Oil belongs to Nigeria, not Niger Delta alone – Obasanjo writes letter to Edwin Clark

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, on Tuesday, insisted that the oil found in the Niger Delta constitutionally belonged to Nigeria and not just the region.

Obasanjo spoke in response to allegations raised by Niger Delta elder spokesman, Edwin Clark who had accused the former president of exhibiting a disappointing display of hatred against the Niger Delta people.

However, in a six-page letter, Obasanjo alleged that Clark wrongfully accused him.

The former president stressed that his recent comments on Niger Delta were misconstrued.

The letter reads partly: “All those who purchase crude oil from Nigeria enter into a contractual relationship with Nigeria, not with the Niger Delta. The territory of Nigeria is indivisible inclusive of the resources found therein.

“No territory in Nigeria including the minerals found therein belongs to the area of location and this remains so until the federation is dissolved.

“This is the position of the Nigerian Constitution and international law. If there is a threat of violence to any part of Nigeria today including the Niger Delta it is the Nigerian military backed by any other machinery that can be procured or established at the Federal level that will respond to any such threat.

“In principle and practice, the position I have taken on the location of mineral resources in any part of Nigeria is the legal and constitutional position.”

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