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The Unfinished Revolution in Nigeria’s Niger Delta

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The Unfinished Revolution in Nigeria’s Niger Delta

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The Unfinished Revolution in Nigeria’s Niger Delta book

Prospects for Environmental Justice and Peace

The Unfinished Revolution in Nigeria’s Niger Delta

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The Unfinished Revolution in Nigeria’s Niger Delta book

Prospects for Environmental Justice and Peace
Edited ByCyril Obi, Temitope B. Oriola
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 7 June 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351056021
Pages 178
eBook ISBN 9781351056021
Subjects Area Studies, Environment and Sustainability, Politics & International Relations
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Obi, C., & Oriola, T.B. (Eds.). (2018). The Unfinished Revolution in Nigeria’s Niger Delta: Prospects for Environmental Justice and Peace (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351056021

ABSTRACT

The 1990s heralded waves of spectacular forms of local resistance and globalized protest against oil exploitation and environmental pollution in oil-producing regions of the developing world. One of the most spectacular local uprisings against global oil multinationals was led by the Ogoni people who were protesting against the exploitation and marginalization of oil-producing ethnic minority communities in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. However, the hanging on November 10, 1995 of nine Ogoni ethnic minority and environmental justice activists, including Ken Saro-Wiwa, only served to exacerbate protests in later years. Within a decade, dozens of locally rooted insurgent groups emerged in the Niger Delta and construed themselves as part of the social movement for ethnic minority rights and environmental justice which dates back to colonial times. However, the trajectory of the revolutionary momentum has changed over time, reflecting a mix of progressive, opportunistic and retrogressive trends.

This book provides a critical study of the trajectory of struggles in the Niger Delta since 1995, paying attention to continuities and changes, including recent developments linked to the shift from local resistance, to the rupturing of the Presidential Amnesty peace deal (largely to the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta) and the resurgence low-intensity sporadic armed militancy—led by the Niger Delta Avengers militia among others. The contributors critically interrogate the nature of the region’s political economy, socio-economic trends and trajectories over the past two decades. This collection also accentuates the lessons learnt, prospects for self-determination, socio-economic and environmental justice and peace in the aftermath of the hanging.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

The unfinished revolution—the Niger Delta struggle since 1995
ByCyril Obi, Temitope B. Oriola

chapter 2|16 pages

MOSOP since 1995

Somewhere between hope and despair?
ByKialee Nyiayaana

chapter 3|11 pages

The Urhobo militant movements and the contentious Ijaw domination of the Niger Delta struggle

BySamuel Oyewole

chapter 4|19 pages

A critique of Joint-Military Task Force (JTF) deployment in the Niger Delta

ByDamilohun D. Ayoyo, Temitope B. Oriola

chapter 5|16 pages

Presidential Amnesty and resource control militancy in a petro-state

ByMitterand M. Okorie

chapter 6|27 pages

Comparing socioeconomic and human development in Nigeria and other oil-producing countries

ByAderoju Oyefusi

chapter 7|17 pages

From peaceful to non-peaceful protests

The trajectories of women’s movements in the Niger Delta
ByAbosede Omowumi Babatunde

chapter 8|18 pages

The resurgence of militant groups in the Niger Delta

A study of security threats and the prospects for peace in Nigeria
ByChibuzor Chile Nwobueze, James Okolie-Osemene

chapter 9|21 pages

The framing strategies of the Niger Delta Avengers

ByTemitope B. Oriola, Ibikunle Adeakin
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