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Nigeria,
Britain, US meet over security in Gulf of Guinea
AFP
ABUJA
Petroleumworld.com
08 31 06
Nigeria, Britain and the United States have held talks on the security
situation in the oil-rich but volatile Gulf of Guinea region, officials
said here Thursday.
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo initiated the establishment of
the Gulf of Guinea Security Strategy (GGESS) last year in response to
the increasing unrest in the Niger Delta and its attendant effects on
the world's energy market.
"Today the US and UK are partnering with Nigeria to devise and
implement strategies to drive the laudable objectives of the GGESS,"
Obasanjo told the opening of the conference on Wednesday.
He said Nigeria would continue to ensure the protection of lives and
property in the restive oil region.
"I wish to take this opportunity to assure our international partners
of our unyielding determination to protect the lives and property of
not only expatriate community in our midst but also of those Nigerians
that live in the region," he said.
However, he regreted the upsurge in illegal supply of small arms to
militants in the region.
"Although we disarmed about 3,000 militiamen in the Niger Delta
in late 2004, it is regrettable that some have fallen back to their
old habits. Again we are doing everything possible to address this challenge
and ensure peace in the region," he said.
Funso Kupolokun, head of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
said officials from Canada, Norway, Netherlands and Switzerland also
attended the talks while the governors of Nigerian southern oil states
of Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers participated as observers.
"The United States and UK as the inaugural international partners
in this initiative have reaffirmed their commitments to a range of significant
steps designed to reduce oil thefts, money laundering and illegal small
arms trafficking that have fueled conflict in the Niger Delta,"
he said.
But he said it would be "inappropriate" to give details of
the security measures agreed at the meeting.
AFP
31 0900 GMT 08 06
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