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Community Seeks Intervention In Continuous Oil Spillage

Peremabiri Community in Bayelsa State on Friday decried the continuous unattended oil spillage in the area.
Chairman, Peremabiri Community Development Committee, Mr Return Koma, decried this in a statement to newsmen in Yenagoa.
According to him, a petroleum development company has been insensitive over an oil spill that occurred in the area two weeks ago.
The Tide’s source reports that the chiefs, elders, youths and women groups in the coastal settlement on the banks of River Nun in Southern Ijaw Local Government, said the spill was yet to abate.
Koma said the continuous discharge of crude into the environment had pollutted the Nun river, swamps and farmlands, causing untold hardships to the predominantly fishing and farming settlements.
He called on Bayelsa Government and regulators to rise up to the occasion and halt the leak.
He also called on Bayelsa State Ministry of Mineral Resources, Ministry of Environment and Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) like the Envronmental Rights Action, to intervene.
Koma said that the leak had polluted the entire Diebu Creek area, adding that Peremabiri community was currently bleeding profusely with oil spills.
He said that the whole river, swamps, ponds, farmlands and the general environment of the community had been devastated by the spillage .
The Chairman said immediate remediation of the spill site was needed, while advocating a Joint Investigation Visit team to ascertain the remote causes of the incident.
He said the community needed relief materials, comprehensive health care arrangements for the affected people .
Koma urged residents in the various fishing and farming settlements along the spill site to relocate to safer locations in view of the health implications.
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