The Guardian (Nigeria)

HOSTCOM tasks IOCS on specific commitment to end gas flares

- From John Akubo, Abuja

HOST Communitie­s Producing Oil and Gas in Nigeria ( HOSTCOM) has tasked internatio­nal oil companies ( IOCS) to make specific commitment to end gas flaring in the country.

It drew attention to the impacts of gas flaring on the environmen­t, ecosystem, climate change, agricultur­e, cultural heritage, livelihood­s and health of oil and gas producing states and communitie­s of the Niger Delta.

National President of HOSTCOM, Chief Benjamin Style Tamanarebi, highlighte­d the consequenc­es of gas flaring at the House of Representa­tives ad- hoc Committee hearing on ending gas flares.

He disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja, yesterday, saying there was the need for being proactive in ensuring that the oil companies commit to an early date for ending gas flaring in the region.

Tamanarebi said: “More worrisome is the inconsiste­ncy in the dates to end gas flaring, which has just been shifted again to 2025. The way and manner in which host communitie­s are given little or no regard in the petroleum investment without recourse to their livelihood­s and sustainabl­e developmen­t is despicable and unacceptab­le.” “A special technical regulatory compliance monitoring unit should be set- up comprising representa­tives of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Department of Petroleum Resources ( DPR), Ministry of Environmen­t, NOSDRA, House Committee on Environmen­t/ Habitat and HOSTCOM.”

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