For the people of Akwa Ibom State, the Nigerian state holds a withering prospect.
The people under the aegis of Elders in Akwa Ibom State Akwa Leaders’ Vanguard have expressed their total lack of faith in Nigeria.
To them, such an entity no longer exists.
Addressing a press conference on Thursday at the Correspondents’ Chapel of the NUJ,
The leader of the group, Sen Anietie Okon, said that in the face of obvious nepotism, corruption, marginalisation and security threat, there was nothing left to be identified with an entity once called Nigeria.
Okon spoke at a press conference on Thursday a the Correspondents’ Chapel of the NUJ.
He said, “So, as far as I am concerned, the Nigeria I was born into had ceased to exist. We are now groping around either for a rebirth or the end of whatever is nomenclatured as Nigeria.
“We have observed the fragrant abuses of our commonwealth, dignity and recent threat to the safety of our people and resources.
“This malfeasance has continued unabated and queries our national essence as a people. The depletion of our national reserves has persisted despite the pretentious anti-corruption stance of the Nigerian state.”
According to The SUN report, the members called on the National Assembly and other independent bodies to look into the barefaced unbudgeted emergency expenditures that are fast eating a hole in the economy.
The resources as generated mainly from hydrocarbon deposits in the Niger Delta region have been dubiously channelled into the wasteful prospecting of oil in the Chad basin and recent day and night construction of petrochemical refinery plant in Daura, Katsina State,” the group alleged.
Okon was further quoted as saying, “This nepotistic infrastructure completely negates the oath of allegiance sworn by the president as sudden attractions of institutions including the universities of refineries, etc, find Katsina particularly, Daura an attractive location against the principles national interest above private considerations.
“We decry the misuse of our sons to perpetuate confusion in the Niger Delta Development Commission by way of inefficiency under the tarred disguise of forensic investigations, endless board formulations and ad-hoc recklessness,
“Sadly, our kith refuse to see the withered hand of Esau in this self-styled destruction attempts by the cabal and their willing cronies on the overall non-development or prolonged deprivation of the Niger Delta whilst the North East Development Commission flourishes.”
The Akwa Ibom leaders lamented that while the South slumbers, the NNPC has engaged in the Federal Government “special projects” to the tune of N43 billion from the N16 billion in December, wondering why the Federal Government project was being executed and paid by the NNPC from the revenue it should be remitting to the treasury.
They consequently demanded executive orderliness in the dispense of appointments, investment, infrastructure, promotion of genuine security to the common good of Nigeria, not just for a part of Nigeria in line with the Oath of Allegiance and federal character principles as enshrined in the constitution.
They also asked the NNPC to urgently explain the criteria for location and distribution of the so-called special projects as none is seen in Akwa Ibom.
“One wonders why the state has not been considered fit for the location of any NNPC subsidiaries.” they asked.