e) An Order directing the Defendants to ensure the full enjoyment of the people of adequate Niger Delta to an adequate access to food, to healthcare, standard of living, to clean water, including to clean and healthy environment; to socio and economic development; and the right to life and human security and dignity. f) An Order directing the Defendants to hold the oil companies operating in the Niger Delta responsible for their complicity in the continuing serious human rights violations in the Niger Delta. g) An Order compelling the Defendants to solicit the views of the people of the area throughout the process of planning and policy-making on the Niger Delta. h) An Order directing the government of Nigeria to establish adequate regulations for the operations of multinationals in the Niger Delta, and to effectively clean-up and prevent pollution and damage to human rights. i) An Order directing the government of Nigeria to carry out a transparent and effective investigation into the activities of oil companies in the Niger Delta and to bring to justice those suspected to be involved and /or complicit in the violation of human rights highlighted above. j) An Order directing the Defendants individually and/or collectively to pay adequate monetary compensation to the victims of human of 1 Billion Dollars (USD) ($1 billion) rights violations in the Niger Delta, and other forms of reparation that the Honourable Court may deem fit to grant. 20. The Federal Republic of Nigeria maintains that the Court has no jurisdiction to examine the alleged violations of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). It equally asks the Court to make a declaration that it is not competent to sit on the case, for, as it contends, the Plaintiff failed to annex to its Application, the report by Amnesty International; in so doing, it violates the provisions of the Rules of the Court and deliberately infringes on 7|Page

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