MOSOP to take FG, Rivers government to AU, UN over OML II | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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MOSOP said it was considering legal action against the federal and state governments outside the country, just as Ogoni activists, who found the country’s justice system inadequate for their case, did by filing lawsuits in the United States and Europe.

Pyagbara said that the Ogoni people had mobilised and would be appearing at the AU Human Rights Commission this month as part of a global campaign against the expropriation of their natural resources by the state without due negotiation that would have spelt out the benefit sharing arrangement. “We are intensifying international campaign over the issue of OML II. This month, we will be at the African Union Commission and the United Nations forum on business and human rights. There is this general understanding in our area that something like this can happen. But it must be on a note that the community is engaged to define what our relationship has to be, that is the benefit sharing.

 

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