The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, Mr Kingsley
Kuku, has said that the award of pipeline security contracts in the
Niger Delta is a dream come.
Kuku told NAN in Abuja on Friday that the contract would benefit oil bearing states.
He
said the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) contract would
enhance community participation and human capacity development if
properly handled by the companies.
The presidential aide said the controversy trailing the contract and the protest by some former agitators in Bayelsa was false.
He said for a long time he had advocated such a project to benefit oil-bearing communities in the Niger Delta.
“The
communities cannot bear the effect of oil exploration activities and
vandalism of pipelines and not benefit from securing their communities
and environment.
“This is a step in the right direction by the NNPC as it will foster peace and security in the region,” he said.
Kuku
said that the contract awarded to two firms in Bayelsa was in order,
and advised those against it to cooperate with the state government to
ensure its success.
He also reasoned that former leaders of the
agitation in the region deserved the contract as they play a key role in
ensuring the protection of the oil and gas facilities.
He,
however, said the insinuation by Bayelsa Government that the former
militant leaders mismanaged the amnesty programme to shortchange their
followers was wrong,
According to him, the programme is managed by
the Federal Government through the Office of the Special Adviser to
President on Niger Delta.
“This is a programme that has positively impacted on Bayelsa and other states in the region.
“It is domicile in my office as Mr. President’s adviser on Niger Delta and it is not managed by former leaders of the agitation.
“Beneficiaries
receive their monthly stipends and other allowances directly through
their individual bank accounts and not through their former leaders,”
Kuku said.
He urged the former leaders as key stakeholders in the
programme and in the region to pursue peace at all times and avoid any
act that would bring them in conflict with the law.
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