Osinbajo stated this at the inaugural meeting of
Partners for Sustainable Development Forum organised by Niger Delta Development
Commission (NDDC), in Port Harcourt on Monday.
He said President Muhammadu Buhari had also
expressed concern with current degradation of the environment with a view to
addressing challenges faced by the region.
“Niger Delta remains a priority of the President
Muhammadu Buhari-led APC government with a view to attending to current
devastation and environmental degradation in the region.
“The federal government will give NDDC all
necessary assistance and support to achieve its mandate of ensuring rapid and
sustainable development of the region.
“For meaningful and sustainable development to
take place in the region, citizens and stakeholders must be peaceful while
curbing militancy and eliminating terrorism”, he said.
Represented by Mr Adeola Ipaye, the Deputy Chief
of Staff in the Presidency, Osinbajo added that Niger Delta, being the world’s
third largest wetland, had immense potential to become an agriculture hub.
He said the nation’s over-dependence on crude oil
was partly responsible for “redundant human resource base and high level of
corruption.”
According to him, there has to be a major shift
from dependence on oil to agricultural production which will assist job
creation and encourage development of the manufacturing sector.
The Vice President assured that on going clean up
of several years of un-addressed oil pollution in Ogoni area of Rivers and
other communities in the region would be completed.
Managing Director of NDDC, Mr Bassey Dan-Abia
said poor funding was a major challenge facing the commission.
He explained that the commission was an
intervention agency, not an alternate government, as widely held by some
people.
“Youths should reduce the level of restiveness
because NDDC does not have the capacity to solve all their problems.
“Restiveness and tension caused by some youths in
the region clearly have direct negative impact on the development of the
region”, he said.
Dan-Abia called on the Nigeria Liquefied Natural
Gas Company (NLNG) to commence payment of its own contribution to funding of
the commission.
According to him, this is based on the fact that
NLNG falls within the oil and gas producing companies within the Niger Delta.
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