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Group Cautions Firm Over OML 58 Oil Field
Stakeholders under the umbrella of Elele Alimini, Indigenes Forum have called on the Total E&F Company in the community in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State to desist from interfering with the community affairs on the selection of the representative of OML58 oil field in the area.
The stakeholders in a communiqué signed by its chairman, Comrade Franklin Amadi and the secretary, Mr Isreal Womah said the paramount ruler’s family, the integral family of Omuse-Mgbumini has the right to represent the community as the representative of OML58, of total E&F company in the area.
The communiqué alleged gross marginatisation of the king’s family as it concern Total E&F, adding that Peter Ihna, Paulinus Ihuah and Woka Ihua from other families have been promised as representatives of the company in the area except the Eze’s family.
The communiqué also alleged that the royal family has been denied several employment opportunities and other incentives like skill acquisition, scholarships and grants from the company in the area.
They called on other families and the company to stop politising issues concerning the next representative of the OML58 of the company in the area.
They also called for fair representation, of the OML58 to avoid injustice that might lead to crises and breakdown of law and order in the area.
The group also resolved that there will be peace compaign awareness among the youths to maintain peaceful co-existence between the company and the other communities in the area.
Enoch Epelle
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