Buhari osinbajo in closed door meeting with niger delta leaders in aso rock

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President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo held a closed-door meeting with leaders from the Niger Delta region at the State House in Abuja, Nigeria. The meeting was aimed at discussing issues affecting the region, including the ongoing efforts to address the environmental degradation and economic challenges faced by the communities.

The Niger Delta leaders who attended the meeting included:

  1. Edwin Clark, a prominent leader from the region and a former Federal Commissioner for Information.
  2. Chief Godspower Gbenegbe, a leader from Bayelsa State.
  3. Chief Alfred Mulade, a leader from Delta State.
  4. Chief Tony Uranta, a leader from Rivers State.

During the meeting, the President and Vice President listened to the concerns and demands of the Niger Delta leaders, including the need for increased investment in the region, improved infrastructure, and the implementation of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Act.

The meeting was seen as an opportunity for the government to engage with the leaders from the region and address the long-standing issues affecting the communities. The outcome of the meeting is expected to be a significant step towards resolving the conflicts and improving the lives of the people in the Niger Delta region.

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