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Shell Oil Spills: UK Court Rules On Bille, Ogale Suits, ‘Morrow
The United Kingdom High Court in London will tomorrow, rule on whether Bille and Ogale communities in Degema and Eleme local government areas, respectively, in Rivers State, whose environment and livelihoods were destroyed by oil spills can have their claims against Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) heard in the UK.
The Amnesty International, in a statement made available to The Tide, yesterday, said that the cases could set a precedent for holding other UK-based multinationals to account for abuses committed overseas.
“This ruling will have wide-ranging implications for corporations based in the UK that abuse human rights abroad. If the court rules that the communities cannot have their cases heard in the UK, it would effectively be a green light for UK multinationals to profit from human rights abuses and environmental destruction around the world,” Director of Global Issues at Amnesty International, Audrey Gaughran, said.
The Tide gathered that the two separate legal actions were brought against Shell on behalf of more than 42,000 people from Ogale and Bille communities in Rivers State, who live with appalling pollution caused by oil spills.
Shell’s subsidiary in Nigeria, SPDC had argued that the case was outside UK jurisdiction, and should be heard in courts within Nigerian jurisdiction.
The statement alleged that Amnesty International and other organizations had exposed how rural communities affected by oil pollution frequently face insurmountable challenges when trying to take Shell to court in Nigeria.
It noted a November 3, 2015, report, ‘Clean it up: Shell’s false claims about oil spills in the Niger Delta’, in which Amnesty International documented ongoing contamination at four oil spill sites, and exposed as false Shell’s claims that they had been cleaned up years ago.
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RSG INAUGURATES ARMED FORCES REMEMBRANCE DAY COMMITTEE
The Rivers State Government has inaugurated a Central Planning Committee to organize the celebration of the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day (AFRD) in the State.
The committee was formally inaugurated by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Benibo Anabraba in Port Harcourt, last Thursday.
Dr Anabraba who also serves as Chairman of the Committee
highlighted the State Government’s deep appreciation for the sacrifices of Nigeria’s fallen heroes who laid down their lives for the nation’s peace and unity.
“These heroes have given their lives for the security and peace of our nation and deserve to be celebrated. The Armed Forces Remembrance Day is an opportunity to show our gratitude for their sacrifice,” he said.
Dr. Anabraba further extended recognition to all Security Agencies in the State, emphasizing the importance of the event in appreciating their contributions to national security and sovereignty.
The annual Armed Forces Remembrance Day, observed on January 15 across the country is dedicated to remember Nigeria’s departed soldiers and honouring the nation’s veterans.
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