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    Shell multiple oil spills: Ogoni youths demand monthly salary, scholarships

    September 4, 2022
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    – Denies SPDC access to spill sites
    – Threatens legal action

    Mkpoikana Udoma

    Port Harcourt — Youths of Ogoni have demanded for monthly salary, employment and scholarships from the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, over multiple oil spills from the Trans Niger Pipeline which rocked the area in the last one month.

    Recall that Bodo community in Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State has experienced multiple oil spills in recent time, one of which SPDC confirmed was caused by equipment failure, while a joint investigative visit is yet to be conducted on two spills.

    *One of the oil spill sites barricaded by Ogoni youths in Bodo

    To this end, the Ogoni youths are demanding for relief materials, remediation and the sum of N40million to be paid by SPDC to each adult citizen of Bodo community as compensation for the spill, which according to them has impacted their farmlands, crops, houses and well water.

    Leader of Bodo Youths Congress, Mr. Nyieodah Behbari, confirmed that they (youths) have denied the Dutch company access to clamp the spill, by barricading the spill site, until their demands are met.

    Behbari said they will resist any attempt by Shell to use security agencies to forcefully enter the spill site, saying that in 2020 Shell absconded from responsibility after clamping down a similar spill, without compensating the community.

    He warned that failure of Shell to heed to their demands after 14days, the community will take up legal proceeding against the Dutch firm in order to ensure that justice is prevailed.

    Some of their demands include, “an individual compensation to the citizenry of Bodo City to the tune of N40million each. That Shell should replace their aged pipeline in Bodo City and its environment.

    “That an international standard skill acquisition center, an ICT center be build and made functional in Bodo. That the Bodo Youths be given scholarship, employment and the required training in oil and gas.

    “That Shell should build a standard and world class hospital in Bodo City to tackle the health
    challenges on the people from the oil spills. That electricity (gas turbine) be buit in Bodo City.

    “Shell should place Bodo citizen on monthly salary. Potable drinking water should be provided to the Bodo people without delay as our present source ot drinking water is contaminated.”

    Similarly, the Youths and Environmental Advocacy Centre, YEAC-Nigeria, has lamented that the multiple spill incidents in Bodo which occurred on the 2nd, 24th and 30th of August, have released lots of crude into the environment.

    Executive Director of YEAC-Nigeria, Mr. Fyneface Dumnamene Fyneface, explained that the August 30th oil spills which occurred in the middle of the community, has a mixture of water, crude oil and chemicals oozing into the environment.

    “The crude oil spill is in the middle of the community, and it is coming from the ground, although the JIV is yet to be conducted, but I don’t think anyone will carry out a sabotage in the middle of the community.

    “Recall that even Shell confirmed that the oil spill of August 2nd was caused by equipment failure, so I’m certain that these other ones are also not caused by sabotage. Shell’s pipelines are obsolete, most of their pipes were laid in the late 1950s.

    “The community youths are keeping watch on the spill site, they have cordoned off the area and accused their paramount ruler and chiefs of being influenced, therefore they want Shell to deal directly with them and not through paramount ruler or chiefs.

    “Houses and farmlands are impacted. I urged Shell to take steps to discuss with the community and clean up the spill sites. If they fail to address the spill now, it will become a bigger problem to the federal government in the near future.”

    Meanwhile, the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited has said that the company was working with the community and regulators to gain access to the site for investigation.

    A spokesperson for SPDC, Mr. Michael Adande, maintained that the Trans Niger Pipeline has been inoperative since June 2022

    “We continue to work with regulators and local community to enable access to the site to investigate the reported incident. The TNP is undergoing tests with water main flushing after injections stopped in mid-June 2022 owing to constant breaches by crude oil thieves.”

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