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Nigerian green groups demonstration at planned return of oil drilling in Ogoniland

Nigerian environmentalists on Tuesday condemned a federal government plan to resume oil production in the restive Ogoniland, demanding a stop till meaningful talks with local neighborhoods are finished.

Ogoniland, in Nigeria's coastal Rivers state, is a. flashpoint for pollution in the oil-rich Niger River delta. region where a $1 billion clean-up was launched in 2018 following. an extensive 2011 United Nations Environmental Program. study.

More than 20 groups, consisting of Environmental Rights. Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria, Health of Mother Earth. Structure, and the Ogoni Solidarity Online forum have actually criticised the. strategy, stating it disregards the environmental and social damage. triggered by decades of oil extraction.

In a 14-point demand released on Tuesday, the groups slammed. the government for initiating talks with a choose group from the. area, arguing it weakens efforts towards ecological. justice and a clean-up of the heavily polluted environment.

This decision ignores the enduring environmental,. social, and economic oppressions faced by the Ogoni individuals and. undermines efforts towards sustainable development, ecological. justice, neighborhood empowerment, and cleanup of the devastated. environment, the groups said in a statement.

Ogoniland locals have a storied history of resistance to oil. extraction on their land. Their struggle gained worldwide. attention in the 1990s with the execution of environmental. activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and 8 other Ogoni leaders by the. then-Nigerian dictator Sani Abacha.

They are also requiring a $1 trillion commitment for. clean-up and settlement, the instant release of a. confiscated Saro-Wiwa memorial sculpture, and a complete. execution of the U.N. report that advised a. thorough clean-up of Ogoniland.

We stand in solidarity with the Ogoni people in their fight. for justice and sustainable advancement, the groups concluded.

A government spokesperson did not right away react to a. request from Reuters for comment.

(source: Reuters)