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Oil Spill: Farmers Warm Up For Legal Tussle

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Farmers impacted by the
April 15 oil leak from Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) Kolo Creek Oil Fields in Otuasega, Bayelsa, have appealed to environmental right groups for legal assistance.
The farmers told newsmen in Otuasega last Sunday that they had decided to seek legal redress over damages they suffered from the incident.
They said that the appeal had become necessary because they wanted to recover the losses they sustained from the incident which now made them indigent.
Mrs Harriet Igbuasi whose three banana farms were affected by the spill said that they were unable to pay for the legal services required to pursue the matter.
“We are counting on the support of humanitarian organisations to help us to assemble a team of lawyers to take up our case on humanitarian grounds.
“We are unable to afford the cost of legal services to seek justice in the court. We would even want to also file a case on the issue in The Netherlands,” she said.
Igbuasi said that a Joint Investigation Visit (JIV) to probe the spill excluded their farms and fish ponds despite their efforts to draw the attention of the team.
Mrs Kowele Saffic whose fish ponds were affected said that they felt betrayed and were aggrieved as their economic interests were not protected by the investigation team.
According to her, the affected farmers have resolved to seek legal redress because SPDC has remained adamant on the issue.
“The most annoying thing is the arrogance exhibited by the oil firm. They are claiming that the spill was caused by sabotage and abandoned the polluted environment.
“We are aware that the regulations which they rely on to absolve themselves of the responsibility also states that the operator of the field where pollution occurs should clean up the site.
“That responsibility is theirs no matter the cause, but SPDC officials declined to capture our farms as impacted areas.
“It was obvious that the spill happened because their surveillance staff were absent from duty,” Saffic said.
Saffic said the abandoned spill sites were further being degraded and appealed to the state government to intervene and compel the company to clean up the impacted sites.
The farmers also appealed to the state government to assist them in prevailing on the oil firm to also compensate them.
The Bayelsa Commissioner for Environment, Mr Iniruo Wills, had told newsmen that the state government would verify the reported exclusion of some impacted sites from the exercise.
“We have to look at the information and verify it, and if it is true that the impacted area was larger than what was originally captured, we shall find a way of addressing these concerns,” Wills said.
However, Head of Media Relations in SPDC, Mr Precious Okoloba, told newsmen that the oil firm stood by the report of the JIV.
“Under Nigerian Oil and Gas Regulations, the JIV determines the cause and impact of spill incidents.
“The investigation team which visited the site of the Kolo Creek spill on April 16 concluded that the spill was caused by sabotage, Okolobo said.

President Goodluck Jonathan (left), being received by leaders of Anioma Group, during their meeting with the President in Asaba recently.

President Goodluck Jonathan (left), being received by leaders of Anioma Group, during their meeting with the President in Asaba recently.

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Okpanam-Ibusa Isheagu-Ewulu Roads Ready For Inauguration-Aniagwu 

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As part of the preparations to mark the one-year anniversary of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration in Delta State, the Commissioner for Works, Rural and Riverine Roads, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, embarked on inspection of the Okpanam/Ibusa and Isheagu/Ewulu Roads scheduled for inauguration.
The roads, which spanned 5.3 kilometers and 9.1 kilometers respectively, and approximately 90% completed, connects major towns and would boost the socio-economic lives of the people in the area.
Speaking to journalists after inspecting the roads on Tuesday, Aniagwu reiterated the governor’s commitment to delivering quality projects to Deltans in line with his MORE Agenda.
He said “Governor Oborevwori has outlined numerous projects and programmes to mark his one year in office.
“Apart from roads, there are other projects and programmes, including empowerment initiatives anchored by several ministries.
“The Governor has instructed us to ensure that all roads are top-notch before he proceeds to commission them. Even if contractors claim that roads have been completed, he wants us to verify if they have been built to specifications.
“We hope that in the next few days, they will complete the project and exit the site to enable us carry out the final inspection”.

According to him, “That’s the same approach the Governor wants us to take with every project. He doesn’t just want to commission projects; he wants to ensure that any road being commissioned has been done according to specifications and provides value to the people of Delta by ensuring that the money paid equals the work done”.

