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OGBOINBIRI COMMUNITY IN BAYELSA ROCKED BY CRUDE OIL SPILLS; 4 SPILLS IN THREE MONTHS – EDEN ALERTS


The incessant oil spills in Ogboinbiri Community in Southern Ijaw LGA of Bayelsa State has now become a monthly occurrence, with the most recent happening on 15 November 2024.


Since the Nigerian Agip Oil Company [NAOC] divested its shares in the Joint Venture
totally to Oando, the company’s Ogboinbiri/Tebidaba pipeline within Ogboinbiri community
environment has experienced four (4) spill incidents from four different spill points.


The first spill occurred on 5 September 2024, and two incidents happened in October 2024. Following the report from the community on the 20 November, the EDEN team in Yenagoa led by Nimiemi Morris and Alagoa Morris mobilized and visited the affected area on the 21st of November 2024, and was led to the site of interest by community
guides.

 


A native of Ogboinbiri community, Bosin Izonakpo who spoke to the EDEN team, stated that the
community has been living in devastation because of the rate of spills in the area. He revealed that
the community suffered greatly during the October spill which occurred during the flooding season,
spreading the crude all over the environment, destroying aquatic life and damaging their farm lands.


“We want to tell everybody, including the government, that the spill is massive. These spills that have
taken place within this year have been really massive and devastating. If you can come to Ogboinbiri and
see the environment you will see the damage it has done to the environment; including the aquatic
environment. When there is flood this entire [pipeline] environment is covered with water. So, it really
affected the aquatic environment and also plants within the impacted areas. We used to have a lot of
farms. But since this pipeline came and the spills continued, we have not been able to farm. 
Even if you farm, the yields are not encouraging; very poor harvest. When you come for fishing during the flood, the catch would be poor because crude oil has chased away the fishes from the environment. And this has affected the local economy and livelihood of the indigenes of the community. So, everything possible should be done to clean up the impacted environment and pay damages.’’



Another community member, Esinkumor Richard, who was also one of EDEN guide to the spill area;
stated that the excavated area which is about 6 feet deep has been filled with crude oil, which has
polluted the environment, making it unfit for life to exist there.

He lamented that the spills have affected the sources of livelihood of the Ogboinbiri people. Throwing
them into deep hardship, as lands have been lost and even animals are running away from the
environment.


‘’The whole environment has been polluted. Investigation showed that it is an equipment failure related
incident. So, it means that Oando has work to do. They should come and cleanup, pay compensation
and then; they should try as much as possible to repair their pipelines and other facilities because it
cannot continue like this. The people are suffering. The proceeds of the crude oil and gas are feeding the whole Nigeria and then a few individuals who are hosts to oil installations would be suffering all these negative effects. As it stands it has affected our means of livelihood due to the pollution. 
We are now hungry. Oando should rise up to their responsibilities and do the needful. Otherwise, when the people rise up in anger they should not blame anybody. Nigeria is benefitting but indigenes of Ogboinbiri are suffering from the negative impacts of these incessant oil spills.”



According to the field report, which was signed by Nimiemi Morris and Alagoa Morris, the crude
oil spill was caused by equipment failure, which makes three out of the four spills recorded in
the area. It was also observed that none of the previous spills that impacted the environment have been
cleaned up. Only recovery of spilt crude oil has been done.


Speaking on the issue, the Executive Director of EDEN, Chima Williams called on Oando to take
immediate and adequate steps to clean up the present spill site and all previously impacted
environments, and to replace the aged oil bearing pipes within the environment, to put an end to these
monthly oil spills and further environmental degradation.


Williams also admonished government regulatory bodies at the Federal and State levels to do the
needful; ensuring proper cleanup/remediation and replacement of aged pipelines.
He charged the people of Ogboinbiri community to continue to remain vigilant in terms of monitoring
their environment, peacefully and legally demand for environmental justice from Oando and the Federal
Government.

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