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Ijaw youths issue multinational oil companies 90 days ultimatum to relocate to Niger Delta

The Ijaw Youth Council World-Wide today handed down multinational oil companies ninety days ultimatum to comply with presidential directive to relocate their headquarters to the Niger Delta region, stressing that, ”failure to heed to this ultimatum will have dire consequences.”

The IYC handed down the ultimatum today during a press conference at the Nigeria Union of Journalists’ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel.

Pereotubor noted that multinational oil companies have not complied with the presidential directive handed down by the Acting President, Yemi Osinbanjo in one of its visits to the Niger Delta region till date because,” there is no visible attempts by the presidency to enforce the order.”

He noted that the relocation of multinational oil companies will not only boost the revenue base of the Niger Delta but will reduce youth restiveness in the region.

“After series of meetings, the IYC has resolved that as long as the Ijaw Nation still remains part of Nigeria, the oil companies MUST comply with the presidential order by relocating their headquarters to their operational bases in the Niger Delta within 90 days(three months) beginning from the 12th day of July 2017. We do not wish to
reiterate that failure to heed this ultimatum will have dire consequences.”

According to Pereotubor, ”Perhaps, Prof. Osinbanjo was only trying to
play to the gallery politically.”

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“ We saw this in the parliamentary rascality exhibited by Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila on the floor of the House of Representatives when the matter came up some weeks ago. If the
Acting President merely played politics with the issue, we say it is too late because he has stirred the hornet’s nest.”

claimed had perfected plans to move from the region do so, “they should not be seen in the region doing any form of business.”

“They should move permanently and leave the environment for the people
and others willing to do business in the area. Shell should not be the device used by the Nigerian Government to play on the intelligence of the indigenous people. It will be quite unpalatable for them.”

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