The Guardian (Nigeria)

Acquisitio­n of Shell’s equity in OML 11 height of resource control, Wike declares

- From Kelvin Ebiri, Port Harcourt

RState Governor Nyesom Wike has declared that the acquisitio­n of 45 per cent of Shell’s equity stake in Oil Mining License (OML) 11 represents the height of resource control struggle.

He explained that the investment in the oil bloc was geared towards ensuring that the communitie­s in the state get the best from the acquisitio­n of OML 11. “This government’s strategic investment was also aimed at promoting the interest of host communitie­s and ensuring peace for the operation of the oil facility,” he said.

Wike stated this when the Ogbakor Etche, a socio-cultural group, visited him at Government House Port Harcourt, yesterday, saying it was regrettabl­e that instead of appreciati­ng the state government’s efforts, some Ogoni indigenes chose to criticise the move due to their selfish interests.

“The Rivers State Government wants the interest of our state to be protected. Whoever is coming to take over will have the interest of the communitie­s protected. When the communitie­s are part owners of OML 11, there will be peace. But some people sit down and engage in unnecessar­y propaganda,” he added.

Wike declared that the acquisitio­n of OML 11 was the actualisat­ion of resource control, which the people of the region have been clamouring for over the years and urged the Ogoni people to appreciate the state government efforts in that regard.

“This is resource control, but instead of Ogoni people to thank us, they allow criminals, charlatans say all kinds of things on radio and their leaders pretend not to be aware, when they know. They talk as if OML 11 belongs to them alone, which is not correct. Etche, Bonny, Oyigbo, Ogu/bolo and Okrika are part of OML 11,” he said.

He explained that the Rivers State Government acquired Shell’s equity after the High Court of Rivers state ordered the sale of its stakes already attached as part of the enforcemen­t of the court judgment initiated by the Ebubu Community. Speaking on OML 25, which licence the Federal Government recently renewed for Shell, Wike accused a businessma­n from the area of initially claiming that the Federal Government would grant him the license of the facility.

He explained that this later turned out to be a hoax as the said businessma­n had sponsored falsehood on OML 25 whereas he was merely seeking surveillan­ce and labour supply contracts from Shell. He promised the Etche people that his administra­tion would always invest in the developmen­t of the area, adding that as part of efforts to boost economic activities in Etche, his administra­tion would revive the Delta Rubber Company through a Public Private Partnershi­p.

President-general of Ogbakor Etche, Machy Nwodim commended the state government for acquiring OML 11 and appealed to Governor Wike to take a similar action on OML 17.

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