Pyagbara, MOSOP President
The
Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) Monday stated
its opposition to the application of the Shell Petroleum Development
Company of Nigeria Limited for the renewal of its Oil Mining License
in Ogoniland.
MOSOP
said the conduct of Shell in Ogoniland over the past 60 years had
been genocidal, racist and have seriously jeopardized the safetyisand
survival of over 1million Ogoni people and urged President
Muhammadu Buhari not to renew Shell's license to operate the Ogoni
oilfields as it expires in 2019.
According
to Fegalo Nsuke, Publicity Secretary Movement for the Survival of the
Ogoni People(MOSOP), “we urge the Nigerian president to at least
stand on the side of humanity and the suffering Ogoni masses whose
lives have been rendered miserable by the operations of Shell in
Ogoniland, polluting all drinking waters, destroying the Ecosystem
and livelihoods.
“We
call on President Muhamadu Buhari to show his disapproval of Shell's
reckless and irresponsible business practices in Ogoni by not
renewing the license of this massive polluter and sponsor of reckless
military actions in Ogoniland.
“We
urge President Buhari who supervises the petroleum ministry, to allow
the Ogoni people recover from the shocks of Shell by not approving
any oil mining license for the Ogoni oilfields.”
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