Delta Government Shutdown Gas Plant

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The Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa-led administration in Delta State has shutdown a gas plant, HANDESKIA Oil and Gas Limited on No 12 Malekwe Street in Ika North East Boji, Boji, Owa Delta State.

The State Commissioner for Environment, Chief Godspower Asiuwhu, disclosed that the activities of the gas plant poses danger to residents of the community particularly students of Mary Mount College, also in the area.

The Commissioner, who was accompanied on the exercise by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Dr Minnie Oseji, and the Chairman of Ika North East Local Government, Hon. Victor Eboka warned that stiffer sanctions would be meted on the company if the seal was broken.

Asuiwhu also warned staff and management of affected gas plant, HANDESKIA Oil and Gas Limited, to desist from causing havoc to residents of the host community.

He said that their activities posed ecological and health threat to students of Mary Mount College, Agbor situated in the environs.

Frowning at the unruly behaviour of staff of the gas company, he said that the state government would not condone any attempt by the company to unseal the premises.

While commending the council chairman for his effort, he said that a task force would be set up to monitor the activities of the gas company after it had been sealed up to ensure they did not return back to business.

On his part, the Local Government Chairman, Victor Ebonka, said that upon sealing up the gas company twice, they had gone back to unseal the premises.

Ebonka said since the activities carried out were endangering the lives of residents, there was every need to seal up the gas company and put a stop to all their activities.

It would be recall that a student of the school was reported dead while four others were knocked down by a strange sickness.

However, it could not be ascertained whether the activities of the gas plant was responsible for the strange ailment.

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