Shell withdrew from Ogoni in 1993 following strained relations with the host communities. The military government at that time deployed troops in the area at the height of tension, which led tothe execution of nine Ogoni rights activists including renowned playwright, Ken Saro Wiwa.
Last month, the Nigerian government inaugurated a committee in an attempt to reconcile the communities with the oil giant.
But MOSOP was appalled "as Shell makes undisguised attempts to divide Ogoni communities using the so-called community developmentprojects as baits," it said in a statement.
"We consider this as an inappropriate consultation by Shell especially coming at a time when MOSOP is consulting communities on the ... reconciliation attempt," the group said.
"If Shell does not immediately put an end to her destabilization activities in Ogoni, our people will have no otheroption than to review our position," MOSOP said.
Shell, however, said the allegations were untrue and the company was fully committed to the government peace initiative.




