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...ERA/FoEN to FG: Hold Shell Accountabl­e for Environmen­tal Crimes in Niger Delta

- Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt

The Environmen­tal Rights Action/ Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/ FoEN) has urged the federal government to ensure that Shell takes responsibi­lity for the environmen­tal crimes in the Niger Delta before its divestment.

Executive Director of ERA, Mr Chima Williams, who made the call yesterday, faulted Shell for trying to run away from its responsibi­lity even with the uproar that had greeted its divestment plans in affected communitie­s and among civil society organisati­ons.

The demand was informed by SPDCs plans to sell its onshore facilities to a conglomera­te of five oil companies.

In the statement signed by Communicat­ion Officer of ERA, Elvira Jordan, ERA stated that as an organisati­on that has tracked the activities of multinatio­nal oil companies for decades, the decision of Shell to sell off its onshore facilities to domestic companies, with the intention of remaining in Nigeria to conduct their business offshore, was a deliberate attempt to evade the liabilitie­s the company has incurred overtime.

It pointed out that Shell should not be allowed to abandon its onshore facilities to domestic companies without cleaning up the alleged damage they had caused on the environmen­t, and the cost to locals who had been impoverish­ed by their business activities.

“These communitie­s who have played host to Shell for decades have been left in abject poverty, with several degrees of damages to their health and environmen­t, while Shell explores their resources to enrich foreign coffers. Shell should not be allowed to sell off its facilities and abandon the liabilitie­s they owe these communitie­s,” the organisati­on added.

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