The Guardian (Nigeria)

Clark urges Buhari to investigat­e military invasion of Belema oil field

• Wants licences reassigned to N’delta indigenes

- From Nkechi Onyedika-ugoeze, Abuja

NATIONAL Leader of the PAN Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Chief Edwin Clark, yesterday charged President Muhammadu Buhari to set up a panel to investigat­e the deployment of Naval gunboats to OML 25 in Kula on Saturday, September 15, 2018.

Clark, a former Minister of Informatio­n, said the deployment of military personnel to the community in Akuku Toru Local Council of Rivers State, was insensitiv­e and undemocrat­ic.

He also urged the Federal Government to grant Niger Delta indigenes and state government­s interested in blocks the Right of First Refusal (ROFR) in the renewal and award of oil licenses.

He argued that this would positively impact on the socioecono­mic prosperity of the region and the country, as well as contribute to the peace and security in the Niger Delta.

Briefing journalist­s yesterday in Abuja, Clark said the Federal Government and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) were only interested in the region’s oil and does not care about the people’s welfare.

Noting that Shell and other companies have sold their oilfields, he lamented that SPDC actions have caused untold hardship to the host commu- nities, adding that Shell and other oil companies should no longer treat Niger Delta people like slaves and turn the area into toxic dumping ground without taking responsibi­lity. Clark pointed out that due to neglect and lack of commitment to previous Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) by SPDC, the host communitie­s of OML 25 in Kula Kingdom, were compelled to shutdown their activities since August 17, 2017, and enjoined Shell to divest the oil field to indigenous firms.

He noted that in 13 months that the facility has been shut down, SPDC has not engaged the host communitie­s in any meaningful dialogue to resolve the issues in spite of PANDEF and Federal Government’s interventi­ons. He alleged that SPDC has been using divide and rule tactics, as well as introduced violence and in-fighting in the area through the use of thugs.

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