South-South Prominent Leaders, King Ateke Condemn Alleged Plans to Disenfranchise Mrs. Eyisan Oritsemyinwa,
South-South Prominent Leaders, King Ateke Condemn Alleged Plans to Disenfranchise Mrs. Eyisan Oritsemyinwa
By EgbemaVoice,
They unanimously condemned the baseless attempts to undermine her integrity and contributions to the region, emphasizing the importance of people-centered leadership. The assembly addressed persistent oil sector issues, criticizing self-serving politics and lack of transparency that deepen economic hardships.
They highlighted Mrs. Oritsemyinwa's exceptional service record and concerns about potential CPPG violations and partisan interference. The leaders appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to uphold justice, ensuring due process and merit-based decision-making within NNPC Limited.
They stand united in celebrating Mrs. Oritsemyinwa's elevation as a symbol of hope and pro-people leadership, affirming her commitment to Nigeria's development.
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SOUTH-SOUTH OPINION LEADERS KICK AGAINST PLANS TO DISENFRANCHISE MRS. EYESAN ORITSEMYINWA
Opinion leaders and key stakeholders from the South-South region have expressed deep concern over the recent unwarranted and malicious attacks targeting Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa, the Executive Vice President, Upstream, NNPC Limited. Following a crucial meeting held in Okrika, Rivers State, these leaders firmly condemned the baseless character assassination of a woman recognized as a valuable and respected representative of their region.
The people of the South-South have long championed equity, fairness, and justice within Nigeria, advocating for both regional development and the right to participate in the management of natural resources. Mrs. Oritsemyinwa, a committed professional and a daughter of the Niger Delta, embodies these principles, and the leaders could not remain silent while she becomes a target in the ongoing power struggles within the Oil and Gas sector. They highlighted the nation's pressing need for strong, people-centered leadership that genuinely reflects the aspirations of the masses.
The gathering decried the longstanding issues within Nigeria’s oil sector, calling out the self-serving political games and opaque dealings that have continued to harm the country and deepen economic hardship. They emphasized that Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s track record and dedication make her a role model, not a pawn in political maneuvers.
Concerns were raised over the potential disregard for the Corporate Policy and Procedure Guide (CPPG), which has governed operational practices in the NNPC, even as it transitions to NNPCL. The leaders affirmed that adherence to this guide is essential to uphold transparency and integrity. The alleged attempts to impose partisan agendas within the NNPC Limited leadership only serve to undermine the Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to prioritize the welfare of Nigerians.
In addition, the opinion leaders highlighted the unique struggles of riverine communities, where the high cost of living and transportation disproportionately affect daily life. Given the region's significant contributions to the oil sector, they believe that the voices of its people should be amplified, not stifled. The negative propaganda against Mrs. Oritsemyinwa is seen as part of a broader pattern to suppress input from stakeholders in the Niger Delta.
The assembly calls upon President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to remain steadfast in his commitment to justice and fairness, reinforcing confidence in his leadership by ensuring due process within the NNPC Limited. They stress that any actions or changes affecting Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s position must be based on merit and align with Nigeria’s development goals.
South-South leaders and the youth of the region stand watchful, urging that Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s elevation and dedication be celebrated as a beacon of hope. The leaders concluded by emphasizing that her contributions exemplify the patriotism and pro-people leadership Nigeria needs during these challenging times.
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HRM, KING (DR.) ATEKE MICHAEL TOM JP,
Sekuro of Niger Delta,
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