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Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by chigator2: 9:55am On Dec 30, 2021
Senior Lawyer, Ozekhome Disagrees With Ex-President Obasanjo Over ‘Oil Belongs To Nigeria, Not Niger Delta’ Statement

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Mike Ozekhome, has disagreed with former President Olusegun Obasanjo over his statement that Niger Delta cannot lay claim to the crude oil found in the region.

Obasanjo had in a six-page letter to Niger Delta elder, Chief Edwin Clark noted that the constitution did not confer ownership of oil and other mineral resources on any of the then regions.

He insisted that just as the Niger Delta’s oil belongs to the Nigerian federation, the minerals in other parts of the country also belonged to the country.

Reacting in a statement sent to SaharaReporters, Ozekhome said a law that “literally steals the resources of a people, punishing them with destruction of their only available aquatic and agrarian life, even though in the statute books, is a bad, aberrant and obnoxious law.”

The lawyer said the Niger Delta region has been repressed, suppressed, marginalized and neglected.

The statement read, “Former president Olusegun Obasanjo has theorized that the oil and gas found in the Niger Delta region belong to the federal government, and not to the oil-bearing communities. Legally speaking, Obasanjo can be said to be correct, because he was part and parcel of successive military juntas that cleverly and systematically inserted expropriatory and inhuman laws concerning ownership of oil and gas into our statute books. But, does that make such laws right or justifiable? No. I think not.

“Ex-president Obasanjo should be told in very clear terms that there is such an overriding principle of law which goes with the maxim of 'quic quid plantatatur solo solo cedit'. This literally means that whoever owns the land owns everything on top of it. Any extant constitutional or statutory provisions ( such as those apparently referred to by Obasanjo) that run contrary to this commonsensical common law principle are therefore nothing but bad, immoral, exproriatory and exploitative laws.

“Help me inform Obasanjo that Nigeria operates a federal system of government, and that federalism is fiscal and plural. One of the major attributes of federalism is that it ensures that regions, sub-national or federating units develop according to their pace and needs, using the God-given resources that are available to such units. They pay tax to the central government.

“Help me inform President Obasanjo that a law that literally steals the resources of a people, punishing them with destruction of their only available aquatic and agrarian life, even though in the statute books, is a bad, aberrant and obnoxious law.

“Help me tell Obasanjo that in the USA, since oil was discovered in 1859, (a country whose Presidentialism and federalism we ape after), oil and gas are not owned by the American Federal government, but by the surface owners; while oil and gas offshore are owned either by states or federal government. Help me remind Obasanjo that before the January 15, 1967 first military putsch led by Major Kaduna Nzeogwu Chukwuma, neither the cotton, groundnut and hides and skin obtainable in the North, the cocoa grown in the West, Palm produce produced in the East; nor the rubber and timber that existed in the then Midwest, were said to belong to the federal government. They belonged to the regions that took a lion 50% share, while paying tax to the Federal government at the centre. What has changed? Nothing, I believe.

“Help me remind Obasanjo to remember history, and that the major reason his 2005 Political Reform Conference failed was because of the rancor and rockus generated by the thorny and still unsolved controversy of resource control. He should remember that this led the South South delegates to stage a walkout from the conference. I was not only a Civil Society delegate, I was actually the head of the Civil Society unit that drafted our final committee report and recommendations.

“Obasanjo should therefore not have dismissed such a festering thorny issue as oil and gas and bleeding oil-bearing communities with a wave of the hand in a most provocative and cavalier manner. The 1960 independence Constitution and the 1963 Republican Constitution had actually activated true fiscal federalism, after the 1957-1958 Willinks Commission Report which had identified and validated the fears of minorities within the Nigerian space.

“Help me inform Obasanjo that the failure of the 1922 Hugh Clifford Constitution, 1946 Arthur Richards Constitution, 1951 Macpherson Constitution and 1954 Littleton Constitution, was partly ascribed to the overbearing influence of majority tribes over the minority ones (374 ethnic groups in Nigeria, according to Prof Onigu Otite).

“Kindly emphasize to Obasanjo that as an Elder statesman, former military Head of State and former democratic President, his well respected public statements and opinions (which he is constitutionally entitled to, should be generously garnished with unifying, healing, therapeutic and inclusive flavor ; and not with the vinegar of divisive and provocative statements.

