The Akwa Ibom State government has
declared its readiness to work with the Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN)
in addressing oil spills, mining impacts, waste and other environmental issues bedeviling
the state.
This conclusion was reached by
the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of
Environment and Natural Resources when the EDEN team led by executive director,
Chima Williams paid a courtesy call on the ministry in Uyo, on the 3rd
of September 2024.
A major thrust of the visit by
EDEN was to interface with key
ministries and agencies in the state to
find a solution to the spate of oil
spill that have affected host communities the most recent being the spills Ibeno Local Government Area..
Executive Director of EDEN, Chima
Williams who led the delegation, expressed his sympathy for the people of Ibeno
and other victims of oil spills in the state, due to the negligence of the
extractive industry.
Speaking on the impacts of oil
spill on the environment and the people, he stated that in the face of
pollutions caused by extractive activities, the environment and the people are
victims of such pollutions especially in view of the impacts on people who rely
on the environment for survival and livelihood.
Williams pointed out that EDEN is
interested in ensuring environmental safety and environmental protection
through collaborative efforts, and that the organization promotes environmental
friendly laws around mining, waste
management systems, and other issues that safeguard the environmental.
He stressed that it is the duty
of the government to protect its people, and thus, the protection of the
environment and the livelihoods of the people is of utmost importance.
According to him, “where the government feels restricted in its work, EDEN as a
civil society organization that believes in environmental rights can be a voice
that advocates for better laws, regulations and actions that protects host
communities from the multinationals”.
While calling for stringent laws
against multinational companies that are guilty of environmental pollution,
Williams called on the Akwa Ibom state government to adopt the penalty of
revoking the Certificate of Ownership on the properties of extractive companies
found wanting, as a deterrent against careless operations and disregard for host communities .
Also speaking at the meeting, the
Deputy Executive Director of EDEN, Alagoa Morris drew the attention of the
ministry to the UNEP report that facilitated the clean-up of Ogoni land, as
other states like Bayelsa have already developed an Environmental Report on the
impacts of oil and gas in the state.
He further stressed that the Ogoni
cleanup is only an entry point that is supposed to be replicated in the entire
Niger Delta region with records of legacy spill incidents like the recent Ibeno
oil spill.
While advocating for the cleanup
of the entire Niger Delta region, Alagoa urged the ministry to also develop an
environmental impact report on the activities of extraction in Akwa Ibom state,
as this is a first step towards pushing for the cleanup of impacted communities
in the state.
He assured the ministry of EDEN’s
collaboration on issues relating to oil spills, mining activities, waste
management and environmental protection, to advocate for the attention of the
appropriate authorities and to ensure a clean and safe environment for business
and economy to thrive in the state.
Responding, Mrs. Iquo Abia, the
Permanent Secretary of the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources,
who received the delegation on behalf of the Commissioner, commended EDEN for
its work and resilience towards the environment. She revealed that the ministry
would collaborate with EDEN in the areas of interest.
She also gave insight into some actions
that have been taken by the ministry and the National Oil Spill Detection and
Remediation Agency (NOSDRA) to determine the cause of the spill in Ibeno, even
as she revealed that the ministry would engage stakeholders on actions to be
taken.
Abia agreed that the excesses of
the oil multinationals in the state need to be monitored with kin interest,
with the help of the judiciary, and thus, the idea raised by EDEN on the
revocation of Certificate of Ownerships of airing companies was worth considering
as a means of ensuring the protection of the environmental rights of the
people.
She also acknowledged the idea of
developing an environmental audit report of Akwa Ibom as suggested by the EDEN
team, as this will facilitate a much needed cleanup in the oil producing areas
in Akwa Ibom state and the entire Niger Delta.
While commenting on the recent
Public Hearing on Mining by the National Assembly, Abia frowned that the states
were not carried along in the process, as the state and local governments are
stakeholders on issues involving the environment and mineral resources, and
should be included in such processes.
She stated that the governor of
Akwa Ibom state is particular about environmental safety and is willing to
collaborate with EDEN in taking further steps to protect the environmental
rights of the people in Akwa Ibom state.
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