Environment
RSG Urges Community To Check Oil Theft In Akpajo
The Commissioner for Envi
ronment, Rivers State, Dr. Nyema Weli has advised the people of Akpajo community in Eleme Local Government Area of the State to help check the menace of pipeline vandalism, crude oil theft and activities of illegal refining of crude oil in the area.
Weli, represented by the Director, Inspectorate and Enforcement Department of the Ministry, Mr. George Obieceton made the advise at the ongoing Grassroots Environmental Campaign (GEC) by the ministry in conjunction with Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) in the area recently.
According to him, all hands must be on deck to discourage illegal bunkering activities, consisdering the negative impact it had on the environment, the people and the nation’s economy, stressing that, “it is time we desist from these harmful and illicit activities that affect the main stay of the economy”.
He reiterated the need to reconsider the dangers it poses to our present and future generations and to retrace our steps for safety, as any one caught tempering with oil installations would be prosecuted accordingly, and advised the youths to avail themselves of opportunities by the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency(RSSDA) to improve their lives.
In his goodwill message, the Chairman of Eleme Local Government Area, Mr. Oji Ngofa said the campaign was timely and thanked the delegation for chosing Eleme as one of the areas for the sensititsation programme, assuring them that the council would do everything possible to ensure its success.
Ngofa, who was represented by the Chief of Staff to the Chairman, Mr. Fyneman Olungwe appealed for more synergy between the ministry, oil companies, non-governmental agencies and the council to strengthen the fight against illegal activities.
Earlier, the guest speaker at the ceremony, Dr. Prince Mmon of the University of Port Harcourt enjoined the youths to shun all illegal activities in order to save the environment, the people and the economy from degradation.
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