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Friday, October 13, 2023

Bayelsa: Shell confirms Peremabiri flow station oil spill

SPDC) has confirmed the October 3 oil spill from its facilities at Peremabiri community in Southern Ijaw LGA of Bayelsa.

• October 13, 2023
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The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) has confirmed the October 3 oil spill from its facilities at Peremabiri community in Southern Ijaw LGA of Bayelsa.

SPDC spokesman Michael Adande said on Friday that a joint investigative visit to the incident site to unravel the cause and volume of oil discharged was underway.

The investigation is a statutory probe comprising representatives of the operator, host community and regulatory agencies that generate a report to show the cause, extent of pollution after every spill is reported.

Adande said, “A government-led Joint Investigation Team is currently on a Joint Investigation Visit to the site of the incident to determine the cause and the impact of the incident.”

Meanwhile, Peremabiri residents have appealed to all tiers of government to prevail on the SPDC to immediately embark on a clean-up exercise at the oil spill site.

The leak from the Diebu Creek flow station, operated by SPDC in Peremabiri, discharged a yet-to-be-ascertained volume of crude oil to adjourning areas of the community and the Nun River.

In a reaction, Alagoa Morris, programme manager of Environmental Right Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN), said the oil leak had polluted the ecosystem.

He said the resultant pollution from the oil spill has adversely affected the predominantly farming and fishing settlements along the banks of River Nun.

Mr Morris, also the technical adviser to the Bayelsa governor on the environment, commended the peaceful disposition of the victims. He urged the regulatory agencies to ensure that SPDC immediately carries out the required clean-up process to save the indigenes of the Peremabiri community from economic and health challenges.

Yenimi Timipre, a farmer affected by the spill, bemoaned having her fishing gear stained by crude and rendered useless.

Deputy woman leader of the community, Favour Morgan, said, “This oil spill has thrown the Peremabiri people into despair. We are into farming and fishing as our means of livelihood, and the toxic oil from Shell’s oil field has damaged our livelihood sources.

“We are helpless and in dire need of intervention by way of relief and succour to farmers and fishermen.”

(NAN)

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