According to The Guardian, Shell, the most senior official in Nigeria has large oil reserves Ann Pickard, the company is how close the country's government announced, giving an interesting detail.
Social Action Nigeria: Shell everywhere. Each ministry has eyes and ears
Confidential documents, The Netherlands-Britain joint venture company also said the U.S. government and intelligence sharing.
The company, allegedly provided support to militants in the name of the American politicians, diplomats reported, an anti-aircraft missiles that militants have the time, the American administration wants to see if there is suggests.
'Shell in Nigeria more powerful than government'
According to Guardian, Shell official, the United States a little reluctant to share information, although it behaves sızdırabileceği fear them, the American ambassador said that the strong connections within the government of Nigeria.
And the memorandum of the meeting held on October 20, 2009 in Abuja'da, Ann Pickard, the Government of Nigeria to the Niger Delta, spoke of a letter sent to China to open oil tender. Minister of Petroleum, denied the existence of the letter. But according to Shell, China and Russia were correspondence.
U.S. Ambassador Robin Renee Sanders explained that the next developments:
"Shell chief, 'that the government forgets about the guys every ministry said. He said the ministries they know everything."
The Guardian, reported that Nigeria, the world's eighth largest oil exporter, despite billions of dollars in oil revenues of 70 percent of the population living below the poverty line, says.
Some non-governmental organizations, Wikileaks'in leaked this document, demonstrates Shell's dominance on the country's oil resources, he said.
Nigeria's social action program, the organization responsible for the "Shell everywhere. Each ministry has eyes and ears. Everywhere there are men tie up salary. So overcome all obstacles. Nigerian government more powerful," he says.
Shell never under the control of the government of not receiving the Government of Nigeria, consisting of interpretation of this correspondence is personal and does not reflect the facts, he said.
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