Friday 3 May 2024

Joseph Evah Distributes Palliatives to Niger Delta Residents in Lagos

 By Perekeme Odon

Prominent Niger Delta activist and former publicity secretary of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), and Coordinator of the Ijaw Monitoring Group (IMG), Super Comrade Joseph Evah, spearheaded a remarkable initiative to assist over 2000 Niger Delta residents in Lagos State.

Comrade Joseph Evah, Coordinator, IMG

The beneficiaries, members of 45 Niger Delta Groups and local associations, received food, non-food items, and cash to alleviate the severe impact of the high cost of living and ongoing economic hardships in the nation. Joseph Evah's proactive and decisive action demonstrates his unwavering commitment to the well-being of Niger Delta residents.


Flagging off the distribution of food and non-food items on Friday, May 3, 2024, at the TamRoyal Multipurpose Hall, No. 14 Ajibola Crescent, Alapere, Ketu, Kosofe Local Government Area, Lagos State, Comrade Evah said that the palliative distribution to Niger Delta residents in Lagos is meant to bring succour to the people given the economic recession being experienced in the country.

Comrade Evah recognized 45 Niger Delta groups, including community-based organizations and PLWD, represented by the blind and disabled. He emphasized the need for transparency in palliative care distribution.


Giving the breakdown of the food palliative, the food items distributed include 300 50kg bags of rice, 2500 cartons of spaghetti and noodles, 300 cartons of groundnut/vegetable oil of various kinds and cash gifts to all the 45 groups and vulnerable persons present.

The IMG Coordinator explained that this gesture is geared towards President Tinubu’s one year in office by passing a strong message on the roadmap. It is also a clarion call to include the Niger Delta residents in Lagos in all the empowerment structures as other tribes in Lagos are benefiting from them. He informed the Niger Delta residents in Lagos to wake up so they can reason together and protest about their non-inclusion in all former President Buhari empowerment schemes retained by President Tinubu’s administration, and not act like conquered people after the loss of their son’s presidential election. He called on the Lagos State Government and Nigeria to carry the Niger Delta along in the scheme of things in the country.

A Cross-Section of Attendees

“However, after Dr. Goodluck Jonathan’s presidency, many believed we were conquered but were not. We feed this nation. Lagos, Nigeria's former capital, is the most crowded area outside our homeland. We want to be involved in Nigerian activities. Our people should also be empowered here in Lagos with what goes to other tribes. We are not enemies of Lagos State. The Lagosians have been kind to us and have been good landlords. I want our people to come together and reason in one voice. Accept this token, no matter how small it may be.” He said


“I want to thank God that democracy is on course as President Tinubu retained all the empowerment structures of former President Mohammadu Buhari. We are protesting against our non-inclusion in all the empowerment schemes. As we are gearing up to celebrate his one-year in office without our involvement, we want to make statements about what we expect in the next three years. We are mobilizing Niger Delta residents in Lagos for a protest come May 29, 2024, to be included in all government interventions and schemes of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation. Northerners and other tribes in Lagos are benefiting from the N-Power programme, Persons With Disabilities (PWD), Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP) Fund, Graduate Entrepreneurship Fund (GEF) scheme, Business Resilience Assistance for Value-adding Enterprises for Women in Nigeria (BRAVE Women Nigeria), and Presidential Youth Empowerment Scheme (P-YES), etc. So what stops Niger Delta residents in Lagos from accessing those funds?”


Ruth Charles, President of the Niger Delta Physically Challenged People Forum, Lagos Chapter, expressed deep gratitude towards Comrade Joseph Evah for his unparalleled contributions towards providing relief in alleviating their pains, especially during these perilous times. She also expressed the view that Comrade Evah deserves recognition for his efforts and encouraged other members of the Niger Delta community to follow his example.

Beneficiaries of The Day

“Today is a wonderful day. We have been with our Super Comrade Joseph Evah since this forum was formed in 2011, and he has always been a good father, caring for all of us like the Hausa and Yoruba are doing for their people. Today, he invited us to come for the palliative sharing. Our Niger Delta politicians should emulate his lifestyle so that they can help their people.” She said.


Also speaking, Meshach Solomon, President, of the Niger Delta Blind Students Association, and his representative of beneficiaries thanked the IMG Coordinator for the intervention, noting that it could not have come at a better time considering the hardship being experienced by families. He said the distribution would go a long way in assisting the poor in the community.


“Today is a testament that the Niger Delta still exists. For us, it's more than just a mere distribution of palliatives, it is a golden opportunity to reunite after a prolonged absence. Super Comrade is an individual who exemplifies the concept of unity and comprehends the significance of uniting the various factions of the Niger Delta to combat for a common cause.” Meshach added.


"Our people deserve to feel the impact of effective governance and government policies of this administration. I am grateful to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his tremendous efforts in constructing the 700-kilometer  Lagos-Calabar coastal route and for appointing well-deserving sons and daughters of the Niger Delta. However, like Oliver Twist, we demand for more appointments."

The Ijaw Monitoring Group is a prominent activist organization in Nigeria that fights against corrupt governance. "It is a tradition for the Niger Delta to reach out to their people in Lagos. Unfortunately, due to bureaucratic and inflation-related delays, the initiative was delayed. The goals of this outreach programme are aligned with those of the Lagos State Government, particularly about improving food security."


“Nigeria's progress is being severely impeded by the unfair treatment of the Niger Delta. It is unacceptable that a lot of Niger Delta residents in Lagos are unable to feed themselves due to the dire state of the economy. Instead of offering empty words of hope, we must take concrete action to give our citizens the resources and opportunities they need to thrive. It is time for us to demand the fair treatment and support that our people deserve," declared Evah.

 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Tonye Harry Sworn In As INC Lagos Chapter Chairman

By Perekeme Odon The Lagos State Chapter of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), the foremost apolitical umbrella body of the Ijaw ethnic natio...