The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), has insisted that exonerating the nine Ogoni civil rights activists including Ken Saro-Wiwa who were murdered on November 10, 1995, must be among the conditions for resolving the Ogoni crises by the Nigerian government. MOSOP also called on the Nigerian government to fully accept the Ogoni proposals for the operation of the Ogoni Development Authority as recommended by the MOSOP Central Committee.
The mass‐based social movement organisation of the indigenous Ogoni people of Central Niger Delta said reviewing the unjust execution of nine Ogonis in 1995 will give room for true reconciliation in Ogoni land.
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The women - Esther Kiobel, Victoria Bera, Blessing Eawo, and Charity Levula - sued Shell for its alleged role in the unlawful arrest, detention, and execution of their husbands, for opposing the oil giant and the military government.