….. Confers Citizenship On Envoy
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has advised the European Union to retool its approach for its impact to be more noticeable in the oil region of Niger Delta.
According to a press release on Thursday September 18, 2025, signed by the Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, Governor Diri said the EU had spent huge financial resources on development initiatives in the region over the years but noted that the communities barely felt the effect of such projects.
Senator Diri stated this on Wednesday during the courtesy visit of the Head of the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Amb. Gautier Mignot, to Government House, Yenagoa.
He said: “It is amazing the amount of money the EU has committed to development of the Niger Delta region, particularly in Bayelsa State. But compared with the impact of such projects on communities, I believe the EU needs to look inwards.
“We do not know your processes but I think the impact of such projects would be more seen on communities in Bayelsa and its neighbouring Rivers and Delta states if properly channelled. Likewise, if other development partners toe the path of the EU, the ties would have been stronger.”
On its new Global Gateway strategy, the Bayelsa governor said his administration would work closely with the Union to sustain the peace in the region and address developmental challenges.
Describing the EU as grassroots-oriented development partners, Diri expressed the optimism that the leadership of Amb. Mignot would add more value to development of the region.
He also commended the cordial relationship with Bayelsa, which resulted in robust discussions with the EU in Abuja about a year ago on peace-building efforts, security in the Gulf of Guinea, youth engagement, technical and vocational education and marine and blue economy.
“There was a period of insecurity due to militancy in the Niger Delta, which was actually in response to the level of under-development against the backdrop of the oil resources that had been taken from our state and region.
“But, this is the time not to engage in violence but in diplomacy. That is why we are ready to keep the peace in our state and region to sustain the development we are witnessing.”
In his remarks, Amb. Gautier Mignot said the EU had supported many projects in Nigeria in the last decades.
He said in 2021, it launched globally a new cooperation strategy called the Global Gateway and the union was expected to leverage more on investments in Nigeria working in partnership with its 27 member states.
He also stated that in 2023, the EU launched in Bayelsa, Rivers and Delta states tailor-made projects with 6.5 million euros and implemented through its partners, Search For Common Grounds.
Mignot said about 5000 had benefited from the project, which was about peace-building, resilience, reduction in violence, criminality and livelihood, and that the visit was to assess the progress in 16 communities across the state’s eight local government areas.
At a state dinner held in honour of the delegation on Wednesday night, Governor Diri conferred the state’s citizenship on the EU envoy.
He said: “Bayelsa is the cradle of the ijaw nation and the epicenter of the Niger Delta. A visit to the Niger Delta without a visit to Bayelsa is incomplete.”
In his welcome address, the Chief of Staff, Government House, Dr. Peter Akpe, said Bayelsa cherished the partnership and collaboration of the EU and will continue to sustain it.