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Abstract

The study investigated the role played by information in conflict management of the oil producing communities of GbaranmatuKegbara-Dere and Peremabri communities of the Niger Delta from 1992 to 2013.

The study highlights information as a factor used to douse or aggravate conflicts in the oil producing communities during conflict management from 1992-2013.

In carrying out this research, five research questions and purposes of study guided the study: they concern the conflicts in the oil producing communities from 1992-2013; role information played in these conflicts; information sources used in conflict management in the oil-producing communities during the period.

Factors militating against effective information in conflict management in the past conflicts and strategies that could be used to improve information in conflict management in the Niger Delta.

The study adopted the historical research design. The area of study is GbaranmatuKegbara-Dere and Peremabri communities of the Niger Delta. The population for the study is 44,488, which has 14,833 for Gbaranmatu, 19960 for Kegbara-Dere and 9,655 for Peramabiri community.

Introduction

Historically, it is evident that information has been the essential resource of conflict management, especially in developing and diverse countries like Nigeria where oil has generated more conflicts than gains.

The struggle for the control of oil wealth by the indigenous population has a long history dating back to 1966 when the late Isaac Adaka Boro, attempted secession.

On 23 February 1966, Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro of the Niger Delta Volunteer Service (NDVS), made up of 159 youths, took up arms against the Nigerian state as a result of the injustice, marginalization, and political exclusion suffered by the Ijaws and other Niger Delta indigenes in the immediate post-colonial Nigeria (Boro, 1967).

It has been sustained since then with the agitation taking different forms and dimensions (Boro, 1967). The crises of Ogoni (1994/95) Ijaw/Ilaje (1998-2000), Odi (1998/99), Warri (Urhobo/Itsekiri, 1952, 1981,1987, 1997-2002), Ogbe-ijaw/Itsekiri (between 1995 and 2004) are just a few of the violent crises which led to the death of many.

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