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SPDC Organises EIA Workshop
As part of efforts to integrate the host communities in the scheme of things, Shell Petroleum Development Company, has organized an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Workshop for Enwhe field development plan scoping for the host communities.
This is with a view to enable the respective communities, which cut across 19 communities in Rivers State and eight communities in Beyelsa State to participate in the assessment of the impact, the exploration of Oil would have in their area and make input on the way forward.
Speaking at the EIA workshop last week in Port Harcourt, the SPDC Head, Impact Assessment and Management, Mrs Umoren Jacqueline Ebun, said the workshop is aimed at providing the basis for adopting best execution options and identify future consequences of the proposed project on the natural environment.
It will also reveal how to mitigate the negative impact, enhance the positive impacts, provide the basis for compliance with regulatory requements (LTO) and secure freedom to operate from the community (FTO).
According to her, the scoping workshop is the first step and after that the imputs and various options would be analysed then an open forum would be organised for confirmation of the various inputs before a panel review meeting would be held to screen all the options listed, which would be forwarded as a report to the Federal Ministry of Environment, who will in turn publish it for 21 days before it could be acted upon and approved as terms of reference.
In his presentation, Tamy Biambo of SPDC, said that Enwhe field was discovered in 1965, appraised by five wells and located in the South-Western licensed block OML 22 and Oml /23.
Dr Erema Daka from SPDC, gave the overview of the EIA on Biophysical, social and Heath impact of the project.
Participats at the occasion made their respective inputs and demands, which include, employment of youths from the area, provision of access roads, award of contracts to indigenes, infrastructure development among others.
Speaking to The Tide during the occasion, the paramount ruler of Aminigboko Community in Abua/Odual Local Government Area of Rivers State, Chief Oye Franklin Igoma, assured that his community is committed to the execution of the SPDC projects, but urged Shell to address all their interest and negotiations to the community council of chiefs, the ABOLGA Council Chairman or other security agents, noting that non compliance to this directive may cause a breach of the peace.
He, however, charged SPDC to double their efforts towards improving the standard of living of the people.
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