“The Niger Delta region has been repressed, suppressed, marginalized and neglected. Respected Obasanjo, more than any other person, knows this very well, having had the rare privilege of governing Nigeria both in khaki and agbada. The poor people have had to pay with their sweat, sorrow, tears, blood, pains and pangs, over their God-given wealth. The wealth has become a curse rather than a blessing. I wholly disagree with Obasanjo's thesis. I rather embrace wholly embrace Pa E. K. Clark's anthesis, which wears a human face.”

http://saharareporters.com/2021/12/29/senior-lawyer-ozekhome-disagrees-ex-president-obasanjo-over-%E2%80%98oil-belongs-nigeria-not

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by isaiah4life(m): 9:58am On Dec 30, 2021
Oil belongs to Nigeria but the soots belong to Niger Deltans, right?

Oil spillage belongs to the populace in the suburb.

The region giving the supposed giant of Africa wealth is not reaping the dividend of their proceeds.

How banal!

Well said, sir.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by MadamVanessa(f): 10:00am On Dec 30, 2021
Oil found in southern Nigeria belong to the whole federation, but Gold found in Zamfara state in the northern Nigeria, belong to Zamfara state. Then an idiot from nowhere will come out and blame IPOB for agitating for a separate nation.


Assuming this oil was found in the north, this country for divide tey tey.

North can't boast of anything rather than Boko Haram, bandit and Iswap. Useless Parasitic animals everywhere.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by dedonfranco(m): 10:02am On Dec 30, 2021
Goodluck Jonathan wasn't ready to be Nigerian president.........A weak man.


We wanted Him to change the system, If Wike was in His place the System would have been better.
Give Power to someone who knows how to use it.

POWER IS POWER.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by chigator2: 10:05am On Dec 30, 2021
The Niger Delta should also understand that whatever freedoms and devolution of powers that were impossible to achieve when its Indigene ( G. E. Jonathan ) held central power as the President on the Nation is likely impossible to accomplish in any different outcome.

In Simpler terms, Your brother could not save you, who then will save you ?

What the Niger Delta truly seeks and legitimately deserves can not be found within the four walls of the Nigerian State.

I won't be prescriptive or suggestive but save yourselves by whatever means, the wasted years are about to span your lifetime. Elsewhere, progress is being made with one's resources, in Nigeria it has become a tool for corruption, deprivation and Insult ultimately.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 10:09am On Dec 30, 2021
So much wisdom from her. Ladies listen to this woman.
Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by AntiBeEmCe(m): 10:13am On Dec 30, 2021
Imagine that.

But Zamfara’s gold is only for Zamfara?

Obasanjo is talking about a silly constitution because d oil is not in his region.

I blame d Nigerdeltans for all ds rvbbish. Any day they are ready to take matters into their own hands, they know exactly what to do about this brazen cheating from Fulani northerners and their O'yes members in the SW

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by Nobody: 10:51am On Dec 30, 2021
Soon sky will belong to Nigeria

Lol

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by kettykings: 10:56am On Dec 30, 2021
It is only in Nigeria that the ownership of oil is an issue and there is so much problem with sharing the oil revenue. I had to ask some UAE official about oil revenue sharing formula and to my surprise they said they knew nothing about that

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by madmohamed(m): 10:59am On Dec 30, 2021
dedonfranco:
Goodluck Jonathan wasn't ready to be Nigerian president.........A weak man.


We wanted Him to change the system, If Wike was in His place the System would have been better.
Give Power to someone who knows how to use it.

POWER IS POWER.
the only person who can change the situation in Nigeria is an igbo man that is why the north doing all it can to stop them

The fear of igbo man is the problem to Fulani man

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by Conner44: 11:03am On Dec 30, 2021
madmohamed:
the only person who can change the situation in Nigeria is an igbo man that is why the not doing all it can to stop them

The fear of igbo man is the problem of to Fulani man

Give the Igbo presidency and kiss Nigeria goodbye

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by Wazobia2216: 11:03am On Dec 30, 2021
chigator2:

Ex-president Obasanjo should be told in very clear terms that there is such an overriding principle of law which goes with the maxim of 'quic quid plantatatur solo solo cedit'. This literally means that whoever owns the land owns everything on top of it.

neither the cotton, groundnut and hides and skin obtainable in the North, the cocoa grown in the West, Palm produce produced in the East; nor the rubber and timber that existed in the then Midwest, were said to belong to the federal government. They belonged to the regions that took a lion 50% share, while paying tax to the Federal government at the centre.
http://saharareporters.com/2021/12/29/senior-lawyer-ozekhome-disagrees-ex-president-obasanjo-over-%E2%80%98oil-belongs-nigeria-not
Greed will not allow these leaders say the truth!
Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by GboyegaD(m): 11:08am On Dec 30, 2021
Oil belongs to Nigeria and the gold mined in the North belongs to the North, right?

