The House of Representatives on Wednesday, urged the Nigerian Agip Oil Company to clean up recent multiple oil spills to avoid fire outbreak in communities in Bayelsa.
This followed a motion sponsored by Rep. Douye Diri (Bayelsa-PDP), and unanimously adopted by members through a voice vote.
The
motion which came under matter of urgent national public importance was
on the need to address severe pollution of the Niger Delta environment
due to alarmingly high incidences of preventable oil spills.
The
House, therefore, directed that oil companies should publish monthly
updates of oil spills in five daily newspapers and submit copies of the
same to the House.
The company will as well
disclose the existence of potentially dangerous equipment and report
back to the House within six weeks for further legislative action.
Speaking
on the motion, Diri said that oil companies had continued to treat
resolutions passed on same matter with disdain, adding that if it
continued, the National Assembly will lose its respect before the
public.
Diri expressed concern that the spillages
resulted in the wanton waste of lives and property, adding that it also
caused severe pollution to the environment.
"The
lives and livelihood of the people of the Niger Delta has become too
cheap and dispensable to the oil companies in their unbridled quest for
profit.’’
He explained that rather than own
up to their responsibility and do what was necessary, the spills were
routinely attributed to illegal bunkering or sabotage leaving the
impacted communities to their fate.
"Despite
numerous promises that these multinational oil operators have made to
this honourable House and impacted communities, no useful efforts or
progress on tackling oil spills has been made.
"The
Niger Delta will suffer irreversible environmental catastrophe if
decisive action is not taken to combat the reckless and criminal conduct
of the oil industry,
"Firm structures must be put in place to have the oil companies comply with international best practices in their operations.’’
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there will be no plenary on
Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015 as the National Assembly management maintains
the premis
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