Niger Delta
Clark urges Tinubu to declare State of Emergency on South-South Roads in 2025 Budget

Chief Edwin K. Clark, the National Leader of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency on the deplorable state of roads in the South-South region as part of the 2025 budget.
In an open letter, Chief Clark described the dire conditions of critical road networks in the region, emphasizing their impact on the lives of citizens and the economy of the nation.
He stressed that the South-South region, which remains the country’s primary revenue base due to its oil production, has been unfairly neglected despite its contributions.
He highlighted several roads in disrepair to include Benin-Auchi Road where Travel time has increased from 2½ hours to over 7 hours, Sapele-Warri Road that is a short 30-minute journey but now takes more than 2 hours.
Others are the Uyo-Itu-Calabar Road, a 90-kilometer trip that once took less than 2 hours now stretches to over 6 hours and Port Harcourt-Owerri Road which Travel time has doubled to 4 hours.
Clark also decried the slow progress on the East-West Road, a vital artery connecting the region, stating that contractors lack the capacity to handle its unique terrain.
“It is unimaginable that a region producing billions in revenue daily is burdened by impassable roads,” he said, pointing out that repairing these roads would require less than a week’s worth of the region’s oil production revenue.
Chief Clark appealed to the President to prioritize the Niger Delta, declaring the state of roads an emergency and allocating significant resources in the 2025 budget to address the issue.
“This is an opportunity to demonstrate fairness and write your name in gold in the annals of Nigeria’s history,” Clark concluded, urging swift action to end the suffering of the people of the South-South.
The letter came as the region continues to grapple with environmental damage and infrastructural neglect despite its pivotal role in sustaining Nigeria’s economy.
Niger Delta
Nigeria grieves as Edwin Clark, Niger Delta Icon, Passes at 97

Nigeria is in a mournful mood, after it lost one of its most influential voices in national politics and Niger Delta activism, Chief (Dr.) Senator Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, OFR, CON.
The elder statesman and Ijaw national leader passed away on Monday, February 17, 2025, at the age of 97.
His family, in a statement signed by Prof. C. C. Clark for the family and Mr. Penawei Clark for the children, confirmed his passing and expressed appreciation for the outpouring of prayers and support. Further details about his funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Chief Edwin Clark was not just a politician; he was a movement. His life’s work revolved around justice, equity, and the development of the Niger Delta region.
From his early days in public service to his tenure as Federal Commissioner for Information under General Yakubu Gowon, he never wavered in his commitment to his people.
As a fearless advocate, he championed resource control and economic justice for oil-producing communities, often challenging successive governments to address the plight of the Niger Delta.
Through the Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), he remained a key voice in Nigeria’s restructuring debate, consistently pushing for a fairer federation.
His contributions extended beyond politics. He was the founder of Edwin Clark University in Kiagbodo, a lasting testament to his dedication to education and youth empowerment. A mentor to many, Clark’s influence shaped the careers of numerous politicians, activists, and leaders across Nigeria.
His passing marks the end of an era, but his legacy of courage, advocacy, and unwavering dedication to his people—will live on.
Niger Delta
PANDEF Demands NNPC Leadership for Niger Delta, Insists on Independent Ministry for Niger Delta Affairs

