SOKU/OLUASIRI OIL WELLS/ OIL FIELD: RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT SHOULD STOP HEATING UP THE POLITY.
Government of Bayelsa State of Nigeria
Press Release
SOKU/OLUASIRI OIL WELLS/ OIL FIELD: RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT SHOULD STOP HEATING UP THE POLITY.
Ordinarily, having issued a press statement last Tuesday on the
Oluasiri Oil Wells/Oil Field which clearly shows that the said oil
wells/oil fields (which Rivers State refers to as Soku) belong to
Bayelsa State, the Bayelsa State Government would have maintained a
dignified silence in the face of provocation on the subject matter. But
the Bayelsa State Government is compelled to issue this statement though
with restraint, to respond to the press statement of the Rivers State
Government published in many national newspapers in the country to save
the Ijaws, Federal Government agencies and the entire country from the
desperation and lies of the Rivers State Government.
For all
intents and purposes, the said press statement of the Rivers State
Government on the above issue was obviously intended to create crisis
amongst the peace loving Ijaw people in Rivers and Bayelsa States and
garner public sympathy for Rivers State.
The said statement,
which was signed by the Rivers State Commissioner for Information, on
the instruction of the Rivers State Governor amongst others, accused the
presidency of mischief. This is not only disrespectful and insulting,
it also smacks of insubordination and arrogance on the part of the
leadership of the Rivers State Government. While this matter remains in
the front burner of public discourse, it is advisable for the Rivers
State Government to stop denigrating the President and Commander in
Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria because the
office of the President is the highest institution in the land. Public
Office holders must at all times protect the sanctity of public
institutions and not to desecrate same the way the leadership of Rivers
State did and is still doing.
The government of Bayelsa State
therefore urges the Rivers State Governor and his appointees to refrain
from making inciting and inflammatory remarks capable of triggering off
inter communal crises among our people. It will be recalled that Bayelsa
State Government has restrained the Nembe people from responding to the
threats and drums of war by the Kalabari people as this could lead to
great disaffection between the two communities.
We also urge
our fellow Ijaw brothers and traditional rulers to refrain from being
used by Governor Ameachi as tools to cause disunity between the people
of Rivers and Bayelsa States over the derivation matter because
derivation is purely a state matter and not a matter between
communities.
The HARD FACTS about Oluasiri/Soku Oil Wells/Oil Field are as follows:
1. The Rivers State Government had previously filed two suits against
the Bayelsa State Government at the Federal High Court and the Supreme
Court respectively in other to assert its purported ownership over the
said oil wells/ oil field and woefully failed as the said suits were all
struck-out by the courts.
2. Soku is a village in Rivers
State while the oil wells/ oil field and the flow station are located in
the Oluasiri Clan in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. The
name Soku oil wells/oil field was wrongly given by Shell Petroleum
Development Company Ltd (SPDC) since Soku village was their operational
base at that time. This is not peculiar to Soku. For example, the Idu
oil wells/oil field is named after a town in Ekpeye land in Ahoada East
LGA of Rivers state while the oil field is actually located in Biseni
land of Bayelsa State. Similarly, the Omoku west oil field is in Biseni
land of Bayelsa State but Omoku is a town in Rivers State.
3.
The Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) in its
report on the Familiarization/Verification visit to oil producing
states, volume 1, Main Report, August 2006 in Chapter 3, page 30 also
acknowledged the above anormaly when it stated as follows:
“The
Bayelsa/Imo/Abia State Governments complained that the naming of oil
fields was often done arbitrarily without any regard to the culture and
particular environment of the people where the wells or fields are
located. This has given rise to wrong attribution by relevant agencies”.
4. Incidentally, Soku village in Rivers State is about 10 km, as the
crow flies, from the flow station while the Oluasiri / Soku oil wells/
field is surrounded by various Oluasiri villages of Nembe LGA in Bayelsa
State.
