Delta Governor Identifies Lack Of Equity, Fairness By Oil, Gas Companies As Major Causes Of Crisis In Niger Delta

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Lack of equity and fairness in oil and gas companies have been identified as the major reasons why crisis have continued to linger on in the oil rich Niger Delta Region.

This was disclosed on Wednesday May 26th 2021, by the Delta State Governor Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa while declaring open the 27th National Conference of the Association of Traditional Rulers of Oil Mineral Producing Communities of Nigeria, TROMPCON in Asaba the state capital.

Represented by the Deputy Governor, Barr. Kingsley Otuaro, the governor noted that the theme of the confrence, ‘Relationship between the Oil and Gas Producing Community and the International Oil Companies Operating in the Niger Delta Area: What Impact? was not only apt but challenging.

According to his Special Adviser on Media, Elohor Rita Agbra, the Deputy Governor called on stakeholders in the Niger Delta region to critically study the Petroleum Industry Bill, (PIB) and work out modalities on how oil producing communities can utilize itĀ  when it comes to fruition.

He advised the Niger Deltans not to be on-lookers but active players in the oil and gas industry.

According to the Deputy Governor, “Niger Delta crisis could be attributed to maltreatment and neglect of the host communities.

“Communities are entitled to some percentage of the proceeds which must be mutually shared between the oil companies and the host communities and this will restore confidence and check activities of vandals”, Otuaro stated

The Deputy Governor commended the traditional rulers of the Oil Mineral Producing Communities for sustaining peace in their domains.

Otuaro urged the stakeholders to evaluate challenges prevalent with the presence of oil companies such as Shell, Exxon-Mobile, Chevron, Agip Elf and others in the Niger Delta.

“As esteemed custodians of the lands they should bear in mind that consultation and peaceful negotiations far outweigh confrontation.

“We should approach all issues with decorum, maturity and understanding. This involves continuous training of our youths to understand the futility in violence and the enduring virtues of tolerance and peace making.

“However, we should be mindful that most of these international oil and gas companies are gradually divesting from onshore production. We are faced with the stark reality of the past when international oil and gas companies moved their offices out from the Niger Delta thereby depleting the revenue generation of the region”, Otuaro stated

Barr. Otuaro advised traditional rulers to look into the envisaged Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, to ensure that it serves its purpose.

He urged Niger Deltans who are key players in the oil and gas industries, finance, as well as legal and community leaders to critically study the PIBĀ  and ensure they get immense benefits inherent in it.
He said the Bill will open up prospects not only for big indigenous service companies but also for the locals.

In his welcome address, the Chairman, TROMPCON, Delta State,Ā  HRM, Dr. Emmanuel Sideso Abe I, Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom noted that inspite of the great blessings of oil wells and several other natural resources found in various communities, it is a great concern that the much anticipated socio-economic dividends derivable from these resources have continued to elude the people.

He noted that traditional rulers are burden bearers in their various communities and have the responsibility to always lead and emancipate the people from economic slavery.

TROMPCON was formed about 30 years ago by traditional rulers of oil minerals producing communities in the Niger Delta States to mobililize and sensitize the people of the region to the benefits of their natural resources.

TROMPCON must rise to justify her purpose of existence – HRM Abe 1, stated.

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