The Ijaw National Congress (INC) raised the alarm over inequality and lack of fairness in federal appointments under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Professor Benjamin Okaba, President of the INC, made this known in a statement, alleging that the Ijaw have been marginalised in appointments made by the Tinubu administration.
According to him, the Ijaw have no representation in the entire executive arm of the Federal Government except for only one federal ministerial position.
He also alleged that the appointments made so far favour one ethnic group.
The INC leader described the situation as unacceptable to the Ijaw, who he said are major contributors to the Nigerian economy, with a dominant population in five coastal states of Nigeria.
To address the situation, the INC demanded the appointment of an Ijaw as Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority.
“We demand without equivocation that an Ijaw person be appointed Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority.
“No Ijaw person has occupied that office since the organisation’s establishment in 1955.
“We demand representation on every board or parastatal related to the marine economy in Nigeria.
“We insist that the Government should not be exploiting the resources of our land, seafront and territory without representatives appointed from among our people who own the territory.
“We insist that the acceptance of amnesty by our people, which has drastically reduced the multifaceted and multidimensional agitations, some of which occasionally injure the national economy, should not be seen as an instrument of subjugating and cowing the Ijaw people,” Okaba stated
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