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Resource Governance and Protracted Conflict in Nigerias Niger Delta: Understanding the Perceptions and Grievances of the People in Oil-Bearing Communities

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Resource Governance and Protracted Conflict in Nigerias Niger Delta: Understanding the Perceptions and Grievances of the People in Oil-Bearing Communities

Contributors:

By (Author) John B. Idamkue

ISBN:

9781793634801

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

7th May 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Warfare and defence
Politics and government

Dewey:

333.7096694

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

132

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

Since the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other activists in 1995, Nigerias Niger Delta has witnessed conflicts associated with oil production and agitations against oil companies operating in the region. Why did the initial peaceful protests of the oil-bearing communities turn violent What are the recurring complaints of the people What roles do the government, and the oil corporations play in the perpetuation of the conflicts In answering these and related questions, John B. Idamkue explores the deep-seated perceptions and grievances of the oil-producing communities by tracing the history of struggle in the region and eliciting the candid views and perspectives of key community actors and stakeholders using their words and responses in a study that is revealing and insightful. By isolating the six pillars of resource governance, namely, land rights, revenue sharing, relations between oil companies and oil-producing communities, environmental pollution, absence of social amenities, and Nigerias political structure, the author shines the bright light on the change in the actors, political institutions, impact of oil production on the livelihood of the people to explain why conflicts linger. Finally, the book argues that the road to resolution passes through the six pillars of resource governance.

Reviews

Resource Governance and Protracted Conflict in Nigerias Niger Delta offers a breathtaking analysis of the enigma that is contemporary Nigeria. In this timely study, Idamkue offers readers more than a glimpse of what he had witnessed as a young community organizer and activist who worked alongside the venerable Ken Saro Wiwa to put environmental justice, good governance and resource control at the top of Nigerias national agenda in the 1990s. His argument, driven largely by data, that resource governance is both at the heart of the resource conflicts in the Niger Delta and the ideal place to find solutions deserves the attention of scholars, activists and policy makers in this time of tremendous flux.

-- Clement Eme Adibe, DePaul University

Idamkues book is a searchlight into the labyrinthine intricacies of Nigerias political economy that reveals how a resource presents as boom in a section of the polity and as doom in another. The analysis conducted into the conflict precipitated by this irony covers the antecedences, the present situation and what needs to be done to achieve equity in resource management in a multi-ethnic state. Every architect of statehood interested in building a stable and harmonious socio-economic structure needs to read and apply both the stated and implied solutions prescribed in the present book.

-- Meshach N. Karanwi, University of Port Harcourt

Author Bio

John B. Idamkue is independent scholar.

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