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Pollution: Impacted Niger Delta Communities Pay Save Our Souls Visit to FIDA, CSOs

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By Joseph Ebi Kanjo, Benin

Residents of oil producing communities in the Niger Delta, who were majorly women, on Thursday, called on critical stakeholders to join in the forces against incessant pollution and violation of their fundamental rights by oil multinationals.

The residents from Odimodi, Focadus in Delta State travelled to Benin to join the Gelegbene community, Edo State in a meeting with the International Federal of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Civil Society Organisations, Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) and Community Development Foundation (CODAF).

These riverine communities appealed to the environmental activists and women lawyers to intervene and stop pollution of their environment, as well as marginalisation and supersession due to the operations of the oil multinationals.

Narrating the ordeal of the community at the gathering themed “Niger Delta Legal and Strategic Meeting for Fisher Folks”, facilitated by the CODAF in collaboration with ERA/FoEN, Mrs. Mary Fedigha from Gelegbene lamented that since Dubri Oil company began operations in the local, the environment had been seriously impacted.

She expressed dismay that the fishes, the residents used to catch before were no more.

“Since the oil company started operations in the Gelegbene community, we have been suffering. Before the oil company came, when we went to the river, we caught fish at ease and used it as trade by Barter in our neighbouring communities for goods.

“But since the oil company came, this is very difficult. You will tour from morning till evening yet you will not catch anything. You need to go several miles in search of fish before you catch a few,” she decried.

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Fedigha also identified gas flaring in the middle of the community as another dangerous experience that they were exposed to in the community.

“All the buildings around the gas flare are in danger; the heat there is unbearable.

“Despite being an oil producing community, Gelegbene has no potable water, no hospital, no road. We are benefiting nothing from the oil company,” she said.

Sharing a similar sentiment, a retired Deputy Superintendent of Police, Fred Obi from Odimodi community in Delta State, related how he incurred loss due to pollution arising from the pollution in the area.

“I have a fishing yard and fish pond. I had my fishing pond at the bank of the river where I had different species of fishes, but when the river overflows it banks, it took away the fishes, so I moved to the upland to sink borehole and continue with my fishing ponds, but due to the pollution all my fishes died.

“What we are passing through is like hell on earth in Odimodi community,” he said.

Also Juliet Egbele, from Odimodi community, called the attention of the activists to an impending danger as a result of Trans-Raymond pipeline, whose lifespan, she said had elapsed.

“There is a pipeline running through the town, called Trans-Raymond; it is a 42 inch transparent pipeline.

“They said the pipe has only a 20 year lifespan; when the pipeline was over 25 years; we wrote to them, but they didn’t respond.

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“When it got to 30 years, the pipeline started giving problems. It bursted in 2018 on its own due to old age. This incident affected us a lot. it got to an extent that having easy breathing became an issue.

“We are dying, we breathe in hell, we are dying. They should come and do their clean up properly.

“Though Shell paid the community in 2018 for impact made, they refused to pay individuals for their claims.

“There is an opposite fishing camp called Beinmogbene community, due to pollution, women cannot fish there anymore.

“The women have complained but to no avail. The place has an offensive odour that no one can go near there anymore.

“This is a pollution that was discovered since the 1960s, but till now nothing has been done.

“We are appealing to all human rights activists to help us. We can be a host community, without being sick.

“We are battling with sickness as a host community,” she lamented.

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On his part, a former Publication Relations Officer, Odimodi community, Mr. Godwin Awese said, “despite the fact that we are oil producing community, none of our children are taken to abroad for study, but their children and their representatives are taken to abroad for study and after graduation employed into the office.

“Whenever we want to protest, they use the military to intimidate us, and even kill some of us.

“Whenever an oil spill occurs and we hear about it, they deny us access to take photographs by intimidating us. And sometimes, they even pour chemicals on such spillage to wipe it before we get there.”

