Niger Delta
Ndokwa nation demands apology from Delta deputy governor

The people of Ndokwa Nation are calling on Delta State Deputy Governor, Monday Onyemah, to issue an immediate and unconditional apology for his alleged unsupportive stance and allegations against their people.
The call is contained in a letter by
Comrade Frank West I.N
(Rural community development Activist).
The demand followed comments made by Onyemah in an Arise TV interview that the community found objectionable.
He said, ”We, the people of Ndokwa Nation, demand an immediate and unconditional apology over your unsupportive stance and allegations on Arise Tv interview against our people.
”Failure to apologize,
We will mobilize our people to reject any ticket that features you as a candidate in 2027 gubernatorial election.
”The June 16th protest is not directed at the state government but a call to action for the federal government of Nigeria to facilitate the Step down of Okpai independent power plant (IPP) in Ndokwa Nation as a host community and to hold contractors handling Okpai IPP Phase 2 accountable.
”About 38.7 million dollars power plants project was awarded to Saipem Contracting Nigeria Limited (SCNL) and Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) 2017 which has been abandoned.”