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Communities Threaten Shell Over Access Road Rehabilitation
The Joinkrama and Biseni communities both in Rivers and Bayelsa States, have threatened to block the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) from gaining access to its locations in the area, if the company fails to rehabilitate their access road.
The communities which issued the threat during a protest at Joinkrama 1 Engenni in the Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State also demanded for the involvement of indigenous contractors in the execution of the company’s projects in the area.
Speaking to newsmen at his palace during the protest, the Okilomopiri 111 of Joinkrama 1 of Enedua Kingsom, Dr. L.O.D. Agida expressed dissatisfaction with the policy of the company which has not favoured the communities since oil exploration in 1963.
Agida also said that the communities will resist the imposition of contractors on them and stressed the need for the company to make use of the services of indigenous contractors to execute the road rehabilitation project.
Also speaking, the youth president of Joinkrama 1 Comrade Gift M. Akilor alleged that the company has failed to keep series of its promises to the communities.
He stressed at a meeting with the Offshore Manager of Shell held in Port Harcourt that the company promised to complete all legacy projects, but regretted that since then, Okmas Construction Company which was imposed against the wish of the people only carried out haphazard job on the access, road, thereby making it a death trap.
On his part, Elder Omereke Aki of Egbudu family of Joinkrama 1 appealed to the State Government to wade into the matter by compelling SPDC to rehabilitate the access road linking Akinima to Joinkrama.
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