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Ekpeye Demands Fresh GMoU, Four More Cluster Boards From SPDC
The communities in Ekpeye ethnic nationality have asked Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) to create fresh Group Memorandum of Understanding (GMoU) as well as four more cluster boards in the area, warning that anything short of it may truncate the existing peaceful operations enjoyed by the company for the past years across the communities.
In a letter under the aegis of Ekpeye Oil and Gas Pipelines Host Families Association (EOGPHFA), and addressed to the company’s managing director, dated May 26,, 2021, the group is demanding for creation of additional four cluster boards out of the existing one to reflect the five kingdoms that make up the host communities of SPDC.
The letter, which was signed by its National Chairman, Comrade Dogini Chidi; Secretary, Comrade Kenneth Itigwe; also includes 30 community development committee chairmen.
The group listed Adibawa Field OML 27, Ubie Field OML 22, Ahia Field OML 21, Mini Nta Field OML 22, Trans Niger, Kolo Creek-Rumuekpe Trunk/Flow lines, Enwe Field OML 22 as oil wells domiciled in the area and transverse across the communities of Ekpeye ethnic nationality.
The group described SPDC’s actions relating to the signing of the previous one, as “Unacceptable, barbaric, wicked and a grave injustice by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) to deny the host communities from making inputs on the draft, and decisions taken unilaterally for the allocation of N90million annually, as money meant for the one cluster board, for the development of the entire communities of Ekpeye ethnic nationality.
“The said amount does not reflect the demands of the host communities, as the money allotted/earmarked for development in a year for the next five years by SPDC is less than the amount contained in an MoU signed by one of the IOCs for a year in one of the communities currently”, they argued.
They, therefore, frowned at SPDC’s continuous use of the mundane and outdated ‘divide and rule’ tactics in their community engagement policy, noting that such has subjected the people to untold hardship and agony.
They also warned that SPDC may face a massive protest from the people if it fails to respond to its demands at the expiration of 14 days of receipt of the letter.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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