Host Communities Kick Against Divestment, Renewal of OML 29
Host communities in in Oil Mining Lease (OML) 29 areas of operation in Nembe, Bayelsa State have kicked against the disinvestment plans of the Federal Government from the block.
They also expressed disapproval to moves to renew the mining lease without the addressing what they called “several unresolved fundamental issues” between them and the companies operating in the area.
In a letter addressed to the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Okachukwu, the host communities of Opu Nembe (Nembe-Bassambiri) Kingdom in Bayelsa State, reminded the Federal Government of the pendency of suit against statutory consent to divestment and against renewal of OML 29.
Signed by Mr. Iniruo Wills and Anthony Enyindah, their lawyers, the host communities drew the attention of the Federal Government to the fact that they had filed a suit at the Federal High Court, Yenagoa Judicial Division to seek an order of perpetual injunction restraining the minister and other agencies from granting any consent to the application of the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) to divest itself of the ownership of OML 29 and assign same to Aiteo Exploration and Production Limited or any entity.
They also warned the Federal Government against revoking or suspending any such consent if already granted unless and until the issues at stake were addressed.
According to the letter which was also copied to the Acting President, Attorney General of the Federation, Attorney General of Bayelsa State, the Managing Director, SPDC, and the Managing Director, Aiteo Exploration and Production Limited, the host communities said the suit also sought for an injunction to restrain the minister and other relevant authorities from considering or granting any application for the renewal of OML 29 which expires this year.