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AITEO’s handling of Opu Nembe spill a dereliction, NGO says

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AITEO says the spill may be sabotage, but Spaces for Change wonders why it took them several weeks to respond

A non-governmental organisation, Spaces for Change, has queried why it took AITEO several weeks to respond to the Opu Nembe Oil Spill at is a southern field of Sant Barbara in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

A statement by Spaces for Change executive director, Victoria Ibezim-Ohaeri, says the spillage which started on November 5, went on without AITEO taking concrete steps to stop the inferno.

According to the statement, the spill resulted in an inferno that destroyed traditional livelihoods, crops and economic trees; contaminating water and food sources, and killed all sorts of aquatic creatures.

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“Reports reaching SPACES FOR CHANGE|S4C show that the fire has not yet been put out and is still ravaging the community for more than 20 days.

“Beyond the massive economic losses, the people of Opu Nembe community have suffered incalculable damage to their physical, social and cultural environments. SPACES FOR CHANGE strongly condemns this resurgence of environmental irresponsibility by oil corporations operating in the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria.

“Eyewitnesses told SPACES FOR CHANGE that the spillage started on 5 November 2021, without AITEO Limited taking concrete steps to stop the inferno. Whatever steps, if any, are taken remain ineffective as the inferno and the massive oil spills gushing out of AITEO’s facilities remain unrestrained to date.

“Residents lament that water from the local streams heavily coated with crude oil is neither usable nor drinkable. Fishing nets, boats and other hunting wares worth several millions of Naira have been damaged beyond repair.

“The incident is an unfortunate replay of the laisser-faire attitude of oil corporations where petro-powered profits come first before the life and wellbeing of local communities. Oil corporations like AITEO can brazenly leave oil spills and the accompanying inferno uncontrolled for several days because of the weak and extremely lax regulatory environment in the country where accountability for environmental injustices lag behind.

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“AITEO’s handling of the spill in Opu Nembe community not only constitutes a dereliction of corporate responsibility but also violates the Opu Nembe’s peoples’ right to development, dignity and clean environment as guaranteed in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and a host of international human rights instruments which Nigeria has ratified.

“SPACES FOR CHANGE|S4C demands that AITEO immediately begins the process of remediation of the environment in the Opu Nembe community. Regulatory agencies should ensure that AITEO applies international best practices in the land remediation exercises. In addition to a swift clean-up, AITEO should take immediate steps to compensate people whose properties and livelihoods have been gravely affected by the inferno. Last but not least, the investigation into the cause of the spill must be made open to members of the public without distortion or interference as has always been the practice of oil multinationals.”

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