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Multinatio­nal Oil Companies Operating Double Standards, Says Dumpe

- James Emejo

Greenfield Campaigner and Peace Initiative Nigeria, Mr. Boniface Dumpe yesterday accused multinatio­nal oil establishm­ents operating in the country of double standards, a practice which had contribute­d to decades of neglect of oil producing communitie­s.

He said the joint venture programme between government and oil companies had constraine­d the former from exercising its regulatory respon- sibility over the latter.

Specifical­ly, he said multi nationals who adhere to prescribed standards in oil exploratio­n and drilling practices elsewhere in the developed countries would deliberate­ly abandon global standards in Nigeria because those who are supposed to monitor them are rather not doing their job.

Speaking on Arise Television, a sister broadcast arm of THIS DAY Newspapers, he said from the time of production commenced in Nigeria, multinatio­nals have operated double standards.

He said: “You can produce oil and not contaminat­e the environmen­t to the extent that the health of the people is threatened. But in the Niger Delta you have low standards of operations to maximise profit. And that’s what has severely impacted the people. From the current oils pills, there’sconstant flaringof gasthat is supposed to be avoided.

“And the reason that is not done is to maximise profit and in this case, you compromise the health and the fundamenta­l rights of the people in trying to maximise profit”, he added

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