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Monday, February 24, 2025

Ogoni demands state creation as precondition for oil extraction

The Ogoni people have demanded the creation of Bori State be created from the Eleme, Gokana, Khana, and Tai LGAs.

• February 24, 2025
Pollution in Ogoniland
Pollution in Ogoniland used to illustrate the story (Credit: UNEP)

The Ogoni people have demanded the creation of Bori State be created from the Eleme, Gokana, Khana, and Tai LGAs.

They have also called for implementing the Ogoni Bill of Rights as a prerequisite for the proposed resumption of oil extraction in the area.

This demand was made during a town hall meeting between various Ogoni communities and the Ogoni Dialogue Committee in Kpor, the headquarters of Gokana LGA, on Sunday.

President Bola Tinubu recently met with Ogoni leaders regarding the proposed recommencement of oil activities, which had been suspended since 1993 due to unrest in the area.

The initiative is part of efforts to increase the nation’s oil production to over two million barrels per day by December.

Speaking on behalf of the Bera Community in Gokana, Goddy Baadom insisted that the creation of Bori must be prioritised as a fundamental condition for the resumption of oil activities.

“The creation of Bori state is a necessity if oil is to be extracted in the Bera community,” he stated.

Other demands include the full implementation of the Ogoni Bill of Rights, the provision of essential amenities for Ogoni communities, and a stake in any prospective oil company that would drill oil from Ogoniland.

Addressing the Ogoni communities, Ignatius Kattey, Archbishop of Niger Delta North, Anglican Church of Nigeria, and co-chairman of the committee, stated that the meeting formed part of efforts to resume oil operations in the area.

“This meeting has been convened to gather the views of the Ogoni people, which will assist the dialogue committee in presenting a position to the federal government regarding its planned oil activities in Ogoniland,” he explained.

Mr Kattey noted that the federal government had demonstrated a commitment to addressing the demands of the Ogoni people, particularly through the recent establishment of the Federal University of Environment Technology in Ogoniland.

He further highlighted the government’s expedited construction of the Onne section of the East-West Road project.

The archbishop urged all Gokana communities to submit hard copies of their written memoranda to the committee to incorporate them into the final set of demands to the government.

(NAN) 

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