One
of the lead speakers at the Northern Leaders’ Conference, Usman Bugaje,
has raised a controversial issue on the ownership of Nigeria’s crude
oil domiciled majorly in the Niger Delta region.
According
to him, it is wrong for any state to claim that it is oil producing
because 72% of the total land mass in the country belonged to the North
and that by the United Nation’s law; it is only the North that actually
has the right to claim ownership.
Dr. Bugaje,
in his presentation, insisted that “there are no oil producing states.”
He argued that “the only oil producing state is the Nigerian state
itself.”
He explained, “Whatever mileage you get in the sea,
according to the United Nations Law of the sea, is a measure of the land
mass that you have; that is what gives you the mileage into the sea…and
the land mass of this country, that gives that long 200 nautical miles
or more into the ocean, is because of that 72% of the land mass of this
country, which is the North.”
To buttress his argument, Dr.
Bugaje also said, “The investment came from the Nigerian state and the
territory belongs to the Nigerian state.”
He further maintained,
“What they claim is the off shore oil is actually the oil of the North”
contending that “we should stop using these terms that have no sense at
all. There are no oil producing states.”

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