 And now to a reverse state where Governor Nyeh-Somweke has tried to delete this and people of Oguni ethnic nationality for promoting this unity among themselves while blaming the backwardness of the area or others. Governor Nyeh-Somweke was speaking at the 30th celebration of Oguni Day which held at the Birabbi Memorial Grammar's Kupu Retown in Kana, local government area of reverse state. Governor Nyeh-Somweke said though the federal government may be blamed in some areas, the leaders of the region have given them the opportunity to take advantage of them. He said Oguni leaders betrayed the cause to a leader Ken Sarawira and others fought for. He berated Oguni leaders for collecting money and pushing the interests of the people aside, urging them to be united and ensure the Niger Delta is restored. I disagree with you. The people of Niger Delta are marginalizing themselves. Nobody can buy me. Nobody can buy me. Governor Nyeh-Somweke said I'm not working together. Ministers, I'm not working together. Charmaine, I'm not working together. Traditional rulers are not working together. Who is marginalizing who? You sell yourself for the peanut. You sell yourself for the peanut. I love the people. You are celebrating Oguni Day. Having a few can today say you can stand for what they are stood for. You can stand for the great Oguni Nyeh who died. The reverse state governor admonished Oguni leaders and the people to stop being used as agents of these cut by the federal government to betray their interests. Not chairman of the occasion and president of the National Congress, Professor Benjamin Okaba said the fundamental problem of the country is the refusal of the Nigerian state to restore the derivation principle that was abrogated by the decree number 34 of May 1966 by Agui Ironsi among other issues. In his remark, former president of the movement for the survival of the Oguni people, Mossup, lead them, Marty, recalled how he and other Oguni leaders gathered at the same venue 30 years ago to commend the struggle that has since been recognized globally. The fundamental problem of this country is the refusal of the Nigerian state to restore the derivation principle that was abrogated by decree number 34 of May 1966 by Agui Ironsi. The subsequent promulgation of Petronoma decree 1966 by Agui Ironsi and a passenger's 1978 land use act which is considered as the most obnoxious and unjust piece of legislation on land and resource ownership. One Mossup can and must at least agitate for the rights of our people. Partisan politics should use those agitations to get the benefits of the agitation for the benefit of the Oguni people. The Oguni leaders appeared for the extension of a real line to their lands.