Oil & Energy
SPDC, Ogoni Contractors Disagree Over Surveillance Job
Ogoni Contractors un
der the umbrella of Oil Field Landlord Contractors Association of Nigeria (OFLCAN) have threatened to force the international oil giant, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) out of Ogoni land if it actualises its plan to deny local contractors the right to handle the company’s surveillance contracts.
Reacting to a statmenet credited to the company that surveillance contracts awarded to them are not permanent, Chairman of OFLCAN, Pastor James Bebe, told newsmen Saturday that any attempt to deny the association’s members the surveillance contract could lead to unrest in Ogoni communities.
Bebe explained that the planned replacement negates the original agreement that the company signed with the host communities.
The OFLCAN boss stated that the Global memorandum of Understanding (GMoU) in Ogoni land demands that surveillance and grass cutting contracts should be given to contractors from Ogoni to avoid crisis in the communities.
He disclosed that the body had staged several protests to stop SPDC from its plan to replace the legitimate contractors with other persons to handle the company’s surveillance contracts.
“We know what that could result to, the communities will clash again and the environment will be destroyed”, said the association’s chairman.
He regretted that SPDC has caused a lot of pains to the people of Ogoni recalling that many lives were lost during 1993 and 1994 crisis in the Ogoni communities.
Remarking that the painful experiences of the past were still in the minds of Ogoni people, Bebe warned the company not to involve in actions that could cause another war in Ogoni by contravening the agreement between the company and the contractors.
But SPDC General Manager, Sustainable Development and Community Relations, Mr Nedo Osayande, said the contract between Shell and Ogoni Surveillance contractors is not a life-time contract, hence there was no need for any protest by the contractors.
The Surveillance contractors have the business mandate to watch over the company’s oil and gas facilities in Ogoni land and to alert the company and the law enforcement agencies of any threats of sabotage or oil spill.
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