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N'Delta Leaders Accuse Dutch Govt, Shell of Conspiracy To Nail Activist
Posted: September 6, 2011 - 21:37
Sunny Ofehe
By Emeka Umejei Lagos

Some Niger Delta leaders has pointed accusing fingers at Shell Petroleum
Development Company (SPDC) as conspirators in a bid to convict
Netherland-based Niger Delta Activist, Sunny Ofehe.
The Leaders were reacting to charges of attempting to blow up oil
pipelines operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) in
Nigeria levelled against Ofehe by Dutch Authority in Netherland.
The leaders condemned what they describe as an attempt by Dutch authority to convict Ofehe by any possible means.
In his reaction, Leader of Niger Delta Volunteer Peoples Force, Asari Dokubo describes the charges against Ofehe as a sham.
“It is all a sham. It is the Western hypocrisy we are up against. They
support the evil being perpetuated by their off-shore companies in the
Niger Delta,” Dokubo said
“How on earth will any sane government accuse Sunny Ofehe of supporting
any act that will adversely affect the environment of the already
degraded Niger Delta?”
Corroborating Dokubo, former president of Ijaw Youth Council (IYC),Dr.
Chris Ekiyor says the action of Dutch government only confirms that it
is in conspiring with Shell to Nail Ofehe.
“What Dutch Government has done has confirmed that they are actually
conspiring with Shell to pollute the Niger Delta. But we are rallying
Ofehe to see how far it will go. In the days ahead,they will see the
action of the Niger Delta people,” Ekiyor said
“It is quite sad that Ofehe is getting such a treatment from the Dutch
Government instead of applauds for creating awareness on environmental
degradation in the region,” Ekiyor said.
Stating further, Ekiyor says it is not possible for one man to carry out attacks on oil pipelines in the region.
“Which Pipelines did they see Sunny Bombing? What of the white people
that accompanied him-why were they not arrested? One man cannot carry
out such attacks on oil pipelines,” Ekiyor queries.
Toeing same path with others, Coordinator of Ijaw Monitoring Group (IMG)
Joseph Evah, says the Dutch Government will provoke the Niger Delta
people if they continue with prosecution of Ofehe.
“If they continue with the charges, it implies that they want to provoke
us. If they maltreat him, we have the capacity to arrest their
nationalities and put them on trial for environmental pollution,” Evah
said.
Ofehe has been having a running battle with Dutch government since
leading a delegation of Dutch Parliamentarians to observe the
degradation perpetrated by operations of Shell in the Niger Delta last
year.