiable President a rousing welcome during his visit.”
The governor added: “It is
historic because it marks his first official visit to the state since assuming
office as the President of this great nation. It is most significant because
Mr. President is not on a political mission, but to kick-start the largest
environmental clean-up in our nation’s history, for which Rivers people, and
indeed the Niger Delta, will remain grateful.
“I call on Rivers people to be
peaceful, law-abiding and demonstrate the traditional Rivers hospitality
towards Mr. President and his distinguished entourage throughout the visit. As
I have noted earlier, Mr. President is here as the father of the nation, who
cares about the environmental and developmental challenges that we face as one
of his primary constituencies.
“Accordingly, his presence in
Rivers State is not an occasion for political campaigns by anybody or political
party. Rather, it is an occasion and an opportunity for us to demonstrate unity
of purpose and our readiness to work together with Mr. President to move Rivers
State".
Ogoni leaders were yesterday
holding meetings at Korokoro-Tai-Ogoni in Tai local government area, to ensure
the success of the visit and for the youths not to allow themselves to be used
to disrupt the strategic visit. Paramount rulers from the four
Ogoni local government areas, – Khana, Gokana, Tai and Eleme – as well as
the President of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP),
Legborsi Pyagbara; youth leaders, women groups, religious leaders and top
politicians, among others, attended
Rivers police Spokesman DSP Muhammad Ahmad, yesterday said: “The
Police are fully prepared about the President’s visit in line with our
operational order and in conjunction with the military.
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