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Residents, Shell Contractor Bicker Over Project
Presidents of Okani Layout,
Mgbuoba and adjoining streets may soon be cut off from Port Harcourt if urgent civil works are not effected to rehabilitate the road damaged by a shell contractor handling the location road, Mgbuoba, leading to a shell oil facility.
Locals told The Tide that efforts to get officials of Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) to come to their rescue had proved abortive.
Chairman, Okani Landlords and Tenants Association, Engineer Gamde Ponzing, told our correspondent that but for the palliative measures undertaken by residents of the area, they would have been completely cut off from the rest of the world.
Ponzing however noted that the remedial measures embarked upon by volunteers residents in the area were temporary civil job aimed at ensuring access to the area.
He appealed to the state government, Shell, NDDC, Obio Akpor, Agip and other agencies to come to their rescue as, according to him, “residents are tax-paying and law-abiding citizens.
The chairman wondered how SPDC should embark on such unsustainable civil job capable of undermining the wellbeing of over 250,000 residents living in over 50 streets and called for a permanent solution to the problem.
Similarly, Chairman, Works Committee, Mr. Chima Dikeoha, Okani Layout Association accused SDPC of criminal negligence and complicity with its contractor to undo the landlords and tenants adding that corporate social responsibility demands that Shell should have effected a sustainable civil work through a feasibility study.
Dikeoha disclosed that when the residents complained about the state of their road, the contractor demanded for N4 million before he could remedy the situation, a development which made them resort to self-help.
When contacted, the site engineer of Adland Construction Limited, whom SPDC awarded the job said the contract scope of work does not cover the road complained about by the residents of Okani layout and adjoining streets.
The engineer explained that except Shell re-awards for an extension of work, the firm cannot go beyond its mandate.
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