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Renewed Hope In Niger Delta: Engr. Abubakar Momoh’s Passionate Pursuit Of Progress
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-New Dawn for the Niger Delta as MNDD Minister Takes the Lead.
By Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah.
The Niger Delta, a region endowed with immense natural wealth, has long been plagued by a web of intricate and interconnected challenges. It grapples with environmental degradation stemming from oil exploration and production, leading to extensive pollution…CONTINUE READING.
Illegal oil activities persistently cause economic losses and environmental harm, while basic infrastructure remains inadequate, unemployment high, and poverty rampant, despite the region’s oil riches.
Historical conflicts, resource-related disputes, and insecurity continue to loom large, posing significant threats. Pollution from oil-related activities has given rise to severe health issues among local communities, while disputes over land rights and corruption in resource management further exacerbate the region’s woes. The dearth of quality education and inadequate healthcare services compounds the difficulties faced by the Niger Delta’s inhabitants.
Addressing these multifaceted issues requires holistic and sustainable solutions that encompass environmental restoration, economic development, infrastructure, and improving the living conditions of the local population.
However, there is renewed hope on the horizon, and it arrives in the form of Engr. Abubakar Momoh, the Minister of the Ministry of Niger Delta Development (MNDD). His passion for resolving the region’s myriad challenges aligns seamlessly with the President’s vision for the Niger Delta.
Minister Abubakar Momoh has hit the ground running by engaging in consultations with state Governors to ensure that the road network connecting the South-South region receives the attention it deserves under his leadership. This initiative demonstrates a commitment to improving connectivity and facilitating regional development.
Furthermore, he has embarked on a comprehensive tour of the region, actively engaging with local communities to address security concerns, create employment opportunities, and tackle the challenges that have persisted for far too long. This hands-on approach showcases a commitment to understanding the region’s unique needs and delivering tailored solutions.
Consultations with traditional rulers are also underway, recognizing their pivotal role in the region’s development. Minister Abubakar Momoh understands that working in synergy with these respected leaders is essential to achieving the President’s vision for the Niger Delta.
For instance during a courtesy call on the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi, Minister Abubakar Momoh reaffirmed the President’s dedication to catalyzing positive change in the Niger Delta. He pledged to ensure that contractors engaged in the region deliver quality jobs, underscoring a commitment to excellence.
Addressing the pressing issue of youth empowerment across the Niger Delta, the Minister articulated a clear vision: “By the time we start to execute our empowerment programme, the youths will be happy. We will do some positive things. In the next four years, Nigeria will be transformed. The President takes the security of lives and property seriously.”
During his visit to the East-West Road, the minister was profoundly concerned, and his frustration was palpable. He characterized the road as a distressing eyesore, vowing that such disheartening experiences would soon be a distant memory. The ministry is fully prepared to confront these multifaceted challenges, which encompass bureaucratic hurdles, political intricacies, and acts of sabotage.
The appointment of Abubakar Momoh as Minister of the Ministry of Niger Delta Development has proven to be a masterstroke by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. It is certain that his appointment will greatly assist the president in delivering the essential dividends of democracy to the good citizens of our country.
As the Niger Delta region braces itself for a transformation, it is heartening to witness a passionate and dedicated minister at the helm, ready to lead the way towards a brighter future for this vital part of Nigeria. With this renewed hope, there is optimism that the Niger Delta’s potential will finally be realized, and its challenges effectively addressed.
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah writes in from Abuja.
Source iReporteronline.
