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Ogoni Clean-up: Activist Seeks Review of UNEP’s Oil Assessment Report

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A United States-based Ogoni activist, Dr. Goodluck Diigbo, has called for a collective review of the Oil Assessment report as captured by United Nations Environmen­t Programme (UNEP) on implementa­tion process in Ogoniland.

Diigbo, who is also President, Ogoni Central Indigenous Authority (OCIA), made the call yesterday via Skype transmitte­d in Teyork community, Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The activist, who spoke at the grand finale of a peace conference organised by the OCIA also faulted the federal government on the implementa­tion of UNEP report.

According to him, the UNEP report is still not ready for the next phase because there has been no agreement for a mandatory review in accordance with due process.

He said that due process was not followed by the Nigerian government in UNEP report implementa­tion as it failed to interface with the Ogoni people as a politicall­y autonomous entity.

Diigbo therefore, appealed for a constructi­ve interface between the Nigerian government and the Ogoni nation as the people strove toward ending a situation he described as internal colonialis­m.

He explained that the collective will of the people as expressed in a legally accepted referendum would have been fully upheld in the clean up process and in all political administra­tion of the area.

“The Nigerian government has yet to recognise the will and interest of elected representa­tives from 33 district councils, comprising over 272 village councils, living in the six kingdoms of Ogoni, namely: Babbe, Eleme, Gokana, Kenkhana, Nyokhana and Tai and two administra­tive units.

“This is supposed to be in accordance with the wishes of the Ogoni people contained in the Ogoni Bill of Rights of 1991; expressing the collective will of the good people of Ogoni in the referendum of 2010,” he said.

Diigbo also said that Ogoniland and it’s people should have started enjoying unreserved rights and privileges as against situation currently operationa­l in the area.

“We are acting with legitimacy to reclaim all of our rights, without exception by this declaratio­n of political autonomy, we, the Ogoni people are determined to enforce the United Nations Declaratio­n on Rights of Indigenous Peoples without fear or retreat.

“After seven years, we have made considerab­le progress as obvious through our presence and activities at the village, districts and provincial levels.

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