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Olu of Warri warns oil firms as Itsekiri communities demand justice

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 12, 2026 1092 Minutes read0

•Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwase III

The Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, has issued a strong warning to Chevron and other oil companies operating in Itsekiriland, stating that peace without justice is no longer sustainable, given the more than six decades of oil production that have left host communities impoverished and neglected.

The monarch spoke after touring several riverine Itsekiri communities in Warri North Local Council Area of Delta State, amid renewed protests against Chevron’s operations, reports The Guardian.

His remarks directly addressed oil companies, government authorities, and internal actors within Itsekiriland, whom he accused of betraying the collective interest of the people.

According to the Olu, the Itsekiri people have endured years of patience while oil extracted from their land generated vast wealth for Nigeria and multinational companies.

He said figures and production records no longer mattered to the communities because they did not reflect the reality on the ground.

“For over 60 years, oil has flowed from our land, yet our people remain poor, discouraged, and tired,” he said.

“This did not happen by accident. It is the result of weak regulation, divide-and-rule tactics by oil companies, a culture that tolerates oppression, and internal compromise by a few among our own people.”

Addressing Chevron directly, from its local operations to its headquarters in Houston, the Olu said the company must not mistake the peaceful nature of the Itsekiri people for weakness.

He noted that Chevron chose to remain onshore while other companies moved offshore to avoid community accountability, a decision, he said, that came with responsibility.

“Before your arrival as Gulf Oil, our people lived better lives than they do today,” he said.

“Peaceful people can become desperate when decades of evidence show they do not matter. Oil companies in the Niger Delta have often responded faster to threats than to dialogue, and that is most unfortunate.”

The monarch stressed that while he continued to preach peace, it was becoming increasingly difficult to ask communities to remain calm in the face of injustice. He warned that the palace would no longer stand by while people suffered poverty in the midst of abundant natural wealth.

The Olu also named other operators, including Renaissance (Shell’s successor), Seplat, Heritage, Conoil, Neconde/Nestoil, ND Western, Elcrest, Platform Petroleum, and Sahara Energy, urging them not to repeat what he described as the failures of the past.

A major part of the monarch’s message focused on internal betrayal within Itsekiriland. He accused some self-styled leaders of trading the destiny of the people for personal gain, acting as middlemen who profit while communities remain divided and underdeveloped.

 

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