Oil & Energy
No Oil Exploration Unless Justice Is Done To Saro-Wiwa – Ogoni Leader

The leader of the Conscience of Ogoni People, Chief Gani Tober, says the Ogoni people have agreed that there will not be any form of oil and gas exploration in the area by any oil multinational until justice is done on the murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa.
He said that the Ogoni people were waiting for a declaration from the Federal Government to the fact that Saro-Wiwa and other Ogonis murdered along with him, were killed unjustly by the government.
Tober who disclosed this at the weekend during a media interaction in Port Harcourt, insisted that the Federal Government should do the same thing that was done to late MKO Abiola to late Saro-Wiwa if oil and gas exploration must resume in Ogoniland.
According to him, until Saro-Wiwa is exonerated, and justice is done, oil and gas business will remain suspended.
He disclosed that 10 out of the 14 oil wells in OML 11 are in Ogoniland.
“The financial resources from oil and gas used to develop Abuja have not impacted in any way in Ogoniland and the Niger Delta where the resources come from.
“The environments have been negatively impacted, and we want certain percentage of the resources to be given for the Ogoni development.
“The divide and rule system of Shell (SPDC) will not make the Ogoni people lose focus on their demands, and we are happy that the Federal Government has refused to renew the license of OML 11 for Shell, which is a subject of litigation between them”, he said.
The Ogoni leader, however, called on the Comptroller General of Customs, Hamid Ali, to without further delay, release the memorial box of Saro-Wiwa that was seized by the Customs.
Sharing the position of Chief Tober, the chairman of the 25th Memorial Anniversary of Ken Saro-wiwa, Dr. Baye Gbenemene, said that the Ogonis want 20 per cent of the oil proceeds to be devoted to the development of Ogoniland.
He posited that the Ogoni people were on the same page in the area of agitation, in spite of perceived pockets of disagreement, and called on the leaders of the Niger Delta to rise up and speak with one voice on issues concerning the region.
Corlins Walter
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