Saturday, 25 August 2012
U-Report: Ogoni Self-Government Reducing Nigeria’s Threat
![]() |
Ogoni Flag |
Report By: MOSOP Media
“Ogoni Self-Government reducing
Nigeria’s threat to global peace and security”, says Diigbo.
Sunday, 26 August 2012 will be
observed worldwide to mark the 22nd Anniversary of the Proclamation of the
Ogoni Bill of Rights (OBR) which took place on the 26th of August 1990.
Meanwhile, MOSOP
President/Spokesman, Dr. Goodluck Diigbo has welcomed as sound judgment, the
statement credited to Hon. Bernard Mikko in Abuja, Nigeria for his effort to
promote public education on the Ogoni self-government.
Diigbo said Mikko’s statement
illustrates proper understanding of obligations of Nigeria to end tribal and
ethnic domination, discrimination and oppression that threaten peace and
security in the world.
Hon. Mikko who was a member of the
National Assembly that once represented the Khana-Gokana Federal Constituency
in Ogoni, said the Ogoni self-government declaration within Nigeria of August
2, 2012 was legitimate under international and domestic laws.
Diigbo pointed out that unlike most
Nigerian politicians, Mikko is a strong believer in nonviolence discipline and
highly respected by the Ogoni people for several lawful initiatives meant to
free Ogoni from political marginalization and economic exploitation in Nigeria.
On his own volition, Mikko
courageously presented the Ogoni Bill of Rights to former President Olusengun
Obasanjo reminding his administration of the Bill, which was first presented to
the government and people of Nigeria in 1990.
“In response, President Obasanjo had
promptly involved Bishop Matthew Kukah to resolve existing conflicts between
the Ogoni people on one hand and the government and the Anglo-Royal
Dutch/Shell, among others; but regrettably, that effort was partly thwarted by
selfish and corrupt interests within Ogoni and without,” Diigbo recalled.
Many Ogoni leaders in Nigeria,
Europe and the United States of America have already praised the statement by
Hon. Mikko.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)