Former President Goodluck Jonathan has implored leaders and stakeholders of Ijaw nation to shun divisiveness and work together in love and unity for the collective interest of the Ijaw people in Nigeria.
Jonathan gave the charge when the Professor Benjamin Okaba-led leadership of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) accompanied by the Central Zone officials of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), paid him a consultative visit at his office in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, on Friday lastweek.
He noted that the relevance of the Ijaw ethnic nationality as a minority group is being threatened because they are not existing within one location, except in Bayelsa where their homogeneity is very pronounced.
He urged well-positioned Ijaw sons and daughters to sacrifice for the people and place collective interest above personal gains, stressing that differences among Ijaws should not jeopardize Ijaw unity.
Jonathan said the INC and the IYC have a huge role to play in ensuring the unity of the Ijaw people, especially among the political class, whom he emphasized must not allow political contestations to disunite them.
He said, “But the key point about us is the unity of the Ijaw people. And that is key. We are not too many in terms of physical number. We are widely spread, not concentrated in a geographical area, so our relevance is threatened along many states.
“Apart from Bayelsa State that we have a majority or almost the whole population, others are spread thinly (in other states). And a people like this need to be united to make impact. The collective interest of Ijaws should take precedent and people must sacrifice because of the interest of Ijaw land”.
The former President congratulated the INC executives on their successful election and subsequent inauguration, and commended them for the programmes and activities they were carrying out to promote the Ijaw cause.
He also thanked them for the visit and encouraged them to feel free to seek his involvement in any issue, adding that he was ready to play his role in service to Ijaw land.
Earlier, the INC President had expressed gratitude to Jonathan for supporting Governor Douye Diri to ensure a hitch-free election of the apex Ijaw socio-cultural organization which had been adjudged to be very free and credible.
Okaba, a professor of Sociology at the Federal University, Otuoke, said his leadership hit the ground running soon after their inauguration on May 14 “to drive the Ijaw agenda for resource justice, restructuring and internalization of the Ijaw struggle for self-determination and self-actualization”.
While enumerating some achievements recorded by his leadership, Okaba also informed the former president that the INC was working towards holding an All Ijaw Summit to appraise the Ijaw question and future in the Nigerian State.
Source: Niger Delta Mirror