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FG Urged to Investigat­e Oil Spill in Abia Community

- Emmanuel Ugwu

The federal government has been urged to investigat­e the spate of oil spills that have been occurring at oil laden Owaza community in Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia State.

Already, the devastatin­g effect of the oil spill has raised much concern in the community as fear has gripped the people following the deteriorat­ing environmen­tal problems in the area.

The traditiona­l ruler of Igiriukwu Owaza, Eze Jonathan Onwugbufor Ezere, who raised the alarm while speaking with journalist­s at his palace, said his people were very much worried that none of the relevant government agency has intervened to stop the spill.

He lamented that the oil spill has rendered their land unsuitable for agricultur­al activities while water has been polluted made unfit for drinking and fishing activities as it could no longer support aquatic life.

According to the royal father, the agrarian community is now in danger of famine and diseases as farmers could no longer produce food while good drinking water is not available in the community.

Ezere specifical­ly blamed the oil company operating at Owaza for causing his people “untold hardship” through their oil exploratio­n activities which have resulted to soil, water and environmen­tal pollution. He said that they have been expecting adequate compensati­on from the oil companies to cushion the effects of their exploratio­n activities.

He said: “No good road, no drinking water, and no provision of good amenities that could make life meaningful in the area. Yet we are the host that produces oil and gas with which the nation is developed. We call on both federal and state government­s to come to our aid and find a lasting solution to our problems.”

The Igiriukwu Owaza community said several letters had been written to the governor of Abia State through the Abia State Environmen­tal Protection Agency (ASEPA) to prevail on the oil company to no avail.

He also called on the Nigerian gas company and the management of Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company (SPDC) to create job opportunit­ies and “give our sons and daughters permanent employment and not casual appointmen­ts as well as extend scholarshi­p scheme to our children.”

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