The Guardian (Nigeria)

Delta community laments ecological pollution

- From Chido Okafor, Warri

Pcommunity in Warri North Council of Delta State has raised the alarm over ecological issues it faces daily despite being an oil-producing community.

The oil-rich Ijaw community hosts some oil companies, including Chevron Nigerian Limited (CNL) and Nigerian Petroleum Developmen­t Company (Npdc)/elcrest Joint Venture.

At the official take-over ceremony of the community’s cottage hospital by the state government, the community pleaded with government to save it from the pollution threatenin­g the residents’ survival.

The Polobubo/tsekelewu Cottage Hospital was built and equipped by CNL, at the instance of the Egbema- Gbaramatu Community Developmen­t Foundation (EGCDF).

National president of Polobubo/ Tsekelewu National Associatio­n, Mr. Ebilate Mac-yoroki, at the event, said that if nothing was done urgently about the pollution, the community would be worse for it.

While expressing gratitude to the governor and other stakeholde­rs who facilitate­d the building and equipping of the hospital, Mac-yoroki tasked the governor to speedily attend to the lack of physical developmen­t in the community.

He said: “As hosts to Chevron Nigeria Limited in Opuekeba, Olero fields and offshore flow stations as coastal communitie­s; Npdc/elcrest Joint Venture, operators of Opuama flow station (OML 40); Tsekelewu/polobubo marginal field with about 15 oil wells, to be operated by Sahara Energy Limited; and Tsekelewu/polobubo marginal field-oml 130 concession, to be operated by Conoil Nigeria Limited.”

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