Ogun
State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has declared that his administration
would not allow the oil-rich Tongeji Island that shares boundary with
the Republic of Benin, to be taken away by Nigeria’s neighbouring
country.
Abiodun said his administration was determined to do
all in its power to make life meaningful for the citizens of the state
living within the Island located in Ipokia Local Government Area (LGA)
of the state,
Abiodun who made this known at the weekend when
he received the Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, Ambassador
Emmanuel Kayode Oguntuase, and the Flag Officer Commanding Western
Region (FOC), Rear Admiral Oladele Daji, noted that the Island had been
on his administration’s radar because of its huge deposit of petroleum
resources.
According to him, the Island is of huge interest to his administration.
Abiodun
said the visit of the ambassador would only make his administration to
act even quicker and ensure that the Republic of Benin that shares
boundary with the state does not take advantage of the Island.
He
added that state government would set up a team to visit the Island
soon on a fact-finding mission and to find out what could be done to
assure the people of the area that they have not been forgotten.
The
governor further disclosed that his administration had informed the
Federal Ministry of Petroleum that the Island was of huge interest to
the state government, adding that his government had also
began discussions with investors on the way forward.
“Tongeji
Island is a place where we do have valuable reserves and I had
mentioned to the Federal Ministry of Petroleum that the Island and Ogun
Waterside are areas of interest to the state government and we have
commenced discussions with others to explore partnership agreements
under a Public Private Partnership to see what we can do in terms of
prospecting the opportunities that lay beneath the soil in Tongeji
Island and Ogun Waterside,” he explained.
He said his
administration would fast-track the process to see other services that
could be rendered to the people of the area, pledging to take the issue
up with the National Boundary Commission (NBC).
The governor
said he would also engage the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria
Commission (DAWN) and involve Lagos and Oyo State governors that also
share border towns with the Republic of Benin.
He lauded Daji for
ensuring that the water ways were free and devoid of anarchy, and urged
him not to hesitate to bring to his notice, issues that are germane to
the security of the region.
In his remark, Oguntuase disclosed
that his visit to the state governor was to intimate him on happenings
in the area as the closet to the Island, adding that it was important to
let the over 1,000 inhabitants of the Island to feel government’s
presence, as the Republic of Benin was
presently trying hard to lure the people and take over the Island
because of the huge petroleum resources embedded beneath the ground.
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