– Commits $1.5m to interventionist programmes
Lagos — The Egi and Ekpeye communities, host to TotalEnergies facilities in its OML 58 concession have not been immune to the devastating and unprecedented floods ravaging many parts of the country, rendering millions homeless, and causing massive destruction of property, farmlands, and infrastructure.
According to the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs more than 600 lives have been lost, with thousands injured and about 1.3 million displaced while hundreds of thousands of houses as well as vast tracts of farmland have also been destroyed.
In response, TotalEnergies EP Nigeria Limited established a crisis management response team to alleviate the impact of the scourge on affected communities, committing $1.5 million to interventionist programes.
Nine communities were impacted in Egiland and 90 villages in the Ekpeye kingdom. The impacted Egi communities are Akabuka, Oboburu, Idu, Obagi, Ogbogu, Ohali-Elu, Obite, Obigbor and Ede.
As part of its interventionist measures, TotalEnergies provided various relief materials and logistic assistance to help assuage the sufferings of the people while also providing medical assistance and daily feeding to victims in the four Internal Displaced Peoples (IDP) camps set up by the Egi Peoples Assembly.
These measures include:
- Evacuation of over 5,000 people from flooded areas
- Daily feeding of 2,700 IDPs in four camps established at Akabuka GSS – Ogbogu CPS, Erema C school, Obite civic Centre
- Provision of 165 life Jackets for rescuers and victims
- Hire of 25 canoes to help in ferrying trapped victims
- Hire of two outboard boats to also ferry trapped flood victims
- Hire of 4 Trucks to move victims to IDP camps
- 4 Dyna (vehicles) to also move people to IDP camps
- A stand-by medical and industrial hygiene team for the IDP camps
- Provision of mobile toilets and evacuation trucks for the four IDP camps
- Food stuffs
- Mosquito nets
- Mattresses
- Blankets
- Insecticides
- Towels
- Toilet soap
- Vegetable/palm oil
- Salt
- Sugar
- Beverages
Empathising with the people, TotalEnergies Deputy Managing Director JV Asset, Mr. Guillaume Dulout conveyed the company’s solidarity with the people of Egi and Ekpeye over the devastating floods that swept across the length and breadth of the kingdoms, rendering families homeless, destroying farmlands and other sources of livelihoods. “We are here to stand with our people in Egi and Ekpeye. TotalEnergies is not just a responsible company but a responsive corporate citizen and committed member of the two kingdoms. That is why anything that affects our hosts, affects us too”.
However, TotalEnergies assistance to the communities does not stop at intervention but the company has developed five key areas of action as part of the post flood intervention programme. These areas include treatment and rehabilitation of water facilities to curb the issues of cholera and other diseases.
Another area of intervention and assistance is the restoration of electricity occasioned by the destruction of electric poles and other facilities by the floods.
Following the floods, there has been an outbreak of various ailments and diseases and to ameliorate this, TotalEnergies is planning to organize a mass free health campaign where patients can be examined and provided with medications. It was gathered that as part of the post flood remediation programme, TotalEnergies plans to repair some roads for the free movement of people, goods, and vehicles.
The devastation of farmlands will invariably have a negative impact on the harvesting of farm produce for the people who are largely farmers. Experts fear this would lead to food shortages and hunger. Against this backdrop, TotalEnergies is providing enhanced cassava and yam seedlings to farmers for cultivation to help forestall widespread hunger in the affected communities.
“It is our hope that this gesture will ameliorate the current hardships faced by the victims of the flooding in our communities. We wish to re-assure you of our commitment to partnering with our key stakeholders in bringing the desired development to our host communities,” Mr. Dolout, stated during his visit to the affected areas.