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NEMBE OIL SPILL : Senate Comes To The Rescue As Degi Re-echoes Plight Of Constituents

ABUJA____The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has passed resolutions condemning in totality the oil spill at Santa Babara well 1, OML 29 operated by AITEO Eastern Exploration and Production Company Nigeria Limited in Opu Nembe, Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, urging the Company to urgently seek, explore and deploy relevant highest level of expertise and
technology to stop the spill and prevent the continuous damage to the environment as well as
restore the life support system of the people.
The resolution was reached when the Senator representing Bayelsa East Biobarakuma Degi Eremienyo drew the attention of the Senate by a motion on the oil spill as a matter of urgent public importance.
The Senate urged the relevant agencies to undertake environmental impact assessment to determine the extent of th pollution with a view to undertake remediation in accordance with internationally accept standards.
The Senate also resolved that the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) should as a matter of urgency provide relief materials as this ugly incident has taken a negative toll on the health and wellbeing of the people of the host communities which can be declared a disaster area.
During the presentation of his motion, Senator Degi Eremienyo noted that the policy on
divestments by IOCs in exploration and production of oil and gas is a welcome development as it creates space for indigenous companies to invest and grow in the industry. According to him such opportunities should be accorded to indigenous companies with proven requisite technical and financial competence, further noting that after several failed attempts to stop the continuous
oil and gas spill by AITEO the operators of the field, shows a disappointing appearance of
technical incompetence in the handling of the incident.
The Senator emphasized that the degree of incompetence is sufficient to attract sanctions such as revocation of AITEO’s operational license by the regulatory authorities to instill sanity in the oil and gas sector in response to the increased global call for protection of the environment.
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