The
Governors who gave this condemnation today[ 12-05-13] in a communiqué after a
closed door meeting in Asaba condemned the abominable behaviours and antics of some
Nigerians and their evil collaborators in assaulting the collective psyche of
the nation and commiserated with the president, governments, and victims and
their families of this evil act.
They
appealed to all Nigerians to be cooperate with government to stamp out these
evil acts.
In their
words “The meeting was concerned at the condemnable behaviour and antics of
some Nigerians and their evil collaborators in assaulting the collective psyche
of the nation, by waging various acts of terrorism, the South-South and South
East Governors commiserate with President, the governments of all affected
areas, the victims, their families and majority of peace-loving Nigerians,” the
Governors said, adding that it was important for all law-abiding citizens to
join hands with governments at all levels to stamp out terrorism and other evils
from the society.”
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Briefing
the press after the meeting which lasted for about four hours, the Chairman of
South-South Governors’ Forum, Governor Liyel Imoke and his counterpart in the
South-East Zone; Mr Peter Obi flanked by all the Governors that attended the
meeting said, they salutes “the resolute stance of Mr President to confront terror
wherever and whenever it occurs in Nigeria,” adding they also commended the
President “for his focused leadership and bold, result-yielding transformation
agenda, which deserves the unwavering support of all Nigerians and friends of
Nigerians alike.”
The
Governors emphasised that the laudable achievements of the President in the
areas of strengthening democracy, stabilising the polity, growing the economy
and improving the quality of life of all citizens continues to unfold.
“The South-South and South-East governors
plead with all Nigerians to adopt dialogue and peaceful means to resolve issues
affecting the country,” the Governors resolved, adding, “the governors also
agreed to work together and ensure regional cooperation in stemming the spate
of kidnapping, arson, pipeline vandalisation as well as other nefarious
activities in the regions to secure the regions and ensure that the regions
remains a conducive environment to attract investments.”
While thanking
Governor Uduaghan for been a good host, the Governors stated, “the South-South
and South-East Governors agreed on economic and political integration of the
old Eastern and Midwestern regions now the South-South and South-East and
pledged to strengthen cooperation across the board with particular focus on
development of infrastructure linking the region, particularly federal roads.”
“The
Governors also pledged to work together to ensure the development of all the ports
in the region including the Abia Dry port and called on the Nigeria Port
Authority to facilitate the achievements of this objective,” the Governors
said, reiterating that while they commended President Jonathan on the extensive
rehabilitation and modernisation of the airports across the country, it was
important for the Federal Government to establish cargo airports in Owerri and
additional deep-sea ports in the regions including Ibaka, Escravos, Agge and
also called for the dredging of the Calabar port.
They also,
agreed to revive agro-allied industries particularly in palm and rubber
plantations to exploit the comparative advantage in agriculture in both
regions, adding, “the Governors of the South-South and the South-East states
called on the Federal Government to facilitate the full implementation of the Free
Trade Zones status amongst the states of the region.”
The meeting which was by Governors Peter Obi
of Anambra, Sulivan Chime of Enugu, Rochas Okorocha of Imo, Theodore Orji of
Abia and Martin Elechi of Ebonyi States and their counterparts in South-South
States; Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta (host Governor), Godswill Akpabio of Akwa
Ibom, Liyel Imoke of Cross Rivers, Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State while
Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State was represented at the meeting by his Deputy,
Engr. Tele Ikuru with the Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomole conspicuously
absent used the occasion to mourn the death of late Professor Chinua Achebe,
adding that they sympathized with the people
of South-East region and on the death of Professor Chinua Achebe. They also condoled
the Achebe family and acknowledged his legacy as a literary giant and
international ambassador of the Nigerian culture.
GOVT. PR.
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