Gas flaring (Photo: DW/K.Gänsler) |
• LG boss wants oil multinationals sanctioned
No fewer than 13 lives
have been lost in the last two months to gas flaring in six communities of
Warri South West and Ndokwa West councils of Delta State.
The
Guardian report continues:
The
communities include Koko, Diagbene, Kwale, Abbe, Utagbe-Uno and Ebede.
Warri
South West chairman, Mr. Sheriff Mulade, who spoke with newsmen yesterday in
Asaba, urged the Federal Government to be tough with multinational oil
companies over their refusal to end flaring, insisting that they must be
compelled to adhere to best environmental practices.
“The
failure of multinational oil companies to adhere strictly to best environmental
practices in the Niger Delta region coupled with the unholy activities of
pipeline vandals and those stealing our oil are affecting the environment. They
are destroying the ecosystem. Today, as a result of air pollution, our roofs
are being destroyed by gas flaring. Life expectancy in the region is now very
short all because of unabated release of emission to the air.
“For
too long, we have allowed these multinationals to destroy our environment
through unending gas flaring,” he lamented.
Mulade,
who is also the national coordinator, Centre for Peace and Environmental
Justice (CEPE) added: “It is amazing that justice is far from environmental
offenders in Nigeria. President Muhammadu Buhari should take responsibility by
addressing this ugly menace in Nigeria.”
In
Kwale community and its environs, investigation showed that the area had been
under siege of the harmful practice with wanton destruction of crops and
aquatic life.
A community leader, Chief Benson Osakwewho spoke with The Guardian, said: “The situation is becoming too bad for us. The flaring is killing our people. Our farmlands and crops are being destroyed. Now, we have nothing again. The Federal Government should come to our aid.”
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