MINISTRY OF RIVERINE INFRASTRUCTURE: Mulade commends Governor Oborevwori, appeals for statutory status

updated 19 Aug, 2024

A Delta State-born development and peace advocate, and initiator of the creation of the Coastal Areas Development Agency, CADA, Chief Sheriff Mulade, has commended the Governor Sheriff Oborevwori's administration for the creation of the Ministry of Riverine Infrastructure, with an appeal for statutory status to the Ministry.

Chief Mulade, who is the Ibe-Sorimowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, and the National Coordinator of the Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, gave the commendation in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, during a recent chat with newsmen over the development.

The peace advocate said the creation of the Ministry and the appointment of Chief Ebikeme Clark both indicated that "Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori is a true democrat eager to carry all segments of the state along in his development strides, particularly those in the deprived riverine areas."

He commended the Governor for his move to solve the problem of infrastructural deficit in the riverine areas by creating the Ministry which he said would go a long way in helping to ease the plights of coastal and riverine rural dwellers.

"I must commend Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for this bold step, which is long overdue. It shows that the Governor has a listening ear, and I believe through the establishment of this Ministry, the riverine areas will be given a sense of belonging, and will equally experience a new lease of life if adequately funded," Mulade asserted.

The CEPEJ Boss said that the riverine areas play host to mainly maritime, oil and gas production activities, which he said constitute the mainstay of Nigeria's economy, but however, noted that the riverine areas lack many basic amenities despite the huge contributions to the development of the State and Nigeria at large.

"We have been crying for years over the deliberate neglect of the coastal dwellers after over seven decades of oil exploration activities, accentuated by the lopsided distribution of socio-economic development," he added.

Chief Mulade noted that while the move was commendable, he was still bothered about the prospect of the Ministry in terms of its permanence as a statutory Agency backed by law.

He therefore appealed to the Oborevwori-led government to send an executive bill to the State House of Assembly to make the Ministry of Riverine Infrastructure a statutory institution to help guarantee its existence beyond his administration and give more assurance to stakeholders that their welfare is paramount to the government.

He noted that the infrastructural deficit in the riverine areas of Delta State might not be totally addressed within a few years due to the difficult terrain of the coastal areas that will attract heavy funding to implement viable projects.  

The Ijaw and Gbaramatu-born development and peace advocate  strongly appealed to Governor Oborevwori to consider the Ministry of Riverine Infrastructure as a development priority that requires adequate funding to achieve its purpose of creation, devoid of politics.

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