Natural Resources And International Conflicts (A Case Study Of The Bakassi Peninsula )

Territorial claims, ideology, colonialism, nationalism, religion and natural resources have typically been the main sources of conflict throughout the world. While the influence of some of these is waning, struggles for the control of valuable natural resources have remained a persistent feature of national and international affairs for decades. Such conflict situations typically take the form of territorial disputes over the possession of oil-laden border areas, factional struggles among the leaders of oil-rich countries, and major inter-state wars over the control of vital oil and mineral zones (Klare 2004).

A Case Study of the Bakassi Peninsula

The border between Cameroon and Nigeria extending from Lake Chad to the Gulf of Guinea has been a bone of contention between the two territories dating back to 1913. However, the knowledge that the Bakassi Peninsula harbours important deposits of oil/gas reserves triggered mounting hostilities and military confrontations in the early 1990s between Cameroon and Nigeria. Accordingly, the close connection between oil and conflict derives from three essential features of petroleum:

 (1) it’s vital importance to the economic and military power of nations;

 (2) Its irregular geographical distribution;

 (3) Its imminent changing centre of gravity.

In 1993 Nigerian troops occupied the Bakassi Peninsula. In 1994, after serious incidents of border incursions that provoked shooting and after many casualties and deaths of soldiers had been recorded on both sides, Cameroon submitted its entire set of border-related disputes with Nigeria to the International Court of Justice at The Hague for adjudication. After examining the case for eight years, the World Court ruled that Cameroon is the rightful owner of the oil-rich Peninsula, basing its argument on the 1913 Anglo-German Treaty which traced the borders between the two colonial powers.

 

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Frontiers, E. (2022). Natural Resources And International Conflicts (A Case Study Of The Bakassi Peninsula ). Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/natural-resources-and-international-conflicts-a-case-study-of-the-bakassi-peninsula

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Frontiers, Edu . "Natural Resources And International Conflicts (A Case Study Of The Bakassi Peninsula )" Afribary (2022). Accessed May 04, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/natural-resources-and-international-conflicts-a-case-study-of-the-bakassi-peninsula