5. The Special Presidential Committee on verification
of oil wells in volume one of its report on disputed oil wells of
December 2000 (P; 25/26) after a painstaking field verification process
and hearing from both states stated and recommended as follows:
‘‘4;5.6 Soku Oil Field
The team relied on the legal notice captioned “The Eastern Region Local
Government Law, 1955 E.R. NO 26 of 1955. Instrument Establishing the
Nembe District Council” tendered by Bayelsa State on Pages 40-41 of its
submission. It should be noted that while the Kalabaris of Rivers State
call the area Soku, the Nembe people of Bayelsa State call it Oluasiri
which is one of the councils mentioned in paragraph 5 of the above
mentioned instrument.
…
In the light of the above, it is recommended that the production from Soku Oil Field be attributed to Bayelsa State.’’
6. It is worthy of note that the Rivers State Government had in its
white paper (1993) titled: RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT REPORT OF THE
JUDICIAL COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY INTO THE DISTURBANCES / CONFLICT BETWEEN
AKUKU-TORU AND BRASS LGA OF RIVERS STATE UNDER THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF HON
JUSTICE PETER B. AKERE rejected the use of River Santa Babara as the
boundary between the Kalabari people of Rivers State and the Nembe
people of Bayelsa State. The Rivers State Government in the said white
paper specifically stated as follows:
‘‘The commission recommends that;
(i) Until that stage is reached, a temporary map which reflects the
Rivers Santa Barbara as an administrative boundary should replace
Exhibit SG 1.’’
Government:
(a)Rejects the recommendation of the commission in B (2) (i) above...”
The Rivers State Government can therefore no longer claim River Santa
Babara as the boundary between the Nembe people of Bayelsa State and the
Kalabari people of Rivers State and hence the boundary between the two
States.
7. Following dispute between the Nembe and Kalabari
peoples, J.G. Cousins Acting District Officer of Brass Division
acknowledged River San Bartholomew as the boundary between the Nembe and
Kalabari people when in His report dated November 1952 titled
KALABARI/NEMBE FISHING DISPUTE stated in paragraph 4 as follows:
“…I note that Consul Hopkins fixed the boundary between Nembe and new
Calabar (Kalabari). This is mentioned in the report of the commission
into the Kula-Nembe boundary dispute presided over by Mr B.G. Smith
acting District Officer in 1944, to which I am also referred by the
Nembe Chiefs.”
The New Calabar people in the above quotation refers to the present Kalabari people of Rivers State.
8. The 11tth edition of the administrative map of Nigeria, further
confirms the fact that River San Bartholomew is the boundary between
Nembe of Bayelsa State and new Calabar (Kalabari) of Rivers State which
has metamorphosed into the boundary between the two States.
9.
For now there is no pending litigation over the Oluasiri oil wells/oil
field between Rivers and Bayelsa States since the Supreme Court struck
out the suit by the Rivers State Government challenging Bayelsa State’s
ownership of Oluasiri oil wells/oilfield. The matter was heard under
suit number SC/106/2009: Attorney General of Rivers State vs Attorney
General of Bayelsa State and Anor.
10. Between, 1996 to 2006,
the Rivers State Government wrongly collected several billions of naira
from the federation account accruing from the Oluasiri oil wells/oil
fields, which was wrongfully allocated, to it by the Federal Government.
It is pertinent to note that the 11th Edition of the Administrative Map
of Nigeria has not been set aside by the National Boundary Commission
or any Court of law. Furthermore since the creation of Bayelsa State it
is the 11th edition of the administration map of Nigeria that defines
the boundary between the two states. Therefore The Revenue Mobilization
Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) was perfectly right in
attributing and paying the revenue accruing from the said oil wells/ oil
field to Bayelsa State.
We therefore urge all Nigerians to
discountenance the frivolous and baseless allegations contained in the
press release by the Rivers State Government as they are calculated to
mislead the entire Country and instigate crises amongst the Ijaw
brothers in Kalabari and Nembe communities.
Inspite of this
provocation, the Bayelsa State Government will remain focused and
determined to ensure a peaceful resolution of the issue.
Thank You.
God bless Bayelsa State
God bless the Ijaw Nation
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeira
SIGNED:
Deacon Markson Fefegha
Hon. Commissioner of Information and Orientation
Bayelsa State
Nigeria
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