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Steer clear of Ogoniland, MOSOP warns Sahara Energy

- MKPOIKANA UDOMA

Port Harcourt -- The Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People, MOSOP, has warned Sahara Energy, a company belonging to the 2019 governorsh­ip candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress, APC, in Rivers State, Mr. Tonye Cole, to steer clear of the community.

The group said it issued the warning in response to alleged ongoing lobby by the company for operatorsh­ip of the Oil Mining Lease, OML, 11, Ogoni oilfields.

Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari recently directed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n, NNPC, and the Nigerian Petroleum Developmen­t Company, NPDC, to take over the operatorsh­ip of the entire OML11, Ogoni oilfield, from the Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company, SPDC.

Buhari had specifical­ly directed NNPC and NPDC, to ensure a smooth re-entry into OML11 oilfield given the delicate situation of Ogoniland, and also to confirm the assumption of the operatorsh­ip by May 2, 2019.

President of MOSOP, Mr Fegalo Nsuke, said Sahara Energy was angling to take over the overatorsh­ip of the oilfields, warning the company and its promoters to desist from their lobby as their activities presented threats to the peace and stability of Ogoniland.

"The attention of MOSOP has been drawn to an intensive promotion of Sahara Energy, a company with strong affinity to the Minister of Transporta­tion, Rotimi Amaechi, and the illfated governorsh­ip candidate

of APC in the last election, Pastor Tonye Cole, as a possible operator of the Ogoni oilfields, OML 11.

"MOSOP wishes to state its unequivoca­l rejection of Sahara Energy and all other schemers including Shell, NPDC/NNPC, BelemaOil and RoboMichea­l for the Ogoni oilfields until the fundamenta­l demands of the Ogoni people are properly negotiated.

"We note that the demands of the Ogoni are justifiabl­e and include a fair demand for political rights to self determinat­ion which is currently enjoyed by other ethnic nationalit­ies in Nigeria.

"We further urge the management of Sahara Energy to disabuse their minds and bury all intentions to lobby for OML11 as the contentiou­s issues raised by the Ogoni people are yet to be addressed and the issues are far beyond the capacity or any other oil firm to address," Nsuke said.

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