尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区的石油和冲突:面对事实

N. Akpan, E. Akpabio
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尼日利亚的尼日尔三角洲地区是尼日利亚原油的储藏库,约占该国收入的90%,占总出口的90%以上。尽管如此,人民仍然贫穷、边缘化和不安。在该地区石油资源丰富的社区,诉诸冲突已被视为表达不满的唯一途径。自1999年以来,绑架石油公司工人、轰炸石油设施、与国家执法人员发生冲突等冲突局势一直令人担忧。这些事件对经济产生了严重影响。该文件报告了一项研究的结果,该研究采用访谈、利益相关者会议和参考新闻报道来评估该地区持续冲突的核心问题。结果表明,尼日利亚政府和石油跨国公司都没有认识到尼日尔三角洲社区是石油工业的第三利益相关者。这种关系的特点是不利的国家政策、政治活动和缺乏标准做法。因此,该研究指出,尼日利亚政府没有以公开的方式处理尼日尔三角洲问题,因此它建议,基于透明度的利益相关者参与/伙伴关系是解决尼日尔三角洲问题的关键。关键词:石油开采;利益相关者的关系。冲突。尼日尔三角洲。尼日利亚、跨国公司
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Oil and conflicts in the Niger Delta region, Nigeria: facing the facts
THE NIGER DELTA Region of Nigeria is the storehouse of Nigeria’s crude oil, which accounts for approximately 90% of the country’s revenue, providing more than 90% of total exports. Despite this, the people remain poor, marginalized and restive. Resort to conflicts has been taken as the only way of expressing grievances in oil-rich communities in the region. The conflict situation has been cause for alarm since 1999 with kidnapping of oil company workers, bombing of oil facilities and confrontation with state law enforcement agents, being common occurrences. These happenings have had serious implications for the economy. The paper reports on the results of a study employed interviews, stakeholder meetings and consulted news reports to assess issues central to the persistent conflicts in the region. The results indicated that both the government of Nigeria and the oil multinationals have failed to recognize communities in the Niger Delta as the third stakeholder in the oil industry The relationship has been characterized by unfavorable state policies, politicking’ and lack of standard practices. The study thus noted that the government of Nigeria has not approached the question of the Niger Delta in an open manner, and hence it recommends that stakeholder participation/partnership predicated on transparency is a key to the solution of the Niger Delta problem. KEYWORDS: Oil exploitation. stakeholder relationship. conflicts. Niger Delta. Nigeria, multinationals
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