Sunday, December 8, 2024

INC begs Tinubu to create poly, nursing school in Ijaw communities in Delta

He also said the bill was significant because it would go a long way in addressing the long-standing educational aspirations of the Ijaw people of Delta.

• November 24, 2024
Ijaw National Congress
Ijaw National Congress [Credit: Daily Post Nigeria]

The Ijaw National Congress (INC) Worldwide has urged President Bola Tinubu to facilitate the establishment of a nursing school in Patani and a polytechnic in Bomadi, both Ijaw-speaking areas of Delta.

Benjamin Okaba, the president of INC Worldwide, made the appeal at a news conference in Abuja on Sunday.

Mr Okaba said the appeal became imperative given two bills before the Senate sponsored by Joel Onowakpo, representing Delta South Senatorial District. The bill sought to establish the two schools in those areas.

“We humbly appeal to President Bola Tinubu to leverage his presidential influence to support the swift passage of these bills through the National Assembly and to give his assent promptly once they are passed,” he said.

He said Ijaw people globally were thrilled at the prospects of having such higher institutions finally located in their long-neglected communities.

Mr Okaba also appealed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio and the speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abass, to accelerate the hearing of the bill.

He also said the bill was significant because it would go a long way in addressing the long-standing educational aspirations of the Ijaw people of Delta.

“The significance of these bills cannot be overemphasised as they directly address the long-standing educational aspirations of the Ijaw people of Delta State,” he said.

The INC president said that for decades, the Ijaw people of Delta consistently advocated the establishment of higher institutions in their areas.

Mr Okaba said the government had “turned deaf ears” to their appeal, noting that nearly all ethnic groups in Delta have benefitted from state and federal institutions.

“These include universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, nursing schools, and specialised medical schools, while in contrast, the Ijaw areas have been systematically overlooked.

“Regrettably, this marginalisation persisted in spite of Ijaw representatives serving in parliament for extended periods, some for over two decades,” he said.

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Abubakar Kyari

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Nigerian Troops

States

Troops clear IPOB camps in Imo, Enugu, Ebonyi, recover arms

Mr Unuakhalu further stated that the troops also destroyed 26 makeshift accommodations in the camp.

Mahmood Yakubu

NationWide

INEC chairman Mahmood Yakubu hails Ghana’s peaceful, credible election

Mr Bawumi conceded defeat, emphasising that voters’ decisions “must be respected with humility.”

Kano school children

Education

Borno, Yobe, Adamawa warn private schools against arbitrary fee hikes

“Arbitrary fee hikes undermine this balance and place unnecessary burdens on families,” Mr Abiso said.

John Mahama

NationWide

Tinubu, Atiku congratulate John Mahama for winning Ghana’s presidential election

Citizens have blamed Mr Akufo-Addo for the economic crisis bedevilling Ghana.