Albert Ograka, Asaba

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Police Arrest Foreigner, Two Others Over Alleged Kidnapping In Delta

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The Police Command in Delta State has arrested three kidnap suspects including a foreigner over kidnapping incidents in the State.
The command‘s spokesman, SP Bright Edafe told newsmen yesterday in Warri that the suspects were arrested on Saturday and Sunday at their hideouts in Warri.
Edafe said that the suspects were arrested by the combined team of police operatives attached to the Orerokpe division, and operatives from the Force Intelligence Unit, Abuja.
He said that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Orerokpe division, CSP Paul Oboware, upon receipt of the information, immediately mobilised and led his patrol team to the criminals’ hideouts in Warri.
“Intelligence gathered on some kidnapping incidents in the Warri axis revealed that it is being carried out by Yakubu Ya’u at Oha and Ughwagba Communities in Okpe Local Government Area.
“The suspect and his gang kidnap unsuspecting residents for ransom.
“On May 11, following combined effort from police operatives of the command and operatives from the Force Intelligence Unit, Abuja on the hideout of the suspect.
“The DPO, Orerokpe division immediately mobilised and led his patrol teams to the suspect’s hideout in Warri, and after a painstaking search, he was arrested,” he said.
Edafe said that preliminary investigation and interrogation of the suspect led to the arrest of two other key members of the gang which included a Cameroon national on Sunday.
He alleged that the suspects were responsible for the several kidnap incidents in Orerokpe, Sapele, Warri, and environs, adding that the victims had equally identified them.
Edafe said that the suspects led the police detectives to Ughwagba Community in Okpe Local Government Area, where two Automatic pump action guns, a live Cartridge,  one knife were recovered.
He said that preliminary investigations were ongoing, adding that the command has intensified efforts to arrest the other fleeing members of the gang.

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Forum Unveils Vision, Commends Diri On Project Execution 

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A group, the Bayelsa State Founding Fathers Forum (BSFFF) has vowed to continually pursue the vision behind the struggle for the creation of the State.
Chairman of the forum, Sir Itelemo Frank Omiebi, stated this yesterday during an interview with The Tide in Yenagoa, the State Capital.
He said though the BSFFF has reservations about recent calls on its leadership to speak up against perceived marginalisation of the State by the Federal Government and associated MDAs, he noted that there is the general notion that the forum was made up of responsible, patriotic and capable statesmen in their own right.
The Tide learnt that the BSFFF is a group of statesmen of the Ijaw extraction, mostly of Bayelsa origin, who played prominent roles in the struggle for the creation of the State out of the Old Rivers State in 1996 under the late Genenera Sani Abacha military junta.
Omiebi disclosed that though as statesmen, the forum for sometime decided to keep mum on certain issues to avoid unnecessary heating of the polity, the rationale behind the convocation of the forum, he said, stemmed from the need to create a homogeneous Ijaw state out of the Old Rivers State which the forum has achieved far back in 1996.
He, however, stated that while issues bordering on marginalisation of the State were worrisome, the forum had continued to play an advisory role to successive administrations of the State.
“The vision of the BSFFF is tripartite: we’re to work towards the creation of an egalitarian State capable of raising committed, responsible and patriotic leaders.
“The forum is also to effect overall infrastructural and sectoral development of the State, and to promote human capital development with particular reference to education, so as to reverse our disadvantaged State in the comity of States in Nigeria”, the forum said.
The chairman also noted that there were consummate professionals from all walks of life willing to render needed support and services to the State in the group whenever they are consulted on matters affecting the development and well being of the State.
The forum’s leadership, which also bared its mind on the present administration of the State, described the State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, as a bonafide member of the forum, saying the workings of his administration were in tandem with the vision of the forum.
“But we like to commend Governor Diri who himself is a member of the forum. The Governor has been  working according to the vision of the BSFFF in the provision of infrastructure and, in other areas of governance.
“We want to especially thank him for the peace we’ve in the State. And we also want to commend him for the security of lives and properties of citizens across the State”.

“On infrastructure, we want to thank Governor Diri for continuing the Senatorial roads projects in the state. These and many more were part of the vision of the forum”, the BSFFF leadership added.

Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa

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