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Another oil war looms in Ogoni as MOSOP writes Tinubu

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 18, 2024 3692 Minutes read0

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Barely after 30 years of brutal crisis that cruelly affected the national economy, another oil war may be looming in Ogoni kingdom of Rivers State following a clandestinely move by some oil operating firms to resume production in the area, reports Vanguard.

Making this known in an open letter to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu today, the President of movement for the survival of Ogoni people, MOSOP, Fegalo Nsuke called on the President to prevail on the “unholy deal” between the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC and the Sahara Energy in what he described as a “an alliance for resumption of oil exploration in Ogoni”.

In the letter titled “OML 11: unholy secret deals in NNPC threatens oil resumption In Ogoni”, MOSOP said: “since 1993, following disagreements with the previous operator, the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, the Ogoni oil fields within OML 11 have remained redundant, stranded and undeveloped.

“This unfortunate situation has trapped a proven oil production capacity of 500,000 barrels per day to remain stranded under the soil where the Ogoni people walk daily without electricity, water, healthcare and in an environment that is polluted and unfit for human habitation”.

The Movement expressed concern about the activities of Sahara Energy Limited “to frustrate our current peace efforts through a desperate, backdoor attempt to force itself on the Ogoni people despite our outright rejection of the company due to their utter display of untrustworthy character and traits not different from the previous operator, SPDC.

“Under the previous administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, Sahara Energy surreptitiously signed a Financial and Technical Services Agreement (FTSA) with WAGL Energy Limited, an affiliate of the NNPC Limited. In February 2023 without passing through a due process ab initio, Sahara Energy further attempted to buy the OML 11 asset at a paltry sum of $250 Million and was turned down by the House of Representatives who described the deal as an “under the ta­ble covert arrangement.

“Your Excellency, the attitude of Sahara Energy Limited to coercively takeover the Ogoni oilfields do not just threaten the peace of the Ogoni people but signals a potential for a fresh regional, Niger Delta crises given the fact that a repression of the Ogoni people will attract the sympathy of the rest of the Niger Delta region. Sir, these threats must be avoided and eliminated by keeping Sahara Energy off limits of the Ogoni oilfields”.

MOSOP however demanded that there should be the removal of the Ogoni fields from the existing Financial and Technical Services Agreement (FTSA) between Sahara and WAGL for the OML 11 concession which did not follow due process ab initio and the assigning of the Ogoni block to an operator that is acceptable to all parties and willing to make concessions for Ogoni development.

It called on the NNPC Limited to halt further discussions with Sahara Energy Limited and to discontinue discussions on a Joint Venture Agreement with the Sahara Energy Limited over the Ogoni fields within OML 11.

“They should keep the Ogoni fields off limits”.

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