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DESOPADEC IJAW COMMISSIONER MUST RENDER STEWARDSHIP OR FACE EFCC........ IPDI

DESOPADEC IJAW COMMISSIONER MUST RENDER STEWARDSHIP OR FACE EFCC........ IPDI

By Ezekiel Kagbala (FPR)

SAPELE___There appears to be pabble tension as Ijaw Peoples Development Initiative, blows hot, insists on stewardship of another 50million naira monthly security fund accruing to Ijaw nationality from Desopadec from inception of office by Favour Izoukumor till date.

Speaking with correspondent of Focalpoint Reports, the national spokesman of Ijaw Peoples development Initiative, Comr. Daniel Ezekiel, "Said the group would not be deterred despite attacks on the group by Fevour Izuokumor's blind followers who makes  frivolous and baseless attacks on social media adding that  they are only complicating issues for him as the group had enough evidence to send Favour to EFCC custody.

Comrade Ezekiel said "IPDI would not waste  its time responding to beneficiaries of corruption in the name of family government, adding that the office Favour is occupying does not belongs to some uncultured Favour family members".

The activist added that Ijaw nation is now interested in proper stewardship and accountability from Favour Izuokumor to declare before leaders of oil  impacted communities as a  commissioner representing Ijaw nationality in Delta State Oil Producing Area Development Commission, Desopasec.

The son of the struggle, as fondly call, stressed that the group's lawyer would minutes a formal petition to Izoukumor's office before the end of this new week.

He further stated that they are equally considering court or EFCC options if Favour failed to addressed Ijaw nation by given proper accounts of how he managed all funds and contracts accrued to Ijaw nationality since the beginning of the new Desopasec board.

He lamented that despite the 50million security fund, there was no security patrol on the waterways to curb security challenges , and that sea bandit dispossessed travellers and transport service operators on daily bases, while Izuokumor continue to manipulate the money.

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