The Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide has cautioned all politicians involved in the November 11 governorship election in Bayelsa State, saying the council will not tolerate any form of bloodshed before, during and after the poll.
Rising from its Executive Council Meeting yesterday, the IYC also appealed to the federal and state governments to prioritise lasting solutions to floods in the Niger Delta.
The council in a communiqué it issued after the meeting said, political actors and gladiators must shun any act that could escalate tension in Bayelsa during the forthcoming poll.
According to the communiqué by its President, Dr. Alayi Theophilus, IYC asked politicians to shun hate speeches and focus on selling their manifestos to the people.
The IYC said: “It is our firm belief that the lives and safety of Ijaw citizens should always supersede political considerations and electoral processes. We shall hold politicians responsible if any Ijaw life is lost during and after the election.
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“The IYC shall not fold its arms to see that the existing peace we enjoy in the state is damaged. We advise all politicians to shun hate speeches and focus on telling us their manifestos. Our lives are worth more than any political ambition.”
While commending the Federal Government and other organisations for their support for flood victims in the region, IYC said to permanently address the problem, there must be construction of critical drainage systems and dredging of flood-prone communities of the region.
He said: “Recognising the recurring nature of these disasters, we urgently call upon both federal and state governments to prioritize and implement enduring solutions. This includes the construction of various drainage systems to the tributaries that will offload the water to the sea and initiating comprehensive coastline dredging.
“The Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led government must make our abandoned dam in Adamawa functional and create additional three dams within the flood channels to cushion the effect of flood in subsequent years. These dams, when completed and made functional, will not just serve as water reservoirs but also as a source of hydropower that will add to the national grid.
“Ijaw people are yet to recover from the trauma caused by last year’s flooding. Goods worth billions of naira were destroyed and strange diseases are being experienced till date. The palliative can never be compared to the disaster we are experiencing.”
The IYC accused the Delta State government of marginalizing Ijaw communities in the state in its recent award of N78bn contracts.
The council said: “While we acknowledge and commend the Delta State Governor for his efforts in awarding a significant N78bn contract, we find it disheartening to observe the marginalization of our territories. Projects like the Ayakoromo bridge which is barely N6bn to completion are begging for attention.
“The Ojobo road is abandoned. It is therefore unjust to exclude Ijaw territories in the N78bn contract awarded by the Delta State Government. The IYC calls on the Delta Governor to review his move to include Ijaw communities.”
