Contents: Financing the Dictatorship • Ties to the Security Forces • Undermining the Democracy Movement • A Killing Silence On Human Rights Abuses • Corporate Social Responsibility • Environmental Destruction • Lobbying For the Generals • Talking Points on Mobil's Involvement in Nigeria • Communities Express Concern over Mobil Oil Spillage by Isaac Williams • The pamphlet says the Mobil Oil Corporation is the second largest producer of crude oil in Nigeria, trailing only the Shell Oil Company as a dominant force in the Nigerian economy; Nigeria depends on oil for over 90 percent of its export earnings and 85 percent of all government revenue. The pamphlet mentions Mobil...
Contents: Financing the Dictatorship • Ties to the Security Forces • Undermining the Democracy Movement • A Killing Silence On Human Rights Abuses • Corporate Social Responsibility • Environmental Destruction • Lobbying For the Generals • Talking Points on Mobil's Involvement in Nigeria • Communities Express Concern over Mobil Oil Spillage by Isaac Williams • The pamphlet says the Mobil Oil Corporation is the second largest producer of crude oil in Nigeria, trailing only the Shell Oil Company as a dominant force in the Nigerian economy; Nigeria depends on oil for over 90 percent of its export earnings and 85 percent of all government revenue. The pamphlet mentions Mobil Nigeria, a high volume natural gas processing plant, General Sani Abacha, Moshood Abiola, European oil companies, Milton Dabibi, imprisoned without charge or trial, Frank Kokori, Lucio Noto, General Abdulsalam Abubakar, development projects, environmental monitors, execution, Ken Saro-Wiwa, the U.S. Corporate Council on Africa, the Delta Oil Producing Communities Association (DOPCA), the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), Chief Gana Manuwa, NGOs, the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), Professor Eric Opia, and OMPADEC (Oil Minerals Producing Areas Development Commission).