Bayelsa community drags Agip’s parent company ENI to
Italian court over oil spill compensation
The Ikebiri community in Bayelsa has dragged Eni, parent company of
Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) to an Italian court over oil spill liabilities
and pollution.
The community, a coastal settlement in Southern Ijaw Local Government
Area is seeking cleanup and compensation for damages from an oil spill that
affected their community in 2010.
Mr Chima Williams, Head of Legal Resources at Environmental Rights Action/Friends
of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) in a statement issued on Tuesday in Yenagoa
said it is supporting the community in the legal action.
He stated that ERA/FoEN is offering legal support services to the
community alongside Friends of the Earth Europe.
According to the statement, the Ikebiri community is calling for
adequate compensation and clean-up of an oil spill dating back to 2010, which
has yet to be addressed.
RA/FoEN stated that Eni which operates in Nigeria as NAOC is allegedly
responsible for the spill, caused by equipment failure.
It quoted Dr Gpdwin Ojo, Executive Director, ERA/FoEN as saying: “This
is the first case of its kind against Italian oil giant ENI, after years of
exploitation in the Niger Delta of Nigeria.
“Negligence and nonchalance from ENI and its subsidiary NAOC has left
the Ikebiri community suffering from the impacts oil pollution for seven years.
“The leak was plugged in 2010, and NAOC claims to have cleaned up the site.
“However, according to the community, the leaked oil in the surrounding
area was simply burnt, without their consent. To date, no adequate compensation
has been offered, or cleanup completed,” Ojo said.
The statement also quoted Chief Francis Temi Ododo, Monarch of Ikebiri
community as saying : “Our community cannot wait any longer.
“We have had ENI’s pollution for too long, damaging our fishing, our
farming and our lives. We are now looking to the Italian courts for justice for
our people.
“The communities of the Niger Delta have had to live for decades with
the effects of continuous oil spills on our health, the welfare and their
livelihoods.
“Thousands of oil spills have ravaged the communities across the Niger
Delta to feed the profits of ENI, and other oil and gas companies,” the
community leader said.
However Marilia Cioni
Media Relations Officer, Exploration, Upstream and Technical Activities unit at Eni confirmed the litigation in an emailed response.
“I will revert to you with Eni's position on this matter shortly,”Cioni
said.
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