Resource Rights Agitations and the ‘New Forms of Conflict' in the Niger-Delta, 1999 – 2008.

V. Ukaogo
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From 1999 to date, there would seem to be policy paralysis on the part of government in the context of formulating and implementing policy options that could stem the tide of continuous revolt in the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria. The revolt is the contemporary manifestation of the resource rights agitations that have pitched the oil rich minority groups in the Niger Delta against the Nigerian state. The Nigerian state is obsessed with the search for peace but fails to address the issues of justice that are central to the raging conflict. The adoption of militarized mediation as a conflict resolution strategy has indeed aggravated tensions, which in turn have led to the transformation and intensification of conflict strategies adopted by the people in the region. The transition from non-violence to violence in the post-Ken Saro Wiwa era is now evident in the re-introduction of old forms of conflict such as kidnapping and oil-flow obstruction, although the brazen nature of these acts seem to convey the impression that these forms of conflict are new. The article establishes the link between these conflicts and the on-going resource agitations in the region. It also explores possible remedies that could stem the tide of violence in the region. Lagos Historical Review Vol. 8 2008: pp. 91-112
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1999 - 2008年,尼日尔三角洲的资源权利骚动和“新形式的冲突”。
从1999年至今,政府在制定和实施政策选择方面似乎出现了政策瘫痪,这些政策选择可能会阻止尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区持续不断的叛乱浪潮。这场叛乱是尼日尔三角洲富产石油的少数群体与尼日利亚政府争夺资源权利的当代表现。尼日利亚政府痴迷于寻求和平,但却未能解决导致这场激烈冲突的核心问题——正义问题。采用军事化调解作为一种解决冲突的战略确实加剧了紧张局势,这反过来又导致该地区人民所采取的冲突战略的转变和加剧。后肯·萨罗·维瓦时代从非暴力向暴力的过渡现在很明显,重新出现了绑架和阻碍石油流动等旧形式的冲突,尽管这些行为的无耻性质似乎给人一种印象,即这些形式的冲突是新的。本文确立了这些冲突与该地区持续的资源动荡之间的联系。报告还探讨了遏制该地区暴力浪潮的可能补救措施。拉各斯历史评论Vol. 8 2008: pp. 91-112
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