Former President of the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide, Udengs Eradiri, on Thursday, declared that MacDonald Igbadiwei and his new leadership of Ijaw National Congress (INC) have a daunting responsibility of reorganising and making the organisation a respected institution once again.
Congratulating all the newly inaugurated executive council of the INC led by High Chief Macdonald Igbadiowei, Eradiri also urged the new leadership to rebuild unity and restore the organisation’s credibility.
Eradiri, a former governorship candidate in Bayelsa State, observed that political interference had, over the years, fragmented the organisation, stressing that the new leadership must work towards reconciling aggrieved interests and uniting the Ijaw nation.
According to him, Igbadiowei possesses the experience and knowledge required to reposition the INC, having previously served in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly.
He added that the new INC President has the capacity to steer the affairs of the organisation and move the Ijaw nation in the right direction.
The former IYC leader pledged support for the new executive council, assuring that stakeholders would cooperate with the leadership to ensure its success.
Eradiri, a former Commissioner for Youths and later Environment in Bayelsa, also called on the Bayelsa State Government to support the INC, while cautioning against undue interference in the affairs of the socio-cultural body.
He maintained that the INC should collaborate with the government, but it must not operate under the control of the state authorities.
Eradiri further advised the organisation to engage businessmen and other stakeholders within the Ijaw nation to strengthen its financial base and reposition it as a responsible and respected organisation.
He wished Igbadiowei and members of the executive council a successful tenure.
Speaking specifically to Igbadiwei, Eradiri said, “ You have a Herculean task ahead of you to reorganise the INC so that it becomes a respectable institution.
“There has been too much political interference that has led it to become fragmented.
“The INC cannot be under the whims and caprices of the state government. They must collaborate with each other.”
