Oil politics and the Niger Delta developmental conundrum

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Ugoh, C. Samuel [2 ]
Ukpere, I. Wilfred [1 ]
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[1] Cape Peninsula Univ Technol, Fac Business, Cape Town, South Africa
[2] Univ Lagos, Dept Polit Sci, Lagos, Nigeria
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Economy; oil politics; policy;
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Oil has become a dominant element within the power capability profile of any nation. Nations enter into war because of oil. The Gulf War in 1991 is an example. In Nigeria the crisis is between the federal government and oil producing communities in the Niger Delta region. Despite the abundant oil wealth, there has been unimaginable mass poverty and negligible development in the region. Efforts by the federal government and oil companies to improve the quality of human lives and to provide infrastructural development, have been insufficient to ameliorate the problems. Presently, the insensitivity of government and oil companies have created more tensions and crises which not only threaten the industry, but also national security. In fact, youths within the area, by association of various ethnic militia groups, have become restive in their bid for greater control of their natural resources. The paper, therefore, examines developmental issues in oil producing communities against background of government establishing an internal security task force to deal with the youths. The paper concludes that the federal government and oil companies should change their current hostile approaches in order to work towards infrastructural development of the region.
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页码:1166 / 1174
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