Yakubu Gowon, a former military Head of State of Nigeria, has apologised to Niger Delta communities for the neglect they have suffered at the hands of successive governments.
He was the special guest of honour at the premiere of Oloibiri, a movie about the Niger Delta. He urged government at all levels, to be humble enough to dialogue with aggrieved people.Gowon said: “Watching through the movie, I cannot help but feel with the plight of Oloibori and all other oil producing communities and their people in the land. I agree that the movie mirrors a clear manifestation of the collective negligence and failure of leadership in successive governments in our country”, “Looking back today, I must confess here that the people of Oloibiri have felt badly neglected and of course, they are hurt.“We must, however, acknowledge as a nation and as a people that along the way, we have made mistakes, clearly Oloibiri community has not been treated fairly, they deserve our sympathy, consideration, and collective resolve to develop this once vibrant community.”He also urged the government to seek ways of redressing the wrongs of the past.“I move as a former head of state to offer the nation’s profound regrets and my personal apology to the good people of Oloibiri with the prayers to the present and future government at all levels in the land to work towards redressing the wrongs of the past to these people.“I also request the people of Oloibiri to forgive the oversight and mistakes of the government and the corporate government of Nigeria.”“I have great faith in our youth in the Delta region. The future is yours if you keep it whole, you will be able to build a better country than we would leave to you today. It is up to you to love your country, defend it whether good or bad but try to make it right.“In the Delta region, do not go on destroying all these facilities that you would need to develop, for God’s sake, stop doing that because you are hurting yourself and you are hurting the nation as a whole.”In attendance were dignitaries and legends of the movie industry in Nigeria such as  Onyeka Onwenu, Chris Anyaoku, Olu Jacobs and Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, among others. The event was held on Thursday at the Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos.Discover more from NewsBreakers
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