Niger Delta
CLO Flays Agip Over N30.5m Judgment Debt
The Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) has decried the flagrant disobedience of court judgment on spill compensation in a Bayelsa host community by the Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC).
The state Chairman of the CLO, Mr Nengi James, at news conference last Wednesday in Yenagoa, said the refusal by the oil firm to compensate the Azuzuama community in Bayelsa was an invitation to anarchy.
James noted that it was regrettable that the affected communities of four spill incidents were deprived from benefiting from the N30.5 million compensation in 2004.
He said that the affected communities went to court and got judgment in their favour up to the court of appeal, “the communities are yet to get justice’’.
The CLO noted that the even though the community opted to channel its grievances through the law courts, the judgment was yet to be enforced, setting a dangerous precedent that might compel them to seek self-help.
Narrating the plight of Azuzuama community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area at the news conference, Counsel to the community, Mr Kelvin Ejelonu, noted that the people won the legal tussle at Federal High Court and Court of Appeal.
“An action was filed against Agip at the Federal High Court in Yenagoa on May 22, 2010, and on June 30, 2010, the court gave judgment against Agip, and ordered the company to pay the compensation sum with additional N3 million damages.
“Though Agip appealed the judgment, on Agip’s application for stay of execution of the said judgment, the Federal High Court refused the said application and ordered Agip to pay the said sum into the court.
“But Agip refused to comply with the court’s order, and Agip’s appeal was dismissed on April 10, 2014, by the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division, thereafter Garnishee proceedings to enforce the judgment commenced,” Ejelonu said.
He explained that Agip and its bankers resisted the enforcement of the court judgments and approached the same court for a stay of execution which the court declined.
He said that while pressure from the community initially compelled Agip’s bankers to pay the judgment sum into a Federal High Court, Yenagoa, it also quickly reversed the payment under the pretext that it had an Appeal Court’s order.
However, he observed that neither Agip nor its bankers had shown the appeal court order on which it based the decision to revert the judgment debt earlier paid into court’s coffers.
According to him, the Bayelsa Police Command had also commenced prosecution of Agip and its bankers.
Ejelonu noted that the connivance of NAOC and its bankers to evade justice was capable of eroding the confidence of other Niger Delta communities to be law abiding.
He, therefore, urged relevant agencies of government to preserve the rule of law and the sanctity of the judiciary, and avoid setting a negative precedent for other oil communities in the region.
He said that the communities were resolute and prepared to pursue the case up to the apex court.
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China Alerts Rivers, A’Ibom, Abia Govs To Economic Triangle
The Mayor of Housing, My-ACE China, has alerted the Governor of Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Abia states to what he calls an emerging ‘Economic Triangle’ within their states.
Mr China, a real estate success strategist who has won numerous local and international awards, has thus drawn the attention of the governors of the concerned states to the emerging development and has urged them to intentionally accelerate the emergence of the economic triangle.
Speaking to newsmen in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital at the conclusion of his business trip to the state, Mr China, who is the managing director of the Housing and Construction Mayor Limited, said the envisaged economic corridor would compete favourably with the Lagos economic hub or even better.
He said: “Talking about ‘Economic Triangle’, the only place that can wrest economic power from Lagos is Akwa Ibom, Abia, and Rivers states axis or corridor. This corridor contains more than Lagos has, if they can be interconnected with smooth roads, ports, and if their blue potentials are unlocked. They will not only wrest power from Lagos but would be more lucrative.”
The investor who is behind the emerging Alesa Highlands Green Smart City in Eleme, near Port Harcourt, said the new ‘Economic Triangle’ has a bigger potential due to massive land assets with the corridor plus blue economy and the existing hydrocarbon industry.
Explaining, Mayor of Housing said Aba (Abia State) provides the biggest fabrication capacity in West Africa to supply goods to the Gulf of Guinea; Port Harcourt provides access to the Gulf of Guinea for off-taking Aba products, and the Uyo provides deep sea port at Ibaka and international airport facilities as well as forest reserves for massive agro-economy.
He said with sea ports in Rivers State and deep seaport in Akwa Ibom, and international airports in Rivers and Akwa Ibom, Aba can focus on adequate power supply and fabrication boom to supply a new booming market around the economic triangle.
By doing this, he said, jobs would spill out in huge quantities and more manufacturers would be drawn from all over Africa to boost the fast coming African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). He said Nigeria would thus have two major trade nodes in West Africa; Lagos and the PH/UYO/Aba triangle.
He said goods going to or coming from Chad, Niger, and the rest of Central Africa can head to the Lagos ports or to the Ibaka/PH ports zone in the new economic triangle.
He said with power supply made stable, good roads, excellent security system, and ease of doing business enthroned in the zone, the South-South and South East would become the biggest economic nerve in the near future.
Mayor of Housing called on governors of the three states to be intentional about the new corridor, put away political differences (if any), and create this corridor by agreeing on projects each state would execute with a short period of time so the states would be linked by good roads, communication, security, trade laws, concessions to investors, etc.
He remarked that northerners were already heading to the Onne Port in Rivers State to export goods, saying creating a commission to oversee the development of the ‘Economic Triangle’ would fast-track its emergence.
He observed that people of the three states are peaceful and usually preoccupied with zeal for economic prosperity, saying that if they are linked to such huge opportunities staring at them in the emerging economic triangle, they would totally shun violence and focus on prosperity.
Mr China insisted that the emerging economic triangle would form a big node not only into the Gulf of Guinea economic zone but into Africa because AfCFTA is about production, certification, market availability, and easy transport nodes by sea and air. He said the new economic triangle boasts of all the factors.
“They can only realise this by working together, through collaboration. One state cannot do it but a triangle of the three will create it through seamless interconnection, ports, industrial park, etc. The people will be the richest and internally generated revenue (IGR) will be the biggest in the country,” he said.
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