Hardship: We Won’t Chicken Out Of Planned Protest, Niger Delta Group Dares …To Mobilize 2000 Youths For Protest Tomorrow 

 

By Ighomuaye Lucky. O

 

A group on the aegis of the Niger Delta Volunteers For Good Governance (NDVFGG), has said that it will not chicken out from the planned national protest against the economic hardship in the country, saying it must hold in the region just as it promises to mobilize 2000 youths for the exercise.

NDVFGG position is against the backdrop of calls by many stakeholders in the region to jettison the planned protest particularly in the Niger Delta region of the country.

But speaking on the planned protest and the calls by the stakeholders, president of the group, Comrade Ben Bowei, popularly known as Lord Major 1 of the Niger Delta, said those who called to shelve the protest in the region did that for their own selfish interest.

According to him, being someone who has been in the Niger Delta struggle for years and promoter of good governance, he can’t but mobilised his over 2000 members across the Niger Delta region to occupy major streets including the East West Road in the protest slated for tomorrow, August 1st to 10th, 2024.

The former National Treasurer, Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), said being someone who has been in the Niger Delta struggle from his teen to this adult age, he felt bad seeing individuals putting their personal interest above the suffering of the region.

The Ijaw Chief from Furupagha clan fumes: “What are we even saying! That Niger Delta people particularly the youths should not join in the planned protest against hardship? When we have hunger everywhere? When hunger is written on the faces of our people? That is not possible!

“Those who made the call made it for their own selfish interest. I am aware some of them collected money to speak against the proposeed protest, but we at NDVFGG have already mobilised our men to occupy the streets in the region. We can’t continue this way.

“We have mobilised our members of over two thousand across the Niger Delta to that effect. We must protest! We are for the betterment of our people, and we must insist on good governance.

“And for the interventionist agencies set up to better the well-being of the people of Niger Delta but have failed us, we are coming for them too. They are part of the bad governance.

“We are going to occupy their offices and demand an end to people in the helms of affairs. Interventionist agencies such as the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC has failed us woefully. This is part of the bad governance we are talking about. We are not going to take it likely with the NDDC these days ahead in the protest,” Bowei said.”