Last
night the Secretary to the Delta state government, Comrade Ovuozourie Macaulay
had a media chat with a group of pressmen from various media houses, where he
addressed issues affecting the state.
At the beginning of the chat which took place at the
SSG’s office, he encouraged everyone to be as informal as possible and ask
whatever they wished answered. The Ugborodo crisis which has been a top story
all over the country was one of the first issues he dealt with. The SSG
expressed sadness over the fact that the crises was not between different
ethnic groups but rather the Itsekiris fighting themselves. He, however, stated
that the EPZ (Escravos Processing Zone) contract which is the biggest gas
project in the whole of Africa (worth 16 Billion dollars) is beyond the
Ugborodo community. He iterated that an undertaking had been agreed upon
stating that no matter the issue with the community, the work must go and that
the contractors have been instructed to commence work.
On the current state of issues with the warring
factions, he said that the government is hard at work restoring peace and
sanity in the community and he had been in Abuja all through last week trying
to mediate and resolve the problem. He explained that he had a meeting with one
of the factions on Tuesday and would hold another meeting with the other
faction today,Thursday. From all indications, both factions want
peace and everything is looking to be resolved.
The SSG took time to answer questions about the
current administration especially where infrastructural developments were
concerned. On that note, he stated that the government is committed to doing
the most they can to see that all projects are either totally completed or left
at a good percentage. He expects that the next administration will continue
from where they stopped and ensure that the development the state is
experiencing is not derailed.
‘It is not a must to finish all projects started by a particular administration but the Ughelli dualization although set-back by the 2012 floods, will be either completed or 80% done before this administration is over’ – SSG, Delta state.
One popular question at
the Media chat was the SSG’s political aspirations. On if he was going to
contest for governor in the upcoming elections, Com. Macaulay stated
categorically that as of that moment, he had no ambition but power belongs to
God and whosoever he wishes to empower, so be it.
In the same vein of governorship elections, when
asked about his thoughts on ‘zoning’, he expressed himself candidly; saying that
it should not matter who is governor rather, who will provide good governance.
He believes that if people do the right thing and lead the people well, nobody
will be agitated about zoning. Anybody who wants to be governor should sell
himself as a Deltan and not of an ethnic group.
It will be a lazy man stance to say: “because I am from XYZ ethnicity, I should be governor”.Such ethnic biased candidate will only be coming for revenge - Comrade Ovuozourie Macaulay.
Omawumi for Glace Editorial
photo contributor: Andrea Ngozi Nwainokpor.
Very clean and professional. Comrdade Ovuzorie is sounding like a governor already. Ok oh
ReplyDeleteI think it is recommendable that the government is doing all they can to restore sanity in the community, however, beyond just speaking with factions, they should set up active policies to ensure transperency, responsibility and power rotation within the trust.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking on the different cartel,coming together will bring about huge development in the community
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more with the SSG on the issue of ethnicity. It is a problem with the world in general; politically, professionally and socially etc. It cant be sounded enough that it should be about ability. Ethnicity favours doesnt only encourage division, it impedes growth.
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