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Niger Delta Leaders Condemn Bugaje’s Claim Of 78% Northern Ownership Of Oil Resources

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Niger Delta Leaders Condemn Bugaje’s Claim Of 78% Northern Ownership Of Oil Resources....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Check out this transformative dialogue sparked by Dr. Usman Bugaje’s recent commentary on Nigeria’s oil ownership. Bugaje’s assertion of the North’s claim to 78% of the nation’s crude oil ignited a wave of responses from influential voices across the South-South region.

Elder Joseph Amabakederimo, alongside notable figures like Peter Umoh and Mfon Peters, swiftly dismantled Bugaje’s claims, labeling them uninformed and even questioning Bugaje’s grasp of contemporary issues. These leaders advocated for transparency in resource management and called for a shift towards true federalism to address longstanding disparities.

Their impassioned remarks underscored a broader call for equitable governance and resource allocation, resonating with sentiments expressed by veterans like Tony Abolo and environmentalist Morris Alagoa. Abolo, in particular, emphasized the need for evidence-based discourse, while Alagoa decried the systemic exploitation faced by the Niger Delta.

This multifaceted discussion illuminates the urgent need for comprehensive reform in Nigeria’s resource management practices, highlighting the complexities of identity, ownership, and governance in the nation’s socio-political landscape.

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