Connect with us

FEATURED

Nembe Fishermen Lament Impact Of Spill From Aiteo’s OML 29

Published

on





Fishermen operating along the Santa Barbra River and Nembe creeks in Bayelsa on Wednesday lamented the adverse impact of the Nov. 5 oil leak from Aiteo’s oilfield in the area.

The management of Aiteo, an indigenous oil firm which operates the Oil Mining Lease (OML) 29, says the leak remains ongoing even as it has sought foreign technical assistance to cap the leaking oil well.

Meanwhile, the oil firm has said that it had yet to ascertain the volume of crude discharged into the environment.

Advertisement

Chief Kellcy Ayebaemi-Dio, Chairman, Torusun Fishing Communities/settlements, told Journalists on Wednesday that the volume of oil leaked had overwhelmed the predominantly fishing population.

He said the spill had thrown residents of the 41 fishing settlements in the Nembe speaking area of Bayelsa out of business, following the pollution of the waters and contamination of their fishing gears.

“Our artisanal fishing vocation has been threatened and halted abruptly and the daily income from our daily expedition has ceased for about three weeks now.

Advertisement

“Life has been difficult and we are even exposed to gas pollution on a daily basis.

“The well, we are meant to understand, is a gas well consisting 80 per cent of gas and 20 per cent of crude and all the response has been on oil recovery and nothing is done about gas.

“The ratio speaks volumes of the danger before us as our people face respiratory difficulties.

Advertisement

“We are told that Aiteo sent relief materials but the quantity that trickled down to each community of about 200 people was less than two bags each of rice, garri and beans.

“The relief materials are grossly inadequate and we have lost daily income while the leak has lasted,” he stated.

Ayebaemi-Dio urged the Bayelsa Government to emulate Aiteo and “come to our aid at this point, being a state that earns billions of naira from the oil derivation fund monthly.”

Advertisement

It would be recalled that the state government had berated Aiteo’s suggish pace of response to the spill and its inability to plug the pinging leak.

The state government had warned the oil firm to be ready to take responsibility for polluting the waterways.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Click to comment
FEATURED1 hour ago

Aso Rock’s Bombshell: Gambari Reveals How Buhari’s Cabal Exploited His Weak Moments and Their Secret Tactics

COMMUNITY REPORT6 hours ago

Family Announces Funeral Arrangements for Oromoni’s Wife

SunTrust Bank
FEATURED8 hours ago

‘How SunTrust Bank Executives Allegedly Colluded With Aisha Achimugu to Facilitate $12 Million Fraud in ‘Oil Block Acquisition Deal’

FEATURED14 hours ago

CDS Urges Community Ownership of National Assets, Commends PINL on Zero Infractions

COMMUNITY REPORT17 hours ago

One Year in Office: Isoko North Chairman Vows to Deliver Lasting Devt, Thanks Gov Oborevwori

METRO17 hours ago

Ned Nwoko Meets PSC’s Echelon, Highlights Need for Inclusive Policing and Institutional Reforms

FEATURED18 hours ago

Court Convicts Man for Failing to Declare $420,900 and Over N653 Million in Cash

FEATURED18 hours ago

Yahaya Bello Loses Bid for Overseas Medical Trip in Alleged N110.4bn Fraud Case

FEATURED19 hours ago

Nigerian Court Jails 15 Chinese for Cyberterrorism, Internet Fraud in Lagos

FEATURED22 hours ago

Ned Nwoko, Senate Leadership Pay Condolence Visit to Buhari’s Family in Daura

Warri-Itakpe Train service
FEATURED2 days ago

Warri-Itakpe Train Service Suspended Over ‘Unforeseen Technical Challenges’

FEATURED2 days ago

CDHR’s Election Disrupted in Delta as thugs Chase Away NEC Officials

COMMUNITY REPORT2 days ago

Delta Deputy Governor Resolves Dispute Between Ebendo and Obodo Ugwa Communities

Aisha Buhari
FEATURED2 days ago

Aisha, Buhari Were Separated as Husband and Wife Before his Death, Farooq Kperogi Claims

Anioma State
FEATURED2 days ago

ANIOMA: A DISTINCT TOUCH OF SENATOR NED NWOKO, BY KENNETH ORUSI

Advertisement
Advertisement