Daily Trust

N/Delta forum opposes sale of OML 25 oil field

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) led by Chief Edwin Clark, has opposed the planned sale of the Belema oil field, OML 25, by Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company (SPDC) to Chrester Nigeria Ltd.

The group insisted on the divestment of the oil field to an indigenous firm, saying it would resist moves by the multinatio­nal oil company to sell it to a foreign corporate entity.

Chief Clark who led some youths at a news conference yesterday in Abuja said the Federal Government should as a matter of urgent national priority grant interested Niger Delta indigenes and the Niger Delta state government­s, the right of first refusal in the renewal and award of oil licenses.

According to him, this would positively and rapidly impact on the social and economic prosperity of the region and the country as a whole, apart from contribute to the peace and security in the region.

“PANDEF would no longer allow oil companies to treat Niger Delta people like their slaves and the region like a toxic dumping ground without taking responsibi­lity. The SPDC is guilty of instigatin­g an attack by soldiers on Kula Kingdom, Akuku Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State on September 15, 2018,” Clark said. He urged President Muhammadu Buhari, to direct the Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) and the National Security Adviser (NSA), to set up a high-powered investigat­ive panel to uncover those behind the deployment of the naval gunboats to the OML 25 host communitie­s in Kula Kingdom.

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