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Agip Explosion: NGO Urges Probe

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Environmental
Rights Action/Friends of the Earth, Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has called for probe into an explosion that killed three persons at Agip Oil field in Bayelsa.
The National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) had confirmed that a pipeline blast at an oil field, operated by the Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC) in Bayelsa, killed three people on Sunday.
ERA/FoEN, an environmental rights NGO, made the call while reacting to the pipeline blast in Olugboro community, Southern Ijaw local government area.
Head of Field Operation at ERA/FoEN in Bayelsa, Mr Morris Alagoa, told newsmen in Yenagoa that the explosion was one too many and urged the government to investigate the cause.
He expressed regret that a similar explosion occurred in July 2015 at another oil field operated by the NAOC in Southern Ijaw area of Bayelsa.
“The news of another tragic incident in the oil industry, which claimed three lives and several persons sustained various degrees of injuries, came to Environmental Rights Action (ERA) as a great shock.
“While industrial and other accidents are part of the realities of our existence, some are preventable.
“And, this is where, we in ERA, will not stop calling on the authorities and regulators of the oil industry to make safety and best practices the mantra of the industry; not just profit.
“We are calling for a well-constituted panel of inquiry made up of professionals, stakeholders, Civil Society Organisations to investigate this incident, and the recommendations and report made public.
“It is worrisome because; it is another sad commentary of the unsafe working environment and loss of lives.
“This is more so considering the fact that it happened less than a year from the Azuzuama incident which claimed over 12 lives last July,” Alagoa said.
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