Connect with us

FEATURED

NASS Urged To Review IOC Divestment Process By ERA/FoEN

Published

on

The Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has urged the National Assembly to organize a public hearing to address the environmental and human rights concerns raised by host communities, as regards the divestment plans of the international oil companies in Nigeria.

The Executive Director of ERA/FoEN, Chima Williams stated this during an advocacy visit to the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Kingsley Chinda in Abuja, as part of ERA/FoEN’s efforts to ensure that oil-bearing communities in the Niger Delta are not short-changed by divesting IOCs.

Speaking at the meeting, Williams explained that the controversy generated by the plans by Eni to sell its Nigerian subsidiary to Oando has exposed how the multinationals mine with reckless abandon and then leave the toxic assets for indigenous companies that refuse to shoulder their liabilities.

He stressed that the decision of the oil firms to leave the region without remediating oil pollutions on farmlands and water systems was tantamount to sucking the juice from a fruit and leaving the chaff behind.

“In virtually all the cases where IOC divestment has happened, host communities feel used and dumped hence a legislative intervention has become necessary. A public hearing is one among several approaches to address the new trend of the divestments by the multinationals, as they now see divestment plans as a way of running away from their responsibilities.”

The ERA/FoEN boss however revealed that in the organization’s bid to document the divestment processes from the perspective of the host communities, ERA/FoEN has been working with host communities in Bayelsa, Rivers, Edo, and Delta among others, articulating the demands of the people in a policy brief which also points the way forward in holding the corporations to account.

Advertisement

In his response, Hon, Chinda said that the the IOC divestment issue is one that touches the very core of the lives of Niger Delta communities, as it is one of the numerous challenges caused by oil exploration activities.

He further stated that the National Assembly will be willing to hear from affected communities and that he will continue to promote Bills and legislations that uplift the standard of living of Nigerians.

The honourable member also pledged his readiness to continue working with civil society and groups in the Niger Delta to address the plight of host communities and the issues created by oil extraction.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment
secure number one position
FEATURED13 hours ago

Delta Police Dismantle Motorcycle Snatching Robbery Ring, Arrest Four Suspects

FEATURED16 hours ago

BREAKING: Tinubu Sacks Finance Minister Edun, Dangiwa, Elevates Oyedele in Minor Cabinet Reshuffle

FEATURED21 hours ago

FG Files 13-Count Charge Against Timipre Sylva at Large; Five Other Alleged Coup Plotters in Custody

OPINION1 day ago

ISOKO FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY 2027: SIR BLESSING OBOMOVO – A WIDELY ACCEPTED AND WORTHY SON WHO FIT THE CAP, BY DR. O. S. UZUAZOMARO

Akpeki
FEATURED1 day ago

APC Fixes Presidential Primary for May 16, Governorship May 23

FEATURED2 days ago

BREAKING: Abducted Sapele Council Boss Regains Freedom

Tantita
FEATURED2 days ago

How Tantita Uncovered Illegal Export Jetties Shipping Stolen Crude Offshore – Report

FEATURED3 days ago

‘Awards Validate Our Impactful Performance’ – Delta Deputy Governor Says as Oborevwori Receives Two Independent Newspapers 2025 Awards

OPINION3 days ago

CAN ATIKU-OBI UNSEAT TINUBU-SHETTIMA IN 2027?, BY YUSHAU A SHUAIB

FEATURED3 days ago

2027 Delta Central Race: Why Leaders Are Urging Senator Dafinone to Step Aside for Emerhor – Ntekume

FEATURED3 days ago

Police Arrest Female Drug Baron, Three Others with Large Quantities of Illicit Substances in Delta

METRO4 days ago

EFCC Arraigns One for N25m Fraud in Maiduguri

FEATURED4 days ago

Offa Bank Robbery: Why Ex-Governors Saraki, Ahmed Are Charged with Culpable Homicide

COMMUNITY REPORT4 days ago

Oborevwori, Ibori, Okowa, Omo-Agege, Nwoko, Others Pay Last Respect to ex-Delta Deputy Governor Elue

FEATURED4 days ago

Syndicate Busted in Delta as Police Arrest Five Who Abducted Passengers in February

Advertisement
Advertisement

z