The entitlement mentality of the government (part, present, and future) to crude oil is very irritating.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by ATEAMS: 11:09am On Dec 30, 2021
Oyyanaa
Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by israelmao(m): 11:09am On Dec 30, 2021
The excerpt from the paragraph seven brought to the fore the issue of power devolution or decentralization of power or in its totality the much-needed and widely clamoured restructuring.Let each region manage its resources and let certain percentage be brought to the centre for common use.Some people have not been forthright and straightforward with the agitation for restructuring because the status quo favours them knowing very well that any detour or distortion in that will curb or eliminate their overbearing disposition or nature.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by Sabadon(m): 11:09am On Dec 30, 2021
Oil belongs to Nigerians, zamfara gold belongs to zamfara

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by Bahij: 11:09am On Dec 30, 2021
Without oil
Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by tutudesz: 11:10am On Dec 30, 2021
undecided
Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by Naiira(m): 11:10am On Dec 30, 2021
It is very visible to the blind that oil is the major uniting factor in this failed British experiment of a country.

Remove oil and then you’ll see the true nature of man…

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by SensualMan: 11:10am On Dec 30, 2021
Foolish yoruba Christian. Oil belongs to Nigeria ngwanu come and take it naa...
This old hyena was part of Nigeria's today's doom. Was he not part of those who foisted the Daura Cow down the throat of Nigerians.

Oil belongs to Naija Delta. Period!!!

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by Eriokanmi: 11:10am On Dec 30, 2021
What of the soot and environmental degradation...who bears the brunt...the north?

I wish oil were discovered in Yorubaland. I wish Niger delta were yoeubas...that place for Don turn small dubai by now cos we for no take shiit. I trust my people.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by Akwamkpuruamu: 11:10am On Dec 30, 2021
Ndị our oyel Republic, how far? Our oyel our oyel!!!

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by JamiuKabir: 11:11am On Dec 30, 2021
isaiah4life:
Oil belongs to Nigeria but the soots belong to Niger Deltans, right?

Oil spillage belongs to the populace in the suburb.

The region giving the supposed giant of Africa wealth is not reaping the dividend of their proceeds.

How banal!

Well said, sir.

Assuming the fraudulent state governments are judiciously utilising the 13% derivatives, it would have make more sense to ask for more resource control. But NAY, they will rather LOOT everything and leave the poor to suffer.

Devil will punish all looters of our common wealth.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by dust144(m): 11:12am On Dec 30, 2021
I agree
Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by kayusely70(m): 11:12am On Dec 30, 2021
MadamVanessa:
Oil found in southern Nigeria belong to the whole federation, but Gold found in Zamfara state in the northern Nigeria, belong to Zamfara state. Then an idiot from nowhere will come out and blame IPOB for agitating for a separate nation.


Assuming this oil was found in the north, this country for divide tey tey.

North can't boast of anything rather than Boko Haram, bandit and Iswap. Useless Parasitic animals everywhere.
You've spoken very well and reasonably too!

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by daddytime(m): 11:13am On Dec 30, 2021
Okay.

Why is Ozekhome waiting until baba's comment before speaking out?

He should have been taking the FG to the ICC on this matter.

And as for Baba....

Who owns the Gold in Zamfara?

Write a letter to Bubu in answer to the above.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by ipobarethieves: 11:13am On Dec 30, 2021
sad
Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by JamiuKabir: 11:14am On Dec 30, 2021
MadamVanessa:
Oil found in southern Nigeria belong to the whole federation, but Gold found in Zamfara state in the northern Nigeria, belong to Zamfara state. Then an idiot from nowhere will come out and blame IPOB for agitating for a separate nation.


Assuming this oil was found in the north, this country for divide tey tey.

North can't boast of anything rather than Boko Haram, bandit and Iswap. Useless Parasitic animals everywhere.

When Bihary leaves, everything will change. All natural resources should normally belong to the federation until we balkanise the latrine called Nigeria.


Nigeria is due for balkanization. Enough is enough.

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Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by Nobody: 11:14am On Dec 30, 2021
sad the looting continues
Re: Obasanjo: "Oil Belongs To Nigeria ..." Ozekhome Disagrees by paulolee(m): 11:15am On Dec 30, 2021
other countries are using its oil very efficiently, we still de fight on who owns oil in Nigeria delta area
..are we go forward or backwards?

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