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Nigeria oil city in slum clean-up | Nigeria oil city in slum clean-up |
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All waterfront buildings and shacks in Nigeria's oil capital, Port Harcourt are to be demolished, officials say. | All waterfront buildings and shacks in Nigeria's oil capital, Port Harcourt are to be demolished, officials say. |
Rivers State government says the shacks have become hideouts for the armed militants who are behind the violence in the oil-rich Niger Delta. | Rivers State government says the shacks have become hideouts for the armed militants who are behind the violence in the oil-rich Niger Delta. |
Although the government plans to build modern houses to replace the shacks, the villagers have rejected the move. | Although the government plans to build modern houses to replace the shacks, the villagers have rejected the move. |
Some 25 coastal villages are to be affected by the clean up ordered by the governor, Celestine Omehia. | Some 25 coastal villages are to be affected by the clean up ordered by the governor, Celestine Omehia. |
But villagers want the government to provide alternative shelter for them before setting the bulldozers on their shanty towns, home to about one million low income families. | But villagers want the government to provide alternative shelter for them before setting the bulldozers on their shanty towns, home to about one million low income families. |
Turf war | Turf war |
They also say the demolition will "deface" their cultural heritage as they have lived in these seaside slums for hundreds of years. | They also say the demolition will "deface" their cultural heritage as they have lived in these seaside slums for hundreds of years. |
Port Harcourt has been the scene of recent gun battles between rival gangs locked in a turf war in the oil city where crime rates are very high. | Port Harcourt has been the scene of recent gun battles between rival gangs locked in a turf war in the oil city where crime rates are very high. |
Security forces have set up roadblocks and mounted patrols in some areas of the city. | Security forces have set up roadblocks and mounted patrols in some areas of the city. |
Some of the villages marked for demolition are built with wood and are poorly planned. | |
Mr Omehia says the demolition of the slums is a price the villagers have to pay if peace is to return to the violence-torn oil-rich southern state. | Mr Omehia says the demolition of the slums is a price the villagers have to pay if peace is to return to the violence-torn oil-rich southern state. |
'Harbouring militants' | 'Harbouring militants' |
"We won't allow that because such a move will deface the culture of our people", Derek Achisomie, president of Port Harcourt aborigines said. | "We won't allow that because such a move will deface the culture of our people", Derek Achisomie, president of Port Harcourt aborigines said. |
The governor also says the villagers have been harbouring armed militants who are behind the recent upsurge in violence in the state capital Port Harcourt. | The governor also says the villagers have been harbouring armed militants who are behind the recent upsurge in violence in the state capital Port Harcourt. |
Nigerian militants have caused havoc in Port Harcourt | Nigerian militants have caused havoc in Port Harcourt |
Nigeria, Africa's top oil producer is also the third largest exporter to the US. | Nigeria, Africa's top oil producer is also the third largest exporter to the US. |
The bulk of the oil comes from the Niger Delta, a heavily impoverished region where oil explorations have led to environmental problems and spawned violence. | The bulk of the oil comes from the Niger Delta, a heavily impoverished region where oil explorations have led to environmental problems and spawned violence. |
The security situation in southern Nigeria's oil-producing region has deteriorated since early 2006 with attacks on oil installations and foreign workers kidnapped for ransom. | The security situation in southern Nigeria's oil-producing region has deteriorated since early 2006 with attacks on oil installations and foreign workers kidnapped for ransom. |
The main militant group, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), agreed to a ceasefire last month but recently threatened to resume attacks. | The main militant group, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), agreed to a ceasefire last month but recently threatened to resume attacks. |
The unrest has led to a 25% cut in oil output from Nigeria - Africa's largest producer. | The unrest has led to a 25% cut in oil output from Nigeria - Africa's largest producer. |
President Umaru Yar'Adua has said tackling the unrest in the south is one of his top priorities. | President Umaru Yar'Adua has said tackling the unrest in the south is one of his top priorities. |
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