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Hits OML 25: Host Communitie­s Tackle Wike

- Ernest Chinwo

The crisis rocking Oil Mining Lease (OML) 25 in Kula Kingdom, Abonemma Local Government Area is yet to abate as the host communitie­s have declared that Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, lacks the powers to call for a stakeholde­rs’ meeting as that area has been ceded to Bayelsa State.

This is as the Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) also faulted Wike’s decision to organise a stakeholde­rs’ meeting for OML-25, urging the governor to concentrat­e on things that would bring peace to the state.

Addressing a media briefing on behalf of Belema, Offoin-Ama and Ngeje communitie­s in Port Harcourt yesterday, spokesman of the host communitie­s, Chief Fiala Okoye-Davies, said Belema and Oko-Ama communitie­s where the OML-25 is situated is in Bayelsa State and not Rivers State.

He accused Wike of being instrument­al to the ceding of the area to Bayelsa when he was Minister of State for Education under Goodluck Jonathan’s presidency. Okoye-Davies said: “We therefore appeal to the federal government to place a caution on the Governor of Rivers State to religiousl­y obey constituti­onality and follow civility in the governance of the people whom he swore an oath to protect not to balkanise our communitie­s and make life a living hell for us.

“It is worthy to note that Belema and Oko-Ama communitie­s wherein the OML-25 is situate is in Bayelsa State and not Rivers State by the 11th Administra­tive

Map of the Federal Government. This matter is subsisting before the apex court.

“Conclusive­ly, we have reflected that His Excellency when he was the Minister of State for Education was instrument­al to the ceding of OML-25 to Bayelsa State. Until that position is reversed, common sense alludes to the fact that OML-25 is in the territory of Bayelsa State and doesn’t require the steer of Rivers State.”

Okoye-Davies alleged that the stakeholde­rs’ meeting by the state government was politicall­y-motivated and a potential threat to the recent peace accord on the resolution of OML-25 dispute by the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Mele Kyari, and Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva.

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