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Ogoni Groups Reject Tinubu’s Oil Resumption Moves

By IDNN Politics Desk

Community leaders in Ogoni, Rivers State, have rejected President Bola Tinubu’s push to resume oil production in their territories.

In a joint statement, Ogoni groups said past environmental devastation and the memory of the Ogoni 13 executions remain unresolved. They demanded environmental clean-up, justice, and equity before any oil resumption.

Ogoni groups said past environmental devastation and the memory of the Ogoni 13 executions remain unresolved

The Ghosts of Ogoni 13

The 1995 execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and 12 others turned Ogoni into a global symbol of resistance against oil exploitation. Successive governments pledged clean-ups and compensation, but progress has been slow.

Renewed Tensions in the Delta

Analysts warn Tinubu’s oil resumption plan risks sparking fresh unrest. “Without justice, resumption equals provocation,” one Niger Delta activist told IDNN. International NGOs are already weighing in, signalling potential reputational risks for the government.

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