Inaugurates Reconciliation Committee
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has appealed to
well-meaning stakeholders in the Ijaw ethnic nationality to collectively ensure
that the Ijaw National Congress (INC)
was not factionalised.
He said history would not forgive them if they allowed
personal interests to overshadow the cause of the Ijaw people.
Governor Diri
stated this on Tuesday in Government House, Yenagoa, while inaugurating an eight-member INC
Reconciliation Committee to resolve the protracted discord within the body.
A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Mr. Daniel
Alabrah, informed that the panel has two members from each of the zones of the
INC while two others are to man the secretariat.
The Bayelsa helmsman, who is commonly called the
Governor-General of the Ijaw nation, noted that the singular but weigthy
mandate of the committee was to reconcile the disputing individuals and
interests within the INC, and restore the organisation to its founding ethos of
unity and purpose.
The Bayelsa governor also charged the committee to
come up with recommendations and guidelines that would strengthen and propel
the ethnic group’s cause.
The governor described the recent inauguration of the
INC national executive council outside its headquarters, after a disputed
election, as an aberration as such ceremonies had always been held at the Ijaw
House in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.
He equally appealed to stakeholders and INC members to
cooperate with the committee, noting that it was not a moment for winners or
losers but a moment for reconciliation, restoration, and renewal.
He said the committee had one month to carry out the
assignment.
His words: "The baton of responsibility is in our
hands. We must run our race with discipline, with focus, and with a firm
commitment to the greater good.
"I acknowledge that disagreement is a feature of
all human endeavour. It is not the disagreement that diminishes us, but our
failure to manage it honourably. We must, therefore, seek out and hold fast to
the greater reasons that bind us together. The ties of kinship, of shared
history, and of common destiny are far stronger than the issues that divide us.
"A few
decades ago, l was privileged to be among our great leaders entrusted with the
mandate to birth the Ijaw National Congress. Our purpose was clear: to forge a
platform that would unite our people, give voice to our collective aspirations,
and advance the cause of a just and egalitarian society.
“That vision was never parochial. It was borne out of
a conviction that the Ijaw nation must stand strong, speak with one voice, and
take its rightful place in shaping the future of Nigeria.
"At this critical juncture, we find ourselves
distracted by private and sectional ambitions that threaten to dull our edge
and weaken our collective force. Let us be clear: we cannot afford this.
History will not forgive us if, at the hour of need, we allowed personal
interest to eclipse the cause of our people.
"It is for this reason that we are inaugurating
this reconciliation committee. It is
entrusted to individuals of impeccable standing and demonstrable achievement.“
Responding, chairman of the committee, a former
Director-General, Department of State Services, Dr. Matthew Seiyefa, who is
from the central zone, said it was unfortunate that the INC was at an
inflection point but that it however presented an opportunity for
introspection.
He said: "After we have successfully traversed
this sorry path, the new INC will be more consultative with a view to
harvesting the rich reservoir of resources in terms of experiences, knowledge
and perspectives available within the Ijaw nation."
Dr. Seiyefa assured that the outcome and utility of
the committee would have significant implications for the future of the INC
and, by extension, the Ijaw nation.
Other members of the committee include one-time
Minister of Police Affairs, Alaowei Brodrick Bozimo (western zone), former INC
President, Chief Joshua Fumudoh (western zone), National Chairman, Pan Niger
Delta Forum, Dr. Boladei Igali (central zone), Amayanabo of Kala-Ogoloma,
Rivers State, King Goddy Idaminabo (eastern zone), and one-time deputy governor
of Rivers State, Alabo Gabriel Toby (eastern zone).
Dr. Kingsley Kuku, a former Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Chairman, Presidential Amnesty Programme, will serve as secretary while a former Commissioner for Ijaw National Affairs in Bayelsa State and currently Special Adviser on Ijaw Affairs, Chief Patrick Erasmus, will also be in the secretariat
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