Delta community laments ecological pollution
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.”