 President Mohammed Buhari has pledged a fair deal for the Shakira people of Delta State. Buhari gave the assurance when he received the Oluwawari Kingdom, his royal majesty Shola Emiko Ogyame Atuase III. The traditional ruler and his chiefs were at the state house in Abuja online state. Buhari thanked the monarch for the visit and declared admiration for his patriotism. Oluwawari commanded the president for sending a high-powered delegation to his coronation. He further pledged the loyalty of the Shakira people to one united Nigeria. Incidentally, these issues are the focus of your administration, security and the economy. The first point, the underutilization of the Delta ports. There are four ports in Delta State, Wari, Koko, Sapele and Burutu. However, these ports are underutilized and can make substantial contribution to the Nigerian economy and improve the security in our region by creating jobs for the teeming population of unemployed youths, thereby reducing insecurity in the Niger Delta. We believe that this is a win-win for Nigeria and also a win for the Niger Delta, the reconstitution of the NDDC Board. After the forensic audit of the commission, we believe that your excellency will soon reconstitute the NDDC Board. As an interested party, we only have prayers for your excellency's ears. We genuinely want a better deal for us in the Niger Delta as we believe charity begins at home. By this, we mean that we Niger Delta's must be ready to put the betterment of our people first in all that we do. Putting our people first is the only way to make our lives better. Some members of the National Assembly have disclosed that they had not stopped on the process of amending the country's 1999 constitution. They are sharing Nigerians that the amended document will be ready before the end of the ninth National Assembly. They said they have adequately secured the amendment of the constitution to a logical conclusion. A member of the House of Representatives from E4, a federal constituency of the state, Isiaka Ibrahim, said Nigerians would see the progress made so far by the lawmakers concerning the amendment of the constitution as from January 27th.