The Republic of Ireland has indicated its preparedness to partner
Nigeria, using Cross River State as the pilot state, to ensure it
attains socio-economic and infrastructural development.
Irish Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Sean Hoy, disclosed this while on a
courtesy call to the Governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade.
The Irish government believes this will help address the problem of youth restiveness in the Niger Delta region.
The Ambassador said that his team are in Calabar to draw a framework
of development that involves the state and Federal Government, in a bid
to find the way forward in their respective developmental strives, as
well as help curb restiveness in the Niger Delta region.
Mr Hoy who also announced the establishment of a development centre
in Calabar as part of the initiative, said he had visited Bayelsa and
Rivers States before choosing Calabar as the choice location.
Governor Ayade revealed that it is critical to address the
restiveness that has characterised the Niger Delta region, saying no
development can take place where crisis and tension exist.
He maintained that the crisis and challenges of Niger Delta are
unpardonable and no matter how much one has given to a man, liberty is
better than slavery.
The Governor also pointed out that the people of the area yearn for
redemption, which comes from a philosophical change of attitude,
re-orientation and restructuring of issues to ensure equity and fair
play.
Ayade further went to commend the Irish government on the choice of
Calabar for the development centre, which it intends to run in
partnership with the Savannah Centre.
Culled From: Channels Television.
Culled From: Channels Television.
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