Governor Chibuike Amaechi has advised the South South zone to forget
about resource control, if President Goodluck Jonathan fails to address
the issue during his tenure as President of the country.
Amaechi gave the advice in Port Harcourt yesterday, during an
international conference on, “Democracy and Good Governance” held at
the Banquet Hall of the Government House.
He expressed surprise that people, especially those from the
South-South region, suddenly stopped talking about resource control,
adding that the region is not yet controlling its resources.
He said: “Why are we not talking about it now? Are we controlling our
resources? Or, is our turn to chop… If tomorrow, President Goodluck
Jonathan departs from office, won’t the majority people still take the
resource? Why are we not talking about it now?” He said if the
President, as a South-South person failed to amend the constitution to
warrant geo-political zone controlling its resources, as no other
person from another part of the country would do it.
“Now, nobody is hearing, South-South is oppressed. Have they stopped
oppressing us? Do we all have federal roads, do we all have water? So,
what I’m saying is that, we are no longer talking about resource
control.
“Now, the nation has given us power, is it not? Have we changed the
constitution to make us control our resources? So, why haven’t we?
That’s the question; we need to address this issue. We need to address
that resources control we have been talking about before… If tomorrow,
there’s new president, will this oppression not continue?
“You know what Nigeria has done to South-South people. They have just
done one thing that, at the end of the administration of a South-South
President, you can’t talk about resource control again. Its finished
forever because, if you don’t give yourself that resource control, will
another person give it to you?”
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