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Mon, 01 Jun 2009 Feature Article

Once Again the Call is Made: The US and the Niger Delta

Once Again the Call is Made: The US and the Niger Delta

by Scott A Morgan
Whenever the President of the United States visits Africa we can rightly assume that the situation in the Niger Delta may End up on the Agenda. After All there are legitimate reasons for this to occur.

First of all let us Discuss the Reason why Most People pay Attention to this Region. The Niger Delta has an abundant supply of Oil. Roughly 25% of the Oil Imported into the United States Comes from the Region. One of the companies that is extracting the Energy Source is Chevron a US Based Company. Another Company which is facing Legal Issues in the United States is the Anglo-Dutch Conglomerate Royal Dutch Shell.

At this time there is a Militant Movement in the Region. This Movement called MEND (Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta) seeks to have the Nigerian Government address its Grievances. The Region which creates so much Revenue for the Federal Government of Nigeria is an impoverished region. There is also Great Environmental Damage from Oil Spillages and Flareoffs.

This is just one of the factors that Shell will be Facing soon in a New York Federal Court. The Company is involved in a long delayed Court Case that could have have the Company pay Fines for the Environmental Policies it has in the Niger Delta and for the Human Rights Violations it is accused of being Complicit with. This includes the Execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa by the Nigerian Authorities a little more than Thirteen years ago. The People bringing the Suit are the Family of Ken Saro-Wiwa.

The Suit is not the Only Course of Action being taken by those seeking Redress for the Niger Delta. One More than one occasion MEND has attempted to have the US in some capacity Mediate discussions it wanted to have with the Nigerian Authorites. In 2008 when President Bush made his farewell trip to Africa the Group sent the President a Fax that had a Proposal it wanted presented to the Nigerian Authorities. In the Past Former President Carter attempted to Mediate between the two factions and MEND had asked to do so again.

So with this as a background Senator Feingold (D-WI) the Chairman of the African Subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee asked President Obama to Intervene in this Matter. Clearly the Energy Policy is a major concern of the Administration. Also it will seek to prevent the Conflict from Spreading. Earlier this year MEND Militants were suspected in conducting the Raid on the Capital of Equatorial Guinea. Piracy in the Region is a concern as well. In the Past there was talk of the US Marines going into the Country to assist in tracking the Militants.

When President Obama makes his trip to Africa later this year Nigerian Opposition Supporters are expected to Meet with Him. The Current President of Nigeria is accusing the Obama Administration of supporting Coup Plotters. Clearly this shows that the FG of Nigeria is concerned with its image in the Eyes of Official Washington. But the Activist Community in the US is not pleased with what has been occuring in Nigeria over the last two Decades.

The Author Publishes Confused Eagle on the Internet and Comments on US Policy towards Africa. Confused Eagle can be found at morganrights.tripod.com

Scott A Morgan
Scott A Morgan, © 2009

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