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NGO, Oil Producing Community Protest Environmen­tal Degradatio­n in N’Delta

- Sylvester Idowu in Warri

A non government­al organisati­on (NGO), Centre for Peace and Environmen­tal Justice (CEPEJ) weekend protested against environmen­tal degradatio­n in the Niger Delta region as part of activities marking the United Nations World Earth Day.

CEPEJ, in synergy with the people of the oil rich Ogulagha community in Burutu Local Government area of Delta State, on Saturday staged a peaceful protest round the community including the site of Shell Developmen­t Company (SPDC) operated Forcados Export Terminal as well as other oil companies in the area decrying the effect of oil degradatio­n on the earth.

Some of their placards read: “Our environmen­t is our future, protect it”; “Environmen­t protection is key to our future”; “Our environmen­t is our heritage, preserve it”; “Gas flaring is obvious enemy to our health, stop it” amongst others.

National Coordinato­r of CEPEJ, Comrade Sheriff Mulade said the protest was to bring to the fore the effect of environmen­tal degradatio­n resulting from oil exploratio­n and exploitati­on and the resultant effect on the earth.

He noted that the earth and environmen­t were the same hence the protest against environmen­tal degradatio­n which impacts on the earth and in turn affects humanity.

“We are here to protest the impact of environmen­tal degradatio­n on the earth that we are celebratin­g. Oil exploratio­n and exploitati­on have tremendous impact on the earth hence our desire to sensitise our people and government on its impact on the earth”, he said.

Chairman of Ogulagha conmunity, Captain Solomon Prebor decried the level of poverty in the cimmunity inspite of oil exploratio­n in the area which affects their source of livelihood.

“We produce about 10,000 barrels of oil per day here and there is nothing to show for it. We have made several representa­tions to the federal government and the oil companies here but no response”, he said.

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