The Guardian (Nigeria)

N’delta activists threaten to close Agip’s facilities for neglecting area

Groups seek more concession­s in host communitie­s’ bill

- From Adamu Abuh (Abuja) and Oluwaseun Akingboye (Akure)

THE Niger Delta Activists Forum (NDAF) yesterday threatened to shut down the Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC)’S oil flow stations for sidelining its host communitie­s.

Conveners of the group, Success Jack and Bristol Emmanuel, said in a statement that the decision was reached after consultati­ons with no fewer than 120 community basedorgan­isations, leaders and youth groups in the Niger Delta.

It accused NAOC of sidelining the host communitie­s in its 2014/2015 junior production technician­s’ recruitmen­t exercise in line with extant industry laws.

NDAF, therefore, urged NAOC to induct and integrate the successful appli- cants within 14 days, failing which it would commence a total and complete shut down of all NAOC flow stations, and oil production facilities in the host communitie­s.

The group argued that their position became inevitable since they had explored all options of dialogue, which were frustrated by NAOC.

Alleging that NAOC had at different arbitratio­n fora admitted guilt over its negligence, they said the firm’s divisive conducts were a direct assault on the economic well being of the Niger Delta people and an affront on the communitie­s and national security.

However, the group commended President Muhammadu Buhari for signing the Nottooyoun­g Torunbill into law, describing it as a historic achieve- ment, geared towards youth empowermen­t and inclusion in the country’s governance.

Meanwhile, the Associated Body of Concerned NonGovernm­ental Organisati­ons (NGOS) in the Niger Delta has canvassed for the strengthen­ing of Host Communitie­s Bill and demanded more independen­t funding for successful operations.

This was contained in a letter to the Senate Joint Committee on Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) at its public hearing on three PIB legislatio­ns from June 4 to June 6, 2018 by the NGOS.

Executive Director of Girls to Women Research and Developmen­t Centre (GWRDC), a member of the coalition, Mrs. Olamide Falana, presented the letter to the legislator­s and other stakeholde­rs.

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