40 MILLION LITRES OIL SPILLAGE ANNUALLY IN NIGER DELTA - GOV DICKSON ......inaugurates Bayelsa State Oil and Environmental Commission
40 MILLION LITRES OIL SPILLAGE ANNUALLY IN NIGER
DELTA - GOV DICKSON
......inaugurates
Bayelsa State Oil and Environmental Commission
By Victor
Ologbo in Yenagoa
Destruction of marine life by Oil Spillage in the Niger Delta |
Bayelsa
State Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson disclosed on Wednesday that the
Niger Delta region is recording not less than 40 million litres oil spill
annually compared with 4 million litres annually being recorded in the United
States.
The
spill, according to a survey could have killed around 16,000 infants within
their first month of life.
Governor
Dickson who gave the statistics at the formal inauguration of Bayelsa State Oil
and Environmental Commission at the DSP Alamieyeseigha Banquet Hall, Yenagoa
said the State has suffered vast environmental and human damage in spite of her
contribution to the socio economic growth of the country.
He added
that the State accounts for forty percent of Nigeria's oil wealth, and hosts
the operations of all the major multinational oil companies.
According
to him, oil companies operating in the state have for decades acted with
impunity and with little regard for the environment and people thereby causing
multiple oil spills and leading to environmental degradation and loss of human
life.
On the
danger posed by the oil spill, the Governor while citing the 2011 United
Nations Environment Programme report, disclosed that life expectancy in
the Niger Delta is around 10 years lower than that of the national average.
He
posited further that oil spills in the Niger Delta can lead to as much as a 60
percent reduction in household food security, reduce the ascorbic acid content
of vegetables by as much as 36 percent, and can decrease the crude protein
content by up to 40 percent.
Governor
Dickson while expressing concern over the development said the newly
inaugurated Commission will as part of its statutory functions, investigate the
environmental and human damage caused by operations of oil companies as a
result of oil spills and analyse legislations governing the operations of
multinational oil companies in Bayelsa State and in Nigeria.
The
Commission will develop a set of recommendations that would lead to the
development of a new legal framework that ensures accountability.
In
addition, the primary aim of setting up the Commission, according to the
Governor is for oil companies to agree to a global standard of behaviour,
conducting their operations in Bayelsa as they would in Norway, Scotland or the
USA.
It will
be recalled that Governor Dickson has been championing campaign for habitable
environment.
In 2018,
he organized a rally against environmental damage caused by oil companies in
Niger Delta where he noted that the world has looked on for too long without
taking necessary collective action to put a stop to the damage being done by
oil companies in Bayelsa.
In his
address, the Chairman of the Commission, The Most Rev. Rt Hon. Dr John Sentamu,
Archbishop of York said the Commission would investigate the human and
environmental impact of multinational oil companies' activities as it is
crucial to the prosperous future of the people of Bayelsa and their
environment.
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