Environment
Group Faults Security Agencies Over Burning Of Crude Oil Vessels
The Environmental Rights Action/ Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has criticised the burning and destruction of vessels laden with stolen crude oil, by security agencies,describing it as a worrisome and environmentally unfriendly way of curbing oil theft.
The Executive Director of ERA/FoEN, Mr Chima Williams, stated this while reacting to the incessant burning of illegal oil bunkering vessels by the Nigeria’s security operatives trying to stop oil theft in the Niger Delta,
This was contained in a press release made available to newsmen in Port Harcourt.
He said, the burning of crude oil laden vessels disposes of a high level of chemical content into the water bodies that destroys the Eco lives and aquatic organisms that humans need to survive.
The release quoted him as saying that,”Destroying such vessels with their crude contents produces high level chemical debris that follows tidal movement to other parts of the country
“. This kind of devastation destroys the aquatic organisms needed to satisfy man’s nutritional and survival needs.
“What is discharged includes chemical contents from the crude and the vessels that are harmful to human health. The health implications of such activities may not have immediate effects but will be transferred to the people who inhabit these areas, as the primary occupation of the Riverine people are fishing and farming, which is dependent on the surrounding waters,” he said.
Williams said that the situation is capable of depriving the people of their sources of livelihood, when the chemical waste from the burnt vessels and crude oil comes in contact with the environment, killing aquatic life and poisoning the surrounding soil.
“Destroying badges of crude that runs into millions is equivalent to denying the nation and its people of the revenue that can be derived from such large amounts of crude. This is a country in dire need of resources to rebuild the economy, to build infrastructure and to better the lives of the people. The country is in heavy debt, yet we are destroying sources of enhancing our economy. The burnt vessels can be transformed into other uses like enhancing the work of seafarers in the country.”
He also described it as a denial of justice to the nation, the individuals involved and the victims of their negative operational conducts and activities.
He called on the military and security operatives to put an end to the burning of crude oil laden vessels, as it goes against every tenet of environmental protection and environmental health, stressing that government at all levels should move away from such hazardous means of curbing oil theft, and to map out effective action plans that will protect the environment, protect the livelihood of the people in their pursuit of justice and also create an economic value from seized crude oil and the conveying vessels.
By: John Bibor
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