By Wilson Macaulay WARRI, NIGERIA — In a legal twist that could reshape the narrative of indigenous participation in Nigeria’s oil sector, the Bolowei of the Ijaw Nation and revered Prime Minister of the Niger Delta, Chief Tunde Smooth, has instituted a landmark legal action against global oil giant Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) and its recent transaction partner, Renaissance African Energy Limited. The case, filed at the Federal High Court, Warri Judicial Division, through the chambers of Dr. Mudiaga Odje SAN & Co., centers around the contentious sale of Oil Mining Leases (OMLs) 28, 43, and 45—prime oil blocks spanning host communities in Ijaw and Itsekiri lands, particularly Forcados, Omadino, and Escravos. Chief Smooth, acting through his company SMU-TUNS Nigeria Ltd, contends that the sale process not only sidelined credible indigenous bidders but allegedly contravened provisions of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act, the Nigerian Petroleum I...
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