 And the youths of Ohajiekbema and Oguta in Imo State have shot down the office of the Niger Delta Development Commission. They are accusing the NDDC of not employing their kinsmen as staff of the commission. They also say there are no indigenous of the two oil producing local government on the Interior Management Board of the Commission. This protest was born out of the marginalization that NDDC is giving to our people. We have tried to endure their excesses for so long but at a point we cannot take it again. From our various placards you will see we don't have electricity in our area. From this stance, my community, the Aurakot area, she has discovered all areas since 1958. Tea now. We don't have electricity. We have not seen electricity from the beginning of this war. Tea now. Since I grew up as a man today, I have never seen any contracts, any projects in Ohajiekbema and Oguta being completed by NDDC. They have not completed any projects. They even awarded another project without the completion of the old ones they awarded already. Our projects have been diverted to other places. Why were there oil communities? That is why we are here today. To tell them we need to re-adjust. They should tell us the truth. We are the 80 chances of new employment in Himo City. They have interviewed already. Where are they coming from? They are not from Ohajiekbema or Oguta. And they will pay for it.