The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Legal action is inevitable’

- Ojumude Tosan Bishop, ecological conservati­on and indigenous minority rights activist, wrote from Warri.

SIR: To a very large extent, it has become apparent that those in the corridor of power care less about the welfare and well- being of local residents of oilbearing communitie­s. This was exhibited in the recent on- the- spot visit of members of the House of Representa­tives to inspect the illegal bunkering vessel seized by the Tantita Security Service Limited owned by Nigeria- tagged ex- militant, Government Ekpemupolo ( Tompolo). It is a slap on the face of indigenous residents and communitie­s whose environmen­ts are affected via unprofessi­onal operations by previous bombardmen­t and burning of similar vessels ( MT Deima, Mt Tura II, etc.), burning of thousands of acres of mangrove forests, and pollution of the soil, air, and waterways by same private security outfit in collaborat­ion with the Military Joint Task Force/ Special Task Force and NNPC Limited from August 2022 till date in the name of fighting illegal bunkering.

Actions which are widely publicised and owned up to with visually documented evidence by the authoritie­s as mentioned earlier not minding that they obviously contradict Section 20 of the Nigeria Constituti­on as amended on one hand, and the internatio­nal law of the sea and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change ( UNFCCC) same Nigeria State is a signatory to respective­ly on the other hand.

After alarms were raised against such environmen­tal degradatio­n actions by the Tantita security, the Nigeria Joint Task Force/ Special Task Force, and NNPC Limited through advocacy from concerned few lawyers such as Femi Falana, Omemiroro Maxwell Ogedegbe, etc., not leaving behind myself ( with the use of digital media), the issue was brought to the floor of the National Assembly by the Representa­tive of Warri Federal Constituen­cy, Thomas Ereyitomi to halt further environmen­tal degradatio­n of such but never put into considerat­ion the environmen­tal hazard and economic lapses caused by these actions and inactions both on the local residents and communitie­s along the Warri/ Excravos/ Forcados/ Beni n Rivers either in terms of compensati­on and environmen­tal clear up. As documented on pages 20 - 21, Vanguard Newspaper, Monday, 12th of February, 2024, Chairman of the House of Representa­tives Special Committee on Oil Theft/ Losses, Alhassan AdoDoguwa, led others on the 9th of February, 2024: Committee members of Host Communitie­s, Niger Delta Committee, Gas Resources Committee, Environmen­tal Committee, Petroleum Upstream Committee, Petroleum Mainstream Committee, Special Committee on Crude Oil Theft, and Petroleum Trust Committee to inspect seized MT Harbor Spirit and MT Kali. Yet, non sees it fit to address this pending issue but instead, turned a blind eye like it never happened and only interested on the need for Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited to ' readily renew and expand the private company’s ( Tantita) scope of the job.'

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