Edo Ijaw communities criticise lawmaker for opposing creation of Toru State

The Ijaw communities in Edo have berated the lawmaker representing the Ovia Federal Constituency, Omosede Igbinedion (APC–Edo), for opposing the creation of Toru State.
In a statement on Monday in Calabar, the Izon-Ibe Dragnet, a socio-cultural organisation, noted that the creation of Toru State would address the long-term neglect and marginalisation of Ijaws in the state.
Bandua Itebetebe, its spokesperson, warned that the organisation would not hesitate to treat the lawmaker as an outcast in Ijaw land if she continued to oppose anything that would bring development to the people.
“In spite of the lawmaker’s opposition to the Ijaws, we have always supported all her political trajectories.
“It is therefore surprising to see the lawmaker raise a motion on the floor of the green chamber advising against support for the creation of Toru state.
“This motion is seen as a betrayal of the trust reposed in her by the Ijaw people of Ovia Northeast/Ovia Southwest Federal Constituency,” Mr Itebetebe said.
He stated that the proposed state is a legitimate demand of the Ijaw people aimed at addressing the region’s long-standing marginalisation and underdevelopment.
“Omosede Igbinedion’s claim that the creation of the state will threaten the territorial integrity of Edo is baseless and unfounded,” he said.
The Izon-Ibe Dragnet spokesperson also advised the lawmaker to channel her energy towards delivering the dividends of democracy to her constituents.
According to him, the Ovia federal constituency is currently facing severe challenges of insecurity, killings, and kidnapping.
“One would expect that as a representative, addressing the challenges should be a priority for her, rather than presenting an unintelligent presentation without empirical and historical evidence to back her motion on the floor of the House.”
Mr Itebetebe, therefore, urged the National Assembly to reject the lawmaker’s motion and allow the democratic process to unfold.
“The creation of Toru state is a matter of national importance, and it is imperative that the voices of the Ijaw people are heard and respected,” he added.
(NAN)
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