The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, representing the interests of the Ijaw people in the Niger Delta, has openly expressed its opposition to the three per cent allocation to host communities as stipulated in the Petroleum Industry Act. The group deems this allocation as inadequate and unfair to the people of the Niger Delta region.JAMB Portal
In a new year message, which was conveyed by the IYC spokesperson, Ambassador Binebai Yerin Princewill, the council articulated its dissatisfaction with the current provisions of the Act. This message was directed to several key stakeholders, including the Federal Government of Nigeria, International Oil Companies operating in the region, governors of the Niger Delta states, and various interventionist agencies.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaThe Ijaw Youth Council’s stance is that the three per cent allocation to host communities, which are significantly impacted by the oil and gas exploration and production activities, is an “aberration” and does not align with the interests and welfare of the Niger Delta people. They argue that these communities deserve a more substantial share of the revenues, considering the environmental, social, and economic impacts they endure due to the industry’s activities.NYSC Portal
According to the IYC, “The Ijaws and the entire Niger Delta people are not comfortable with the paltry 3% for host communities in the PIA, we will study the PIA again and assemble our team to resist this injustice that is meted out on our people.
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“This to us is one of the most draconian laws in Nigeria since the advent of democracy. We cannot accept this without challenging it. We are calling for increment of the percentage.”
It also vowed that it would do all within its power to engage oil companies by demanding the employment nominal roll of IOCs and other national companies operating in the Niger Delta region as it continues to engage the Federal Government for gainful employment of its people.
“We want to know the percentage of our indigenes that are gainfully employed in these companies compared to the ratio from those outside the region.InformationGuideNigeria
“This is very important to us as Ijaw people. There should be no excuse why our people can’t top the nominal roll of employment list of these companies,” it said.JAMB Result
The IYC also promised that it would continue to work closely with security agencies and other critical stakeholders in the region to foster and sustain peace and unity in Nigeria just as it tasked the military to always be professional in dealing with the Niger Delta Communities saying, “As we have witnessed too much bombardment of defenseless Niger Delta communities.”
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