Niger Delta
A’Ibom Youth Protest Oil Spill
Residents of Esit Eket Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom
State have staged a protest following the oil spill reported at the Qua Iboe
oil fields.
The National Oil Spills Detection and Response Agency
(NOSDRA) last Monday confirmed the spill at the Mobil Producing
Nigeria-operated field in Ibeno, Akwa Ibom State.
The protesters, comprising fishermen, youths, women and
farmers affected by the spill, carried placards, demanding for local government
officials.
The angry protesters, who were prevented from gaining access
to the council premises, were later addressed by the Vice Chairman of the local
government, Mr Enobong Asubob.
The spokesman of the protesters, Mr EdohoUqua Paul, said the
youths would seek self-help if the council failed to prevail on ExxonMobil, the
parent company of Mobil, to take full responsibility for the spill.
“It has come to our notice that the oil spill agency has
ordered them to clean up the contaminated shoreline but for one week now,
nothing has happened.
“If Mobil dares the regulator, it means that they are up to
something and we shall not allow them to get away with this. The pain that the
spill has inflicted on the fishing population along the coastline is
unimaginable.
“With the waters contaminated, you can no longer have any
reasonable catch and even when you catch anything, the fish would be oil
contaminated and poisonous for consumption.
“We appeal to you to use your office to get Mobil to retrace
its steps by withdrawing the comments in the media that they do not know the
source of the oil spill, we cannot be deceived,” Paul said.
Responding, the vice chairman said he would convey the
message to the Chairman of the council, Chief Ibanga Etang, who would take up
the matter with the appropriate authorities.
He commended the peaceful disposition of the youths, and
advised them to abstain from lawlessness as dialogue remained the best option
in conflict resolution.
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