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Niger Delta in Nigeria, environmentalists, human rights activists and campaign for fair trade has drawn worldwide attention. And environmentalist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni ethnic minority members of the world's attention performance test. Thus, Ogoni people's nonviolent resistance. Mobil, Chevron, Shell, Elf, AGIP, etc. on the activities of major oil companies have raised many concerns and criticisms.

A series of repressive and corrupt governments in Nigeria have been backed by Western governments and oil companies be interested in fossil fuels that can be exploited for profit. In the delta area as' black nectar "and the international oil companies have been fighting the immense poverty and environmental destruction to the military outpost input processing, which in itself is an industrial area south of the city were two men on the attack resulted.The planned. The government said it also houses a daycare center run by the federal government. ".

Unlike our delegation had to face the reality. Our delegates found almost all the major oil multinationals in the Niger Delta environmental regulations adequate employment, public health, human rights norms are not concerned with and affected communities. These corporations and development, acts of charity given to those who claim to be useful is a slap in the face. Far from being a positive force, these companies act as a destabilizing force, pitting one community against another, and as a catalyst, with the army, with which the shelves of violence in the region today together with some of the work.