Also lending his voice, Mr. Romeo Ekpoteme from Focadus community, Delta State, said “Shell operation started at Focadus river over 60 years ago, but the community remained the same.

“Anytime it rains, the crude oil gushes out. The heat in Focadus despite being a riverine community is unbearable.

“This is because the Ozone layer has been destroyed by activities of oil companies. Crops can no longer grow well.”

Responding, Executive Director, ERA/FoEN, Barr. Chima Williams stressed the need for synergy, promising that his organisation wouldl give every necessary support to make sure justice is served to the oil producing community.

He added that he was passionate about their conditions.

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On her part, FIDA Chairperson in Edo State, Violet Olumese, said “We are very must aware of your plights and we are passionate in giving the necessary support.”

Earlier, Mr. Benin Richard, Executive Director, CODAF, said the things he saw when he visited Odimodi community were “devastating and very difficult to comprehend.

He appealed to FIDA to add the environmental components to their work.

Contacted, a representative of Dubri Oil Company who does not want her name in print said: said: “I want you to go there and see for yourself, seeing is believing. As I speak with you, we pump water to the community every morning. We provide 12 hours light to them every day.”

On Dubri Oil Gas Flow Station sited in the middle of the community, she noted “I want to tell you that the houses met it there. The Flow Station was sited there by Philip Oil company in the early 70s. The company opened the place up, and the people started building around the flow station. And when Dubri bought the company, the Flow Station was retained there because we can’t move it.”

But when INFO DAILY contacted one of Shell Oil Company Community Liaison Officer (CLO), Mr. James Abule, he said he has been off from work for three months hence he can’t comment.

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Delta Police Kill Suspected Kidnapper, Rescue Victims, Arrest Armed Robber Cultist

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Operatives of the Delta State Police Command in collaboration with vigilante and hunter groups, have neutralized a suspected kidnapper during a fierce gun duel and rescued two abducted victims in Ughelli Local Government Area of the state.

Spokesperson of the command, SP Bright Edafe, who made this known in a statement on Sunday, April 28, 2024, said the suspect sustained gunshot injuries when he and members of his gang engaged the security operatives in a shootout in their hideout.

The suspect was rushed to a hospital where he died while receiving medical treatment. Other members of the gang escaped from the scene.

On 26/4/2024, at about 0900hours, the command received an intelligence report that some suspected kidnappers were hibernating in Okuno, Orogun, where they were hiding alongside some kidnapped victims, the Commissioner of Police Delta State CP Abaniwonda Olufemi directed the DPO Abraka Division SP Fabian Ayameh to lead police operatives to their hideout,” the statement read.

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The DPO swiftly mobilized police operatives alongside members of the Abraka vigilante, and hunters group, stormed the bush, and engaged the suspected kidnappers in a fierce gun duel during which one of the suspects sustained serious gunshot injuries while others escaped. One AK-47 rifle and eleven (11) rounds of 7.62mm ammunition were recovered.

“The two kidnapped victims (name withheld) were rescued unhurt and have been reunited with their families, while the injured suspect was taken to the hospital where he gave up the ghost while receiving treatment. Manhunt for the other fleeing suspects is ongoing,” the statement added.

The PPRO further disclosed that police arrested a motorcycle rider, Orji Timothy with illicit drugs, two cutlasses and a locally made double barrel pistol with two live cartridges along Ovirigor Road in Ughelli.

On 24/04/2024, at about 1445hrs, Eagle Net Special Squad Surveillance team while on routine patrol along Ovirigor Road Ughelli, flagged down a motorcycle. Upon search, a sizeable quantity of weeds suspected to be Indian Hemp was recovered. This necessitated the arrest of the 38-year-old motorcycle rider, Orji Timothy of No. 21 Olotu Street Ughelli,” the statement read.

“The operatives further extended their search to the suspect’s residence, where a Locally Made Double Barrel Pistol with Two Live Cartridges, Twenty Sachets of 100mg Tramadol, One Sachet of Swinol, and two Cutlasses were recovered. The investigation is ongoing.”

