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Niger Delta Communities Demand Action on Oil Pollution Impact

Ojimaojo Abubakar by Ojimaojo Abubakar
June 10, 2024
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Stakeholders in Niger Delta communities are urging oil companies to address the severe health impacts of oil exploration in the region.

During a public presentation of a research report on Monday, residents of Otuabagi community in Bayelsa highlighted the adverse effects of oil extraction on women’s health.

The event, led by Dr. Emem Okon, Director of Kebetkache Women Development and Resource Centre, revealed alarming findings.

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“The research shows that several participants had hydrocarbon levels in their blood above the World Health Organisation (WHO) threshold,” said Okon.

“We demand compensation from oil companies and the government.”

Otuabagi, located in the Oloibiri District of Ogbia Local Government Area, is historically significant as the site of Nigeria’s first commercial oil discovery in 1956.

The research indicated that oil extraction has profoundly impacted the health and livelihoods of women in the community.

“There is a need for compensation, site restoration, and health initiatives to combat death, poverty, and injustice,” Okon added.

The report aims to inform policy makers and community leaders, advocating for a more equitable and sustainable future.

Dr. Bieye Briggs, head of the research team, emphasized the high levels of hydrocarbon exposure among residents.

He called for a federal health audit in Otuabagi and other oil-producing areas to implement necessary intervention programs.

Chief Daniel Amangi, the traditional ruler of Otuabagi, praised Kebetkache’s efforts and urged the Federal Government to focus on community development.

“Immediate implementation of the report’s recommendations is crucial for our people’s wellbeing,” he stated.

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Stakeholder Alagoa Morris highlighted the region’s lower life expectancy due to oil-related hazards and called for compensation to mitigate these health impacts.

The event also featured a drama presentation by Otuabagi women and a panel discussion on the report’s findings, emphasizing the community’s call for urgent action.

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Ojimaojo Abubakar

Ojimaojo Abubakar

Abubakar Ojimaojo is a graduate of Mass Communication, political and football analyst currently work at elanzanews.ng as Editor. He pride himself as skilled wordsmith with a passion for delving into contemporary political issues on both national and international scale.

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