Niger Delta
Egbema Communities Give Oil Firm Seven-Day Ultimatum
Egbema communities in Rivers and Imo States have given the management of Sterling Global Oil Resources Limited, an Indian oil giant, a week ultimatum to rehabilitate its transit routes covering nine communities in the area or face the wrath of the people.
The resolution was reached last Tuesday during a parley between Egbema communities and the Indian oil giant at Mmahu, headquarters of the Ohaji Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State.
The spokesman of Egbema people and facilitator, Chief Nelson Ekperi, Onueze of Okwuzi Egbema told the firm’s management that time had come when the company must come to grips with the reality on ground by ensuring that the firm resurfaces the Egbema road which was in solid and good condition before the company’s trucking of their petroleum products through Egbema road in the past two years.
Chief Ekperi recounted the untold hardship encountered by Egbema people since 2018, no thanks to the activities of the company, alleging that one Ugbochukwu Onyenye died due to the recklessness of the truck drivers of Sterling Global Limited.
Representatives of Okwuzi, Mgbede, Abaezi, Aggah, Abacheke, Mmahu, Obiakpa, Umuorji and Obeakpu communities re-countered their ordeals occasioned by the activities of the firm in their areas and called for adequate palliative measures to alleviate their plight.
Some of their demands include: total rehabilitation of the major road, compensation for the deceased family, employment opportunities, skills acquisition, Environment Impact Assessment (EIA).
Responding on behalf of the Sterling Global Oil Resources Limited, Mr. Pramot pledged to commence the rehabilitation work next week, pay compensation to the bereaved family and consider other demands of Egbema people in due cause.
Mach 2, 2020 was scheduled for another round of negotiation to resolve outstanding issues demanded by Egbema people.
Hon Herculus Okoro, representing Ohaji Egbema Constituency in the Imo State House of Assembly facilitated the parley between Egbema communities and the management of Sterling Global Oil Resources Limited.
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