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Shell Lists Dangers Of Gas Pipelines Encroachment
Shell Nigeria Gas,
(SNG) has alerted members of the public on the dangers of encroaching on the pathway of gas pipelines in a campaign targeting its business areas in Ogun, Rivers and Abia States.
The exercise has already been held in Ogun State, by SNG and its Right-of-Way campaign partner, the African Foundation for Environment and Development.
The team sensitised communities in Ijoko, Itoki, and Ota in Ado Odo-Ota Local Government Area on the dangers of vandalising pipelines, bush-burning, and construction of structures on and around gas pipelines.
“The campaign goes beyond our business interests”, said SNG Managing Director, Mr. Toyin Adenuga. “It is rather more about safety of lives and property. People who build on gas pipelines risk losing everything including their lives and things they have worked hard for. The campaign is to make them realise that the risk is not worth it”, he stated.
Adenuga said SNG would continue to engage the communities as partners to promote the company’s safety culture and respect for the environment.
The campaign, he said will be taken to Port Harcourt and Aba, where gas pipleline right-of-way surveillance contractors will dedicate one day to walk through SNG pipelines routes distributing flyers and other enlightenment materials.
SNG is a wholly Shell-owned gas distribution company which began operations in 1998. The company distributes gas to industrial consumes in Ogun, Rivers and Abia States.