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Belema Oil/Robo Michael: New threats to human rights in Ogoni, By Fegalo Nsuke

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Belema Oil/Robo Michael: New threats to human rights in Ogoni, By Fegalo Nsuke

Fegalo Nsuke

The toxicity level in Ogoni today is such that we can conclude that Ogoniland is currently awaiting its formal burial. The death of everything – land, fishes, seas, vegetation, men, women and children – is expected, as pollution has turned everything, including foods and water into toxic products.

The genocide in Ogoniland, and the entire Niger Delta, may eventually be difficult to redress, if nothing is done to help now. This amounts to gross human rights violation. But, it is truly regrettable and unfortunate, as it is being prosecuted with the endorsement of our own government. Nigeria has aided a third party, Shell, in this instance, to bring death to its own people, and nothing is being done to punish or at least remediate.

One study by the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) revealed that four out of every 10 child born in Ogoni may diein 90 days. Another study by a Swiss professor shows the death rate is as high as 70 per centwithin three months. Despite these terrifying reports, the Nigerian government continues to encourage the oil industry whose sole aim is to further plunder our resources and trample on our collective dignity as a people, sponsoring local actors against the collective position of our people, as articulated in the Ogoni Bill of Rights and driven by MOSOP, thereby creating a potential for crisis in Ogoniland.

Most recently, Shell’s allies in the Nigerian oil industry – particularly Belema Oil Producing, Robo Micheal Limited, Shell Petroleum (SPDC) and the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Ltd (NPDC) – had been vigorously sponsoring local actors and groups to cause division in Ogoni.

One major strategy of the oil industry and the groups they sponsor is deceit. Currently, there is a battle between the supporters of Robo Michael and those of Belema Oil. Those who are sponsored by Belema Oil see nothing good in those sponsored by Robo Michael, and vice versa. Government and the oil industry in Nigeria hopes that their divide and rule tactics will defeat the collective wishes of the Ogoni people, which MOSOP insists must be respected.

MOSOP has prescribed a multi-stakeholder dialogue involving the three principal parties to the conflict: namely, the Federal Government of Nigeria, Shell and MOSOP (representing the Ogoni people). This process has to be driven by a negotiator. But the government prefers divide and conquer approach, driven by the oil industry, notably Shell, Belema Oil, the NPDC and Robo Michael Limited.

MOSOP insists that the Ogoni struggle is not just about oil. It is about the rights of the Ogoni people as a distinct ethnic group within Nigeria, whose resources have been plundered by the government and Shell overtime. It is about the Ogoni people who have made significant contributions to national budge, a people whose oil revenue is being shared among majority ethnic groups in Nigeria, and nothing goes back to the people.

MOSOP insists that the rights of the Ogoni people as Nigerians must be respected, and we must function within Nigeria as Ogoni people. This must begin with the creation of an Ogoni state that guarantees that a fair portion of our resources must be used for Ogoni development.

Government, on the other hand, is earnestly attempting to trivialise the Ogoni issue and reduce it to the environmental question,playing down on the demand for political rights to self-determination, which guarantees our dignity as Nigerians. This has only always ridiculed the human rights records of the Nigerian government and prolonged the conflict. Nigeria must face the realities about the Ogoni situation and understand that the continuous denigration of political, economic and environmental rights of Ogoni people – with an attempt to sponsor discordant voices through the oil industry operators – has only aggravated the problem and moved us miles away from whatever progress that had been achieved towards a peaceful settlement.

The Ogoni cleanup report by the UNEP had offered a window for dialogue. The government, if truly concerned about progress and development of Ogoni should have used this opportunity to open discussions on the issues of politicaland economic rights. But, unfortunately, there had been more lies than truth coming from official government circles.

On the other hand is a campaign of calumny targeted at MOSOP the only credible and legitimate representation of the Ogoni people. The oil industry knows that MOSOP remains the only voice of the Ogoni people with a history and knowledge about the Ogoni persecutions and clear documentation on the Ogoni struggle and demands. MOSOP remains the hope of the Ogoni people and for the government and the oil industry MOSOP’s obstinacy need to broken through the sponsorship of local actors and groups.

While the government and the oil industry continues to disregard the call for a dialogue, Shell alone has spent on image building, over 50million dollars which should have gone a long way in building the confidence of the Ogoni people in the lazy-loaded clean-up programme being frustrated by lack of funds.

Belema Oil is doing the same thing, donating loads of rice and money to buy favour from perceived key local actors. Robo Michael and the NPDC are not different. Very recently, MOSOP uncovered a fraudulent communication from a group sympathetic to Robo Michael attempting to misrepresent its position and had to disown the falsified statement.

Belema Oil and Robo Michael are currently the principal actors sponsoring crises in Ogoniland; and should be held responsible for any breakdown of the peace currently prevailing in the area. But this is in sleek alliance with Shell, the NPDC and a tacit endorsement and support from the Nigerian government, that the military is continually deployed to repress any resistance seeing to project the true wishes of the Ogoni people.

One behaviour which characterises the groups sponsored by these oil industry operators is that those in favour of Belema Oil will focus their media war against Robo Michael, while those in favour of Robo Michael are critical of the pro-Belema group.

The Nigerian government and Shell seem not to have learnt from the past. They still probably believe in the recommendations of Major Paul Okuntimo, the then executioner of the Ogoni people, who suggested ‘Wasting Operations’ as a way of securing Shell’s re-entry into Ogoniland. Okuntimo’s wasting operations meant divide and rule, causing inter and intra-communal crises, shooting indiscriminately and killing Ogoni people.

Unfortunately, over 18 years of democratic rule has not shown that Nigeria is willing to respect human rights and allow peace to reign in Ogoniland. For the Ogoni, it’s been a costly struggle in which a generation of leaders have been lost. But, we are more hopeful than ever before. I repeat, we are more hopeful than ever before. Freedom is coming, but all Ogoni must remain peaceful, standing for non-violence. Freedom is coming

FegaloNsuke, Publicity Secretary of MOSOP, wrote from Port Harcourt. He can be reached via nsuke.fegalo@gmail.com

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