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Meanwhile, police in the Ovwian-Aladja Division arrested a suspected armed robber and recovered an English Berretta pistol from him.

On 22/4/24 at about 0300 hrs, a distress call was received at the Ovwian/Aladja Divisional Police Headquarters, that one Anthony Odumegwu, a 44 yrs male indigene of Ihiala, Anambra State, was arrested in an attempt to steal a Daylong Motorcycle with from one Mohammed Yusuf of Ekete Inland Waterside. Upon receipt of the information, the DPO Ovwian/Aladja, CSP Bulus Musa swiftly mobilized to the scene of the crime, and on a thorough search of the suspect and scene of the crime, an English Berreta Pistol without a magazine was recovered. The investigation is ongoing.”

CP Abaniwonda Olufemi noted that the swift and decisive action of officers of the command serves as a testament to the commitment to curbing criminal activities in the state and ensuring the safety of the state.

The commissioner further encourages the public to never hesitate to call the Control Room Numbers: 08036684974; 08125958005; and 09053872287; to report criminal activities or assist the police by giving credible information.

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Gunmen Assassinate Governor Aiyedatiwa’s Campaign Coordinator In Ondo

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Unknown gunmen have killed Alaba Excel Abbey, one of the campaign coordinators of the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the incumbent governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

It was gathered that Abbey was also the Returning Officer for Ward 10 in Supare Akoko, Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State in the recently concluded All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election.

The deceased who served as a ward coordinator for the Lucky Aiyedatiwa Campaign Organisation Foot-Soldiers (LACO-SF), was shot dead in front of his house.

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The deceased’s elder brother, Samuel Abbey, who confirmed the incident to Leadership, said Alaba was assassinated around 9 pm on Saturday, April 27, 2024, shortly after returning home.

In a statement released by its State Information Director, Mr Kayode Fasua, the group revealed that the late Abbey was actively involved in campaigning for the election of Governor Aiyedatiwa until his untimely demise.

Spokesperson for the State Police Command, Funmilayo Odunlami-Omisanya said an investigation has begun into the case.

“In brief, the command is aware of the incident at Supare, and the investigation is ongoing to unravel all that happened,” she added.

 

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Five Injured As Vehicles Collide In Lagos

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Five yet-to-be-identified persons have sustained varying degrees of injuries in an accident that occurred around 6:00 p.m. at Gbagada Bridge in Lagos State.

This was disclosed in a statement made available to journalists by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, Adebayo Taofiq, on Sunday.

According to the statement, a three-year-old suffered a head injury, while the four other individuals had fractures in different parts of their bodies.

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Taofiq added that a preliminary investigation revealed that the driver of a Benz car with registration number JJJ-219 XU lost control while using a mobile phone and collided with a Volkswagen Commercial bus with registration number APP-46 GZ parked on the roadside for battery repair.

He noted that the driver of the Mercedes car had been turned over to police officers from the Alonge Police Station and that the victims had been taken to Gbagada General Hospital.

The Special Advisor to the Governor on Transportation, Sola Giwa, expressed condolences for the injured victims while urging motorists to drive safely.

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The statement partly reads, “Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) operatives responded swiftly today at 6:00 PM to a collision on Gbagada Bridge heading towards Gbagada Express Way, Lagos, rescuing a 3-year-old girl and four others.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that a driver of a Benz car (JJJ 219 XU) lost control while using a mobile phone and collided with a Volkswagen commercial bus (APP 46 GZ) parked on the roadside for battery repair.

“Mr Adebayo confirmed that the 3-year-old girl sustained a head injury, while the four others, including the commercial bus driver, suffered fractures in various parts of their bodies.

“The rescued individuals were promptly taken to Gbagada General Hospital by LASTMA officials and Lagos State Ambulance Service personnel.”

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