Reject parties without environment on
their manifesto, groups tell Nigerians
WHISTLE BLOWERS ARE ASKING NIGERIANS NOT TO VOTE FOR ANY POLITICAL PARTY THAT DOES NOT THINK OF THE ENVIRONMENT
The Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria
(ERA/FoEN), OILWATCH and the Host Communities Network (HOCON) have asked
Nigerians to reject political parties and aspirants to political offices who do
not have the environment and strategies of reversing livelihoods loss on their
agenda.
In a release issued in Lagos, the groups said Nigerians must
take their destinies in their hands by voting wisely in the upcoming elections
or remain in perpetual servitude.
ERA/FoEN Executive Director, Godwin Ojo said: “We believe that
the elections present another great prospect for Nigerians to decide the course
that the ship of state must takein the next four years It is an opportunity to
demand good governance and accountability, to check corporate misrule,
corruption, total disregard for local livelihoods, and reckless degradation of
the environment, violence, and theft which continue to plague our land”.
The groups said they are particularly concerned about pockets of
violence across the country as the presidential and gubernatorial elections
slated for February 2015 draws nears, even as he urged the government to ensure
Nigerians in every part of the country are not molested or intimidated in the
course of carrying out their civil duties as enshrined in the Constitution.
On the manifesto of existing political parties, they stressed
that the environmental justice group is utterly disappointed that for all the
hype, none of them discuss the environment or proffer solutions to the myriad
of environmental challenges besetting the nation.
The
groups said they stand in solidarity with well-meaning Nigerians who have
resolved not to allow the status quo remain.
“We
have resolved not to sit back and complain but will go out to cast our votes
only for credible individuals with proven commitment to the environmental cause
among a host of packages to get the nation out of the doldrums.”
Some of the issues Ojo said the
three groups will want on the table in parties’ manifesto include supporting
the cause for the environment and strategies to cushion the effects of
deforestation and desertification destroying rural livelihoods in the south and
north respectively, implementation of the UNEP report recommendations on
Ogoniland, and support to clean up of the Niger Delta.
Others are bringing Shell to account
for its human rights violations in the Niger Delta, support National Basic
Income Scheme for all Nigerians who are unemployed, and diversification of the
economy from oil dependency, support the passing of Petroleum Industry Bill and
the declaration of Zamfara lead poising a national disaster and support rural
livelihoods and artisanal mining, among others.
They also advocate that oil
companies set up US$100 billion Clean Up and Restoration Fund for the Niger
Delta.
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