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CAPPA Felicitate­s with Chima Williams over Goldman Environmen­tal Prize Award

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Corporate Accountabi­lity and Public Participat­ion Africa (CAPPA) has described the award of the Goldman Environmen­tal Prize 2022, to Executive Director of Environmen­tal Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) Chima Williams as well-deserved.

In a statement issued by CAPPA Director of Programmes, Philip Jakpor, Williams along with six other recipients were named in the 2022 award ceremony which was awarded virtually because of the COVID 19 pandemic and broadcast online earlier today May 25, 2022.

The Goldman Environmen­tal Prize is an award that honors the achievemen­ts and leadership of grassroots environmen­tal activists from around the world.

The Prize recognises individual­s for their sustained significan­t efforts in protecting the environmen­t. The award given to recognized individual leaders from different continents seeks to inspire other ordinary people to take extraordin­ary actions to protect the natural world.

Williams is the third Nigerian to receive the award after the late Ken Saro-Wiwa and Odigha Odigha received it in 1995 and 2003 respective­ly.

Williams was recognized for his role in the legal quest for environmen­tal justice. He worked with the four fishersfol­ks from the three communitie­s in the Niger Delta that held Royal Dutch Shell accountabl­e for the oil spills and environmen­tal damage on Oruma, Goi and Ikot Ada Udo communitie­s.

He was also on the legal team that litigated the action over gas flaring in the Iwherekan community in the case of Jonah Gbemre versus Shell in 2005.

CAPPA Executive Director, Akinbode Oluwafemi said: “The award of the Goldman Environmen­tal Prize to Chima Williams serves as encouragem­ent to individual­s, groups, and communitie­s even beyond the Niger Delta that are fighting environmen­tal injustices. The environmen­tal justice community hails this announceme­nt”

“The recognitio­n of Williams is a testament of his doggedness in the quest to hold corporatio­ns like Shell accountabl­e for environmen­tal

recklessne­ss that they think they can get away with.”

A statement released by the Goldman Environmen­tal Foundation listed other winners to include Niwat Roykaew from Thailand;

Marjan Minnessma the Netherland­s; Juliet Vincent, Australia; Nalleli Cobo, United States and Alex Luciatante and Alexandra Narvaez, Ecuador.

The Goldman prize was inaugurate­d in 1989 and awarded annually to environmen­tal heroes from each of the world’s six inhabited continenta­l regions. To date, 213 winners have been honoured including 95 women from 93 nations.

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