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has called for the appointment of the next Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) from the South-South region, emphasizing the Niger Delta’s pivotal role in the nation’s oil wealth.
This demand was made during a courtesy visit by the PANDEF National Executive Committee (Exco), led by Ambassador Godknows Igali, OON, to the Bayelsa State Council of Traditional Rulers in Yenagoa.
Ambassador Igali highlighted that the Niger Delta, which produces the bulk of Nigeria’s oil, has long been marginalized in leadership positions within the oil and gas sector.
He argued that it is only fair that the next GMD of NNPCL, the key player in Nigeria’s petroleum industry, comes from the region.
“The Niger Delta has been the backbone of Nigeria’s economy for over 60 years,” Igali stated. “It is time for our people to not only bear the burden of oil production but also have a direct hand in managing these resources at the highest level.
“A GMD from our region will ensure that policies reflect the needs and aspirations of the communities most affected by oil exploration.”
PANDEF also rejected any proposal to merge the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) under a broader Ministry of Regional Development.
Igali stressed that the NDDC was established specifically to address the environmental degradation and underdevelopment caused by decades of oil exploitation in the Niger Delta.
“NDDC is an interventionist agency rooted in the principle of derivation, and it must remain independent,” he said. “Merging it under a generalized ministry would dilute its focus and undermine its effectiveness in tackling the unique challenges faced by our region.”
Ambassador Igali disclosed that PANDEF had submitted a formal memo to President Bola Tinubu, co-signed by the forum’s Board of Trustees, urging him to sign the South-South Development Commission Bill into law.
The bill, recently passed by the National Assembly, aims to accelerate development in the region.
Ambassador Igali also addressed the severe environmental degradation in the Niger Delta, calling for urgent action to restore the region’s ecosystem. He noted that the environmental cleanup process could take up to 30 years due to the extent of the damage caused by oil spills and gas flaring.
“Oil companies operating in our region must respect the communities and take responsibility for the environmental destruction they have caused,” Igali asserted.
He further advocated for agricultural development in the Niger Delta, comparing the region’s fertile soil to that of Vietnam, a country renowned for its rice production. “We have the capacity to feed ourselves and become an agricultural powerhouse,” he said, emphasizing the need for diversification beyond oil.
The Chairman of the Bayelsa State Council of Traditional Rulers, HRM King Bubaraye Dakolo, expressed strong support for PANDEF’s initiatives, praising the Exco for its commitment to the region’s development.
“The Niger Delta has fed Nigeria for over six decades, yet we have little to show for it,” King Dakolo stated. “The Igali-led Exco is made up of individuals with proven track records who can bring about meaningful change.”
King Dakolo urged PANDEF to develop new strategies to protect the region from exploitation and to drive sustainable development. Using the metaphor of the porcupine, he emphasized the resilience of the Niger Delta: “We may seem small, but like the porcupine, we are not to be trampled upon.”
He also called on the Federal Government to establish a Marine Safety Corps to address the unique security challenges faced by riverine communities in the Niger Delta, akin to the Federal Road Safety Corps for road transportation.
As a symbol of support, King Dakolo presented two of his published books, including an award-winning work, to PANDEF through Ambassador Igali.
The visit to the Bayelsa State Council of Traditional Rulers underscores PANDEF’s commitment to unifying the South-South region and amplifying its voice in national discussions. Ambassador Igali reiterated PANDEF’s resolve to ensure the Niger Delta receives its fair share of national resources and representation.
“Though we speak different languages, the Niger Delta now speaks with one voice through PANDEF,” he declared. “We will continue to advocate for our people until justice and equity are achieved.”
The demands for leadership roles in key institutions like NNPCL and the preservation of the NDDC’s independence reflect PANDEF’s broader goal of ensuring the Niger Delta’s resources are managed in ways that directly benefit the region’s communities.
Niger Delta
PANDEF congratulates Governors Diri, Otu on emergence as South South Governors Forum Leaders

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) congratulates His Excellency, Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, and his excellency, Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State on their emergence as Chairman and Vice Chairman, respectively, of the South South Governors Forum.
PANDEF Spokesman Olorogun (Sir) Obiuwevbi Ominimini, in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja said their election is a testament to their proven leadership, dedication to governance, and commitment to the development of the South South region.
According to the statement PANDEF is confident that under their leadership, the forum will take bold steps to address critical regional challenges.
“The South South needs strong collaboration to drive progress in key areas, including establishing a robust regional security architecture to combat threats, Prioritizing a regional railway network and marine transportation system.”
The statement also said their appointment will help in reviving and adequately funding the BRACED Commission to drive regional economic integration.
Explaining further, the statement indicated Governors Diri and Otu bring vast legislative and executive experience, positioning them to effectively champion policies and projects that will uplift the region and its people.
“PANDEF is eager to collaborate closely with the new leadership of the forum to accelerate sustainable development and enhance the quality of life for South South citizens.”
“Once again, we extend our warm congratulations and wish them wisdom, strength, and divine guidance as they embark on this important task.”
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