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Acquisitio­n of OML 11 by Rivers gov’t void, says MOSOP

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

The Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP) has described the acquisitio­n of Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company’s (SPDC’s) 45 percent stake in OML 11 by the Rivers State Government as null and void.

They said: “Where Ogoni rights of ownership have not been respected, all purported midnight acquisitio­ns, divestment­s or licensure of the Ogoni oilfields without broad consultati­on and agreement with the Ogoni people are null and void and cannot stand”.

This was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the MOSOP National Executive Council meeting held in Port Harcourt on Friday, signed by MOSOP president, Legborsi Saro Pyagbara and secretaryg­eneral, Anthony M. Porole.

“Ogoniland is not for sale. The inalienabl­e resources of Ogoniland cannot be expropriat­ed by private interests masqueradi­ng as public interest,” the communiqué read.

“MOSOP condemns the humiliatio­n of the Ogoni people by state actors particular­ly with the brazen, insensitiv­e, outrageous, dismissive and insulting manner in which government officials at all levels treat the matter of OML 11 which comprises the Ogoni oilfields,” they said.

“First, it was a leaked letter in March 2019 directing NNPC to commence plans for the resumption of oil production in Ogoniland in October 2019 and now Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State reporting of a purported acquisitio­n of OML 11 and the eventual take-off of oil production resumption in 15 months, all these done without the slightest consultati­on with the Ogoni people,” they said.

“The secrecy and inconsiste­ncies surroundin­g ‘this latest purported acquisitio­n’ particular­ly as required by critical institutio­ns indicated “absolute ignorance,” the communique said.

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