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Be Patient, Bayelsa Deputy Governor Tells Etelebou Gas Field Stakeholde­rs

- FROM DAVID OWEI, YENAGOA

The Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Lawrence Ewhrudjakp­o, has urged a group of oil and gas producing communitie­s in Yenagoa local Government Area, known as Opolo and its environs to be patient as government is addressing their difference­s with Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company (SPDC).

Ewhrudjakp­o made the call last Monday when he embarked on a special site inspection visit to some areas of the vast Etelebou oil and gas fields in the Yenagoa LGA.

The deputy governor explained that the visit was to enable government verify the claims made by the communitie­s and SPDC over gas pipelines blocking natural canals and making life unbearable for people of the area.

Ewhrudjakp­o said government, through the on-the-spot assessment, had identified the issues involved and was convinced that de-silting of the blocked canals would ensure free flow of water and also alleviate the sufferings of the people.

He therefore urged the SPDC team to without any further delay kickstart the process of awarding the de-silting contract and furnish his office with the timelines for commenceme­nt and completion of the project.

While calling for transparen­cy and commitment on the part of SPDC, Ewhrudjakp­o appealed to the host communitie­s to remain calm and lawabiding.

The Bayelsa number two man said the present administra­tion was always available to mediate between the oil firms and their host communitie­s, noting that the duty of government is to promote peace and take burdens off the shoulders of its people.

He said, "There has been a lot of contention. The issue is that the activity we did because of the gas gathering plant involving Etelebou, clearly has caused some blockages to the natural canals, which have deprived the communitie­s access to their farmlands and other resources.

"Due to blockages, the host communitie­s have been deprived of farming, fishing and other rights have been stifled.We have been able to identify the issues and we are convinced and indeed have agreed that de-silting will be the first thing to do.

"We want to appeal to the communitie­s that they should remain calm while we take all the processes that are required to get the contract awarded and executed.

"We also need the support of the SPDC and the contractor to ensure that the desilting takes place as agreed. It is in the best interest of all parties that it is done as agreed.

"As for the SPDC, I want them to be as transparen­t as possible. We want to achieve the milestone that we achieved with the Kolo Creek gas turbine issue. All of us must put our hands on deck to deliver on the project."

In their separate remarks, the member representi­ng Yenagoa Constituen­cy 1 in the State House of Assembly, Hon. Oforji Oboku and the spokesman of the host communitie­s, Mr. Jamabo Wozi, thanked the Deputy Governor for the visit, expressing hope that his efforts would bring about justice and succour to the impacted communitie­s.

On his part, the Head of Asset Management and Integratio­n, SPDC East, Mr Teifa Biotu, said the company was committed to working closely with the host communitie­s to de-silt the blocked canals.

He expressed appreciati­on to the deputy governor for his tireless efforts at resolving the conflict amicably, promising that SPDC would work on the project timelines and make them available to the Deputy Governor as soon as possible.

 ?? ?? L-R: Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Prof Ibrahim Gambari; Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la and his wife, Salamatu Gbajabiami­la, arriving at the Ansar-Ud-Deen Central Mosque, Wuse 2, Abuja for a special prayer session organized in honour of the Speaker to mark his 60th birthday on June 25, 2022.
L-R: Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Prof Ibrahim Gambari; Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la and his wife, Salamatu Gbajabiami­la, arriving at the Ansar-Ud-Deen Central Mosque, Wuse 2, Abuja for a special prayer session organized in honour of the Speaker to mark his 60th birthday on June 25, 2022.

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