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Egi Seeks UNEP’s Forensic Audit Of Environment …Petitions Buhari, UN

L-R: Executive Commissioner, Legal and Enforcement, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Sa’adatu Bello, Director-General, Mr Mounir Gwarzo, Executive Commissioner, Corporate Services, Mr Zakawanu Garuba and Executive Director, Nigeria Stock Exchange, Mr Ade Bajomo, during a news conference on the second quarter Post Capital Market Committee (CMC) meeting in Lagos, yesterday.
Egi Joint Action Congress (EJAC), has called for an urgent Forensic environmental audit of Egiland by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
This was contained in a petition addressed to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, and copied to the United Nations Human Rights Councils, Envrionmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth and other Human Rights organisations across the world.
A copy of the petition, which was made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt, also accused Total ElP of contributing to the environmental and socio-economic destruction of Egiland by its oil and gas activities since 1964.
The congress also alleged that in utter disregard to the sorry state it has plunged Egiland into, Total was still making surreptitious moves to divest its equity interest to a Chinese company rather than an indigenous firm.
The petition, jointly signed by the Chairman, Executive Council of the Congress, Eze Zion Omekwe, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Prof. Joel G. Chinwah, Secretary, Executive Council, Azubuike Ibegwura and Apostle Che I. Ibegwura, Deputy Chairman, board of trustees, also drew the attention of the Presidency to an online news publication in the United Kingdom (UK) involving allegations of corruption scandal and human rights abuses by the French Elf Aquctaine Group against the people of the Niger Delta.
“One of the key players specifically mentioned in a massive fraud enquiry in the nineties was the course can-born oil executive who was jailed for four years in 2003 for paying millions in bribes to African Leaders in return for oil contracts”, it said.
The petition was the outcome of a one-day strategy/sensitisation meeting of Egi people on land grabbing, security and forensic audit of Egiland held at Erema, and hosted by Apostle Che I. Ibegwura.
The meeting also led to the inauguration of a nine member Egi Environmental Committee by the Executive Director of health of Mother Earth Foundation Nnimo Bassey and Dr. Vandanashiva an international environmentalists.
The Committee, headed by Mechi Blessing Igwe, also included Mr. Major Kio as vice chairman, Barrister A.O. Ibegwura, Secretary, and Mr. Blessing Nwaerema as assistant secretary.
Also in the committee are Ajie Jerusalem, Provost, Blessing Omekwe, treasurer, Ikechukwu Mark, PRO, as well as Chukwuonye Igwe, who is to serve as financial secretary.
The programme was coordinated by A.O. Ibegwura and Arthur Ogolo, both Human Rights lawyers and environmentalists.
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