The people of Kalaba community in Bayelsa have bemoaned adverse impacts of an oil leak
from an oil field operated by Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) ravaging the
area.
The leak, according to residents was discovered in the area
in August and is currently spilling crude spreading fast to the swamps and
forest, bringing the ecosystem in the community under threat.
The inhabitants of Kalaba community, Yenagoa Local
Government Area lamented that over a month after the spill occurred, it had yet
to be contained,.nor the environment remediated.
They appealed to the government and relevant authorities to
prevail on NAOC to halt the spill and carry out remediation on the site.
Chief Roman Orukali Paramount ruler of the community, said
on Wednesday that though officials of the company visited the area, the spill
had yet to be put under control.
"Agip came to the site on August 5 though they have yet
to reach the area because of water but up till now the oil is still bubbling
and it is heading into the swamp.
“That is one of the fishing swamps we have and if not
cleaned up in time, it will affect us adversely.
"They don’t attend to spill on time, so I am appealing
to the Federal Government to prevail on the company to return to the spill site
on time and make the necessary clean up and remediation." He said
The youth leader of the community, Mr. Samuel Opuro, said
aquatic and farming activities were worst hit by the spills.
"When it got to my notice, it was on the
2nd of August and I am very sure that the spills happened even before then.
" For the site to remain that way for over a month you
know what it means and when it rains, oil particles go deep into the soil and
they affect farmlands, crops, even our economic trees are dying." Oburo
said
Mr Alagoa Morris, a renowned Environmentalist called on the multinational oil firm to take
urgent steps to clamp the spill in order to avert imminent danger.
"This is rainy season, the spill will impact the
surrounding swamp. This is when swamp time fishing activities take place and
with the spill, that is affected because it is spreading within the surrounding
swamps.
"That is why we are very much concerned, because the
more the spill, the more the water takes it far away from the very spill
point." Morris said.
The Environmental rights activist, however, urged the
community to promptly report incidents of oil spills in their areas to ensure
timely clean up.
It will be recalled that Kalaba Community had earlier in
February experienced a gas leak which
occurred underneath the Taylor Creek.
The Management of Eni, Italian energy firm and parent
company of NAOC decline comments on the development when contacted by a NAN
Correspondent.
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