Niger Delta
MOSIEND Demands Compensation From NLNG For Fisherman’s Death
Foremost mass mobilisation organisation in Niger Delta Region, the Movement For The Survival of Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta Region (MOSIEND) has called on the Management of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Company to compensate the family of one fisherman from Amadi Ama Clan, Precious Imabibo, who died due to what they called “their nefarious and barbaric activities”.
MOSIEND also condemned the said “odious and barbaric act” by NLNG situated in Amadi Ama creek.
It made this demand in a statement signed by the Chairman, MOSIEND, Amadi Ama Clan, Comrade Kingsley Iringe Koko, and Secretary, Comrade Emmanuel Koko, and made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt.
The statement also called on NLNG to put all necessary safety measures to ensure safety of lives and property in Amadi Ama Creek were they operate.
“We are calling on NLNG to put in place safety measures in Amadi Ama creek to curtail accidents”, MOSIEND stated.
The statement described the death of Imabibo “by the activities of NLNG as a result of unsafe act and negligence at the Amadi Ama creek by NLNG.
“It has come to the notice of MOSIEND that, there hasn’t been any safety measure put in place since their operations in the Amadi Ama creek. Based on the above, one Mr. Precious Imabibo, a fisherman in Amadi Ama, lost his life during fishing on the 21st of January, 2024, as a result of unsafe act and negligence on the Amadi Ama creek by NLNG”.
MOSIEND further described the Amadi Ama creek as a place where Amadi Ama Community do fishing and also look for their daily bread.
“Amadi Ama creek, for the past 15 years, has been a channel of NLNG operations from Port Harcourt to Bonny. There has been a regular occurrence of accidents in the Amadi Ama creek with the community fishermen without any compensation.
“We are calling on NLNG to adequately compensate the family of Mr. Precious Imabibo”, it stated further.
The statement called on the management of NLNG to desist and stop from using military personnel to intimidate the fishermen in Amadi Ama Creek.
“That NLNG should stop using the military personnel on the fishermen in Amadi Ama creek”, it stated.
MOSIEND appealed to the company to maintain and keep to their Corporate Social Responsibilitys (CSR) with the community and Niger Delta at large, saying such would bring about unity, peace, and progress in the region.
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