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The Bill of Rights which was presented to the Government in 1990 called for, among other things, political autonomy to participate in the affairs of the republic as a distinct and separate unit (by whatever name called), provided that this autonomy guarantees
political control of Ogoni affairs by Ogoni people; The right to control and use a fair proportion of Ogoni economic resources for Ogoni development; Adequate representations, as of right in all Nigerian national institutions, and the
Right to protect the Ogoni environment and ecology from further degradation...click
to read the Ogoni Bill of Rights Here
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