The Guardian (Nigeria)

Militants issue quit notice to oil companies in Akwa Ibom

- From Inemesit Akpan- Nsoh, Uyo

MILITANTS under the aegis of UNYEKISONG Akwa Ibom have asked all multinatio­nal oil companies to vacate the state due to what they described as ‘ unwholesom­e practices and atrocities.’

The group gave the vacation order in a statement issued by its leader and deputy, ‘ General’ Dede Udofia and ‘ Major’ Ibanga Ekang in Uyo yesterday.

They said the vacation notice became necessary due to atrocities being perpetrate­d by multinatio­nal oil companies on oil- producing communitie­s.

Unyekisong Akwa Ibom is a coalition of freedom fighters in the state comprising former members of the Movement for the Emancipati­on of the Niger Delta ( MEND), Niger Delta Volunteer Force ( NDVF), Movement for the Actualisat­ion of Niger Delta Republic, Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force, Niger Delta Avengers, Niger Delta Liberation Force, Niger Delta Movement for Justice and

Niger Delta Warriors.

The group expressed disappoint­ment over what it described as passive response of the state government to the constant cries and yearnings of the suffering masses from the communitie­s whose sources of livelihood, property and lives had been completely destroyed by the activities of the oil firms.

“Apart from Exxonmobil & Savannah Petroleum, oil firms that have refused to locate their operationa­l base in the state and their refusal to implement their corporate social responsibi­lity ( CSR), the Nigerian Local Content Law in their employment and contract policies, are hereby advised to vacate Akwa Ibom State with immediate effect.

“It is sad to note that since Addax, Moni Pulo, Chevron, Century, Oriental Energy, Savannah Petroleum, Total E & P, SEEPCO, AFREN and AMNI, among others commenced operations in Akwa Ibom territoria­l waters, they have enjoyed relative peace without any hostilitie­s compared to other oil communitie­s in the Niger Delta region.

 ??  ?? Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakp­o ( left); Governor Douye Diri; former President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki and former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, at the opening of a three- day Bayelsa Cabinet Retreat in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakp­o ( left); Governor Douye Diri; former President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki and former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, at the opening of a three- day Bayelsa Cabinet Retreat in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State

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