Editorial
Averting Crisis In Kula
The Paramount Ruler of Kula Kingdom in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State, King Kroma Amabipi-Eleki recently sued for the intervention of Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi in the crisis rocking the kingdom.
The call was made more imperative and indeed compelling by the attendant complication in the relations of the Kingdom with oil firms doing business in the area. The fact that Shell Petroleum Development company (SPDC) and Chevron Nigeria are alleged to have stopped all payments to the kingdom, should worry the government.
This is moreso because what was a mere inter-communal discontent is fast resulting into a crisis that may affect the petroleum industry if not properly handled. Worse still, if the crisis is not well managed and in good time, we may be looking at the making of another crisis similar to what happened at Ogoni.
Kula is a major oil bearing kingdom in Rivers State. According to official sources, Chevron drills 25,000 barrels of crude oil from Kula everyday, while SPDC takes 18,000 barrels per day. As expected, there has been a robust relationship between the kingdom and the oil firms, but any denial of royalties to the kingdom will certainly affect that relationship.
It is on record that the crisis in Kula has been long and deep. The crux of the conflict may have been that of leadership conflict, but the situation has been made more complex by the scramble for the management of proceeds from the oil industry and if this is not checked it could degenerate in no too distant time.
Sadly, the parties in the dispute have extended their accusations and counter accusations beyond those in the kingdom and actually pointed fingers at some government operatives, even at the Local Government level who, they say, were undermining the peace in the kingdom. Clearly, not only are tempers rising, the theatre of the conflict may be growing by the day.
The Tide fears that if urgent steps are not taken to address the looming crisis in Kula Kingdom, the situation might degenerate or even become violent and threaten the due exploitation of hydrocarbon resources in the area. If that happens, there can be no telling how far it can go as, even pricing of the product at the international market might be affected for a season.
This is why we think that the call for the intervention of the state Governor is germane and deserves to be treated as urgent. Indeed, the kingdom should not be starved of funding for too long. Government will need to act fast even as public officials suspected to be in the matter of meddling, will need to be more cautious and fair.
Even so, we wonder what the Rivers State Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Community Affairs is doing on the Kula matter. The crisis in Kula has been long and deep and a ministry dedicated to the resolution of conflicts in communities should have doused the conflicts by now.
This ministry was not always there but the success of the then Rivers State Chieftaincy and Community Bureau pushed the Rivers State Government some years ago to raise it to a ministry status. At the time, a lot of conflicts between communities and oil firms were addressed with clinical efficiency. Indeed, many inter and intra communal conflicts were also resolved.
We want to see the return of that era where conflict in communities or with the oil firms, did not have to go to the courts or result in violence.
While the courts are doing a great job, the processes sometimes do not accommodate the intricate relationships of the people and do not see that the parties must necessarily live together without having to recount grave injuries and losses.
On the Kula matter, we think it is time government intervened and in a manner that would keep the people together.
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