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Ijaw Groups Urge Govt. To Put An End To Oil Spillages

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L-R: Amagbe Kentebe, BOT Chairman, Embasara Foundation; Mr Efiye Bribena, Secretary, Ijaw Elders Forum, Lagos Chapter; and Anthony Ikoli , Ijaw Elder, at a news conference by the Coalition of Ijaw Interest Groups and other stakeholders in the environmental sector, held on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, at Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos

Niger Delta, Nigeria – Ijaw Interest Groups Coalition has urged the Federal Government and Bayelsa State Government to immediately stop the dangerous and destructive environmental pollution slowly killing people across the Niger Delta States

The groups made the call at a joint news conference demanding the implementation of the report of the Multinational Panel on Environmental Genocide: “The Human Cost of Big Oil in Bayelsa, Nigeria” on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, in Lagos.

Speaking on behalf of the groups, Mr. Efiye Bribena, Secretary, Ijaw Elders Forum, Lagos chapter, said the activities of the oil companies in the region had desecrated the ecosystem and brought about environmental genocide.

“While the oil companies and their complicit or inept regulators are directly culpable, the Bayelsa State Government has the primary sacred duty to resist the toxic impacts.

“Agip’s facilities drenched Lasukugbene and its surroundings with crude oil for weeks in 2021.

“Conoil callously spewed oil and gas repeatedly for extended periods in the Akassa axis in the same year.

“Shell has not only soaked Ikarama community in spills during the period but has had NOSDRA issue clean up certificates for sites that still contain ponds of spilled oil.

“Also, the Aiteo Group that took over some oilfields and facilities in allegedly hazardous states from Shell was host of the catastrophic Santa Barbara Oilfield blowout that lasted for five to six weeks in 2021.

“We, therefore, encourage and challenge the state government to slay this monster of petroleum genocide once and for all,” he said.

The groups consist of Ijaw Elders Forum, Lagos; Ijaw Nation Forum; Embasara Foundation; and Ijaw Women Connect.

Others are Ijaw Professionals Association, Lagos; Homeland Chapter Ijaw Professionals Association; and Ijaw Diaspora Council.

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