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Over 200 Ogonis Die Weekly From Strange Sicknesses – MOSOP President

The newly inaugurated President of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP), Fegalo Nsuke, has said over 200 Ogonis die weekly from organ failures and strange sicknesses resulting from activities of multinationals in the land.
Nsuke stated this during the 27th celebration of the Ogoni Day in Bori, January 4, 2019.
According to him, the celebration of the Ogoni Day is a turning point in the history of “our struggle for justice in Nigeria. Not only because a new leadership of the movement has emerged out of a strong determination and effort of the Ogoni People to break free from the Past.
“Looking at this crowd gathered here today, I am confident to say “The Ogoni Struggle Is Reborn”.
“Your incredible turnout today reflects the confidence you have in us to bring hope and a better future for our people.
“The strong resolve to work together as expressed by your presence here is a thing of joy. I urge us to be each other’s keeper. We must stand with and for each other.
“It is normal for the differences and difficult times we faced during the past transition. However, elections have come and gone and it’s time to be united for the common good”.
He however said glowing tribute to the founding father, Hon. T.N. Paul Birabi, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Chief Edward Kobani, Albert Badey, Theophilus Orage, Samuel Orage, John Kpuinen, NuBari Kiobel, Saturday Dobee, Nordu Eawo, Felix Nuate, Daniel Gbokoo, Paul Levura, Baribor Bera and over 2,000 others
Continuing, he said, “As a people, we currently face very difficult times. Over 200 Ogonis die weekly from organ failures and strange sicknesses. Our land is seriously threatened by the effects of Shell’s pollution of over 50 years. We must be united and tolerant of each other to save ourselves and our land.
‘From Eleme, to Tai, Ban-Ogoi, Gokana, Bori territory, Nyo-Khana, Babbe, Ken-Khana, let Peace, Unity and Love reign, let’s stand for and with each other, let’s all stand for a free, strong and united Ogoni.
“To the Nigerian people and government, we demand that our political rights to self determination – our rights to function in Nigeria as “Ogoni People” – must be respected.
“I urge you all to remain non-violent as we match to regain our lost dignity”.