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Why We Shut Down Total E&P Gas Plant -Rivers Community
Obite indigenes in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State have advanced reasons for shutting down a gas plant operated by Total Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited in their domain, citing alleged insensitivity of the oil multinational to their plight.
The aggrieved natives, drawn from the five villages of Obite community, also lamented the alleged refusal of the oil firm to honour a Supreme Court judgement that compensation be paid to the community for the land acquired in the area for its operations.
One of the natives, Mr Daniel Clifford Uma, who spoke during the community’s protest march to the oil firm said, “What you are seeing here today is as a result of total negligence from Total E and P. This thing started 22 years ago. Some of the people that started this matter have died.
“We started this matter when Elf came to acquire this land (28.8 hectares of land). When this started, we told them to pay us compensation for our land, but the Lands and Claims Manager of the company said the Land Use Act does not allow multinationals to pay for land acquisition.
“The communities went to court in 2005. We got judgement in our favour in a court in Ilorin, Kwara State. They went to court and in 2006, the Appeal Court also ruled in our favour. They proceeded to the Supreme Court. On January 19, 2018, the court also ruled in our favour.”
He added: “We sent the judgement to France, and we copied them here to come for negotiation. Meantime, while the matter was in court, they came and acquired 98.4 hectares of land adding to the earlier 28.8 hectares. Till date, they have ignored us. Anytime we come to seek the implementation of the judgement, they will use security men to intimidate us.”
According to him, “What the Supreme Court gave in their judgement is that the company should compensate us against their own claims. The court that time awarded N25million for the 28.8 hectares. But today, we are demanding N2.5billion. If they do not come for negotiation, we are not leaving here.”
Also speaking, the Public Relations Officer of Obite Youth Association, Ukadike Franklin, said, “Our concern is that Total should respect the Supreme Court judgement. The facility here is not built for the community; it is for the multinational, so, they should compensate us”.
Meanwhile, Chief S.O. Brown, who also spoke, bemoaned the continued refusal of the company to dialogue with the community.
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Commissioner Hails RSHA Speaker Over Promise Of Constituency Projects To Ogu/Bolo
The Rivers State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Rt. Hon. Evans Bipi, has lauded the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Victor Oko-Jumbo, over his promise to attract constituency projects to Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area.
The Speaker had during the commissioning of the Ogu/Bolo Legislative Assembly Complex executed by the Ogu/Bolo Council Chairman, Engr. Ishmael Oforibika, promised to attract constituency projects to Ogu/Bolo in the absence of the representative of the area in the Assembly.
It would be recalled that the lawmaker who represented Ogu/Bolo Constituency at the beginning of the 10th Assembly, Arnolds Davids, was among the 27 former lawmakers who lost their seats in the Assembly on the 11th of December, 2023, following their defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Bipi, who is also the political leader of Ogu/Bolo, commended the Speaker for promising to fill the void created in the seat of Ogu/Bolo Constituency in the 10th Assembly by attracting constituency projects to the area.
He thanked the Speaker for promising to initiate measures, by embarking on needs assessment in Ogu/Bolo Constituency to know the needs and aspirations of the people and relay them to the Governor for action.
Bipi promised to work with the Speaker to actualise the move with a view to bridging the yawning gap of constituency projects in Ogu/Bolo.
He also dismissed insinuations by some persons on social media that Ogu/Bolo still has a representative in the 10th Assembly.
Bipi also reiterated his call on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to include Ogu/Bolo Constituency, along with the other 26 State Constituencies in Rivers State, in its upcoming bye-elections scheduled across the country. Emphasising that this “would guarantee full, equal, and effective representation for the people of the 27 State Constituencies at the 10th Rivers State House of Assembly, ensuring that their voices are heard and their interests are protected”.
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