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    PRESS STATEMENT PANDEF DEMANDS REVISITING THE SUPREME COURT’S DECISION ON RIVERS STATE FAAC ALLOCATION

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    The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) expresses profound worry and dismay over the recent pronouncement of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, which has effectively halted the disbursement of funds from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) to Rivers State.

    Undoubtedly, the primary casualties of this judicial restraint will be the innocent citizens of Rivers State, for whom these funds serve as a lifeline for economic, social growth and infrastructural development. As a pivotal contributor to Nigeria’s oil and gas sector—the backbone of the nation’s economy—Rivers State should not be subjected to fiscal strangulation owing to a political discord that remains eminently resolvable. Indeed, to deprive the state of its rightful allocations is to impose unwarranted hardship on a people who have consistently contributed to national sustenance.

    While PANDEF remains resolute in its commitment to fostering reconciliation, conflict resolution, and social cohesion across the Niger Delta, we earnestly implore the Supreme Court to reconsider its decision in the supreme interest of economic stability, social justice, and national unity. The South-South region has remained a bastion of peace and an unwavering pillar of Nigeria’s economic survival. It is, therefore, imperative that judicial and political institutions exercise prudence, equity, and foresight in handling matters that profoundly impact the welfare of the region.

    This verdict constitutes a grave impediment to the painstaking peace-building initiatives spearheaded by PANDEF, particularly through the Obong Victor Attah-led Peace and Reconciliation Committee. The committee, having already commenced its reconciliatory engagements, has begun to record commendable strides in fostering harmony and stability within the state.

    PANDEF reaffirms its unwavering advocacy for dialogue, justice, and sustainable development. We call upon all relevant stakeholders—including the Federal Government, political actors, and the judiciary—to ensure that the people of Rivers State are not unduly victimized by avoidable political contentions. The sanctity of governance demands that economic imperatives supersede political rivalries for the greater good of the nation.

    One thig that has come to mind in the midst of this sepreme court ruling is the withdrawl of the Local government fund to Lagos state during the Administration of Asiwaju Bola Amed Tinubu as Governor of Lagos State by then President Olusengun Obasanjo. It was widely condemned by Nigerias and the international communities. One therefore wonders that such repitition would emerge again even in higher magnitude in this 21st century with potentially grave implications for peace andsecurityin the entire Niger Delta.
    Signed

    Chief Dr. Obiuwevbi Ominimini
    PANDEF National Publicity Secretary

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