Tuesday, 22 October 2013

N26.5Bn Oil Spill Compensation: Eket Community Issues 7-day Ultimatum to Mobil

N26.5Bn Oil Spill Compensation: Eket Community Issues 7-day Ultimatum to Mobil
 
A seven day ultimatum has been issued to authorities of ExxonMobil by Stakeholders in Eket Federal Constituency for the full payments of N26.5bn to the four oil producing local governments as compensation or risk mass protest and action.

Arising from a meeting in Eket, the communities under the aegis of Eket Federal Constituency Vanguard said it was absurd that the multinational oil firm could renege on her earlier stand by offering a paltry N2.6bn which is grossly inadequate for damages caused by the 400,000 barrels of crude oil spillage of November, 2012 which resulted in mayhem on the economic lives of the coastal communities.
The seven-day ultimatum expires on Wednesday 23rd October 2013.
The community stakeholders who acted based on an earlier communiqué jointly issued by the Paramount Rulers of the four local government areas said the era of allowing Mobil Producing Nigeria to always take them for granted, is over.
The paramount rulers had on 25th September condemned and rejected an overture of N2.6Bn offered by the oil giants, maintaining that it was grossly inadequate for the quantum of loss experienced by the community.
The community argued that while the spill lasted for over four months, Mobil rather stood by the announcement it had made on the second day of the spill that only 200,000 barrels of crude oil was emitted into the atmosphere, a situation which means that more than two million barrels of crude oil was actually emitted into the environment.

The communiqué dated 16th October 2013, and signed by representatives from the four oil bearing communities namely Isaiah Abia(Esit Eket), William Mkpa(Ibeno), Ime Utin(Onna) and Udo BAssey(Eket) reads in part, “That the Community Vanguard condemns in strong terms several lies, insults, abuses and total disregard by Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited of the agreements reached at the intervention meetings held by Gov. Godswill Akpabio on November 23, 2012 and July 26, 2013 on the oil spill saga.”

“That the Community Vanguard demands 100 employment slots for graduates and 100 slots for artisans to make up for the neglect since 1998.”
“That henceforth, oil spill compensation will be paid in dollars, and that communities should be allowed to select their projects and consultants.”
“That compensation should be made to reach the communities and individuals to make up for their losses.”
“That Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited should comply with the above demands within seven days and that failure shall result in serious and indefinite protest and actions.”

The communities also accused the State Government of her plans to use oil spill money in the construction of Eket-Ibeno Road. They stated that any of such efforts by the government will be resisted by the communities.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr. David said a Houston-based insurance company in the United States of America, evaluated the actual spill sum to be N49.6bn.
Some of those who spoke at the enlarged meeting include Chief Mbong Mbong a former State Vice Chairman of the PDP, Obonganwan Peters both from Eket, Obonganwan Esther Umo from Onna, Barrister Bassey Nkanang, and Mr Bassey David both from Onna and Comrade Obot Mkpa from Ibeno.

They frowned at the earlier notion that Mobil in collaboration with the state government intended to use the oil spill compensation funds for the execution of projects in the area, adding that oil spill funds should rather go the victims of the ecological disaster whose sources of livelihood had been adversely affected by the disaster.  

According to them, should Mobil fail to meet their demands, they would mobilize the women, youths and elders on a mass protest that will disrupt any further oil exploitation by the multinational oil firm in the community.
But the Special Assistant to Governor Akpabio on Projects Monitoring, Obongiwaad Emman Mbong debunked such a claim, maintaining that the Governor was committed to unconditional development in the community, citing such projects as the Eket –Etinan and Eket Ibeno road which construction is underway.

Cornel Udeagwu a media contact with the Public Affairs Department of Mobil, when contacted, craved for more time and said his company will issue an official reaction after a careful study of the communiqué.

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