Mkpoikana Udoma
28 December 2017, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt — A pro-Ogoni group known as the Ken Saro-Wiwa Associates, has accused the Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, of seeking to renew its license for OML11 oilfields, in a bid to forcefully resume oil production activities in Ogoniland.
The National Coordinator of the group, Mr. Gani Topba, while speaking to our correspondent in Port Harcourt, called on the Federal Government to reject the application by Shell for renewal of its license on Ogoni oilfields.
Topba wondered why the Dutch multinational would be applying for license in Ogoni oilfields after denying, on several occasions, of having any plans to resume oil production in Ogoni.
He disclosed that he has proves that Shell has submitted its application for renewal of the license for OML11 at the headoffice of the Department of Petroleum Resources in Abuja.
“I want to use this medium to call on the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Minster of Petroleum Resources, the Managing Director of NNPC and Director of DPR to reject in totality Shell’s plan to renew license for OML11.
“For Shell to put in application to renew OML11 license at this point in time where their legal license would expired in 2019, is seriously a point of deceit on the Nigerian state.
“Whereas Shell has said they are no more interested in OML11, in another hand the same Shell is applying for renewal of license, who are they deceiving?
“We have proves that an application by Shell has been submitted at DPR’s headoffice. I urge anyone to go to DPR tomorrow and check for themselves, that the application is there,” he said.
The Coordinator of the Ken Saro-Wiwa Associates also warned that any attempt to forcefully resume oil exploration and production activities in Ogoniland through the back-door without a broad based discussion with the people, will be resisted.
He said, “I call on all the good people of Ogoniland to rise up and say no to Shell on OML11.”
Meanwhile, the Shell Petroleum and Development Company of Nigeria Limited, SPDC, has maintained that it has no plans to resume any oil production activity in Ogoni.
Spokesperson for the company, Mr. Joe Obari, said, “SPDC has no plan to resume oil production in Ogoni, where it left since 1993.”