Revoke Agip license over explosions, deaths – ERA/FoEN

Hamilton Nwosa
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The Environmental Rights Action/Friends of Earth Nigeria has called for a comprehensive audit of safety procedures at Agip oilfields in Bayelsa State and a revocation of the license of the company if investigations show negligence led to the deaths of 17 people.

There have been three explosions in fields operated by the company, with the most recent being March 26, 2016. The first occurred July 9, 2015 followed by an incident on February 16, 2016 which did not result in any death.

The incident of July 9, 2015 at Azuzuama claimed 14 persons while that of March 26, 2016, resulted in three casualties.

ERA/FoEN, in a statement issued in Lagos, said the frequent explosions in oil fields operated by NAOC indicated that the company is callous and may have been breaching safety procedures at the cost of the lives of Nigerians.

ERA/FoEN Executive Director, Godwin Ojo said: “This is totally unacceptable. We have noticed a systematic pattern of decimation in the way NAOC carries on with its activities in the Niger Delta communities that host its facilities. Not only is the negligence of Agip reprehensible, it has cost our people their lives and livelihoods and must be investigated.

Ojo recommended the setting up of an investigative panel of enquiry by the federal and Bayelsa state governments to get to the root of the matter with appropriate sanctions on NAOC if it is found wanting, and compensation for victims’ families.

“Community people in Southern Ijaw LGA are fed up with the usual rhetoric of Agip to evade responsibility. We demand that community representatives and the civil society be also given an opportunity to contribute towards such an effort to bring out the truth of the matter.

The ERA/FoEN boss further recommended that autopsy be carried out on the victims of the explosions to determine the actual cause of their deaths.

“The corporate impunity of NOAC should not be allowed to pass by the Federal Government. NAOC is liable to prosecution on environmental crime of ecocide and harm to Mother Earth. We demand an immediate revocation of NOAC license by these frequent deaths of our people in the oilfield almost on a daily basis.”

 

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