EGCDF seeks devt collaboration in Delta communities
(Nigeria) An interventionist agency, Egbema Gbaramatu Communities
Development Foundation, EGCDF in Warri, Delta State, has solicited for more
collaboration between major stakeholders in the area in order to meet up with
the human capital and infrastructural developmental needs of indigenes of the
oil bearing communities.
It's chairman, Mr Jude Ukori, who made the appeal in a
statement in Warri, yesterday, noted that the issue of underdevelopment of the area was enormous and would require the concerted
efforts of all the stakeholders both in
government and private sector to tackle problems.
According to him, "The communities of Egbema and
Gbaramatu have contributed so much to sustain the economy of Nigeria as major
oil producing communities and deserves to be develop more than how it is today.
"This administration will engage the Delta and Federal
Governments, other interventionist
agencies to pay attention to the communities of Egbema and Gbaramatu Kingdoms
to help them in the areas of development. We will carry out economic
empowerment projects and source for employment for the teeming able bodied
youths in the communities.
“Many of our teeming youths area are unemployed, the source
of livelihood in the area is quite dwindling because of the environmental
impact and degradation as the result of oil exploration and exploitation over
the years.
"We need the assist all stakeholders both in government
and other interventionist agencies to help our people by providing them
economic empowerment projects that will create employment for the people.
"As of the peace, we have been engaging our people and
we will continue to engage them on need to live peacefully with the oil
companies operating in their domain, in order fast tracking infrastructural and
economic growth, especially in the area of youth empowerment programmes and
scholarship schemes for those who need to be educated.
"We need to support the educational institutions in the
area. Many of the educational institutions in Egbema Gbaramatu communities are
short staffed as the teachers posted their hardly stay. We need other
incentives to keep them there in order to make the school functions as good as the
schools in the urban.
"We will be looking on how our people can have economic
control, it is a good opportunity that the federal, state governments are
encouraging our people in the area of setting up modular refineries which boils
down to issue of capital base.
" We are calling on interested investors to partner us
as we are credible and organise to provide a conducive atmosphere for any form
of business to thrive in the area. That I can assure. What we are looking at is
human capital development, economic empowerment and social infrastructural
development in the area to ensure a
source of livelihood for our people."
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