The Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the
Earth, Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has urged energy firms operating in the Niger Delta
region to intensify research efforts into renewable and non-fossil fuels.
Mr Alagoa Morris, Head of Field Operations at
ERA/FoEN, a Non-Governmental Organisation, made the call in an interview in Yenagoa.
Morris said there was the need to diversify
the nation’s energy mix and reduce the emphasis on oil and gas prospecting due
to their adverse effects on the ecosystem.
He frowned at indiscriminate seismic
activities by oil firms in the residential area in Yenagoa.
This has been ongoing in Yenagoa in the past
two months.
ERA/FoEN, in a reaction to the development,
noted that the aggressive search for oil in residential areas was ill-advised.
According to Morris, the present convention is
to develop alternative energy sources that are environmentally friendly.
The group said the sound of explosives creates
panic among residents and it wondered why there was no sensitisation to
enlighten residents and assure them of safety.
He said some residents, who expressed their
concerns on the oil exploration activities told the NGO that the seismic cables
in use traversed their houses and often disrupted their social and economic
activities.
According to him, the residents express fears
that if oil was struck, they may be compelled to relocate.
“Some residents, however, expressed optimism
that if crude oil/gas is found on their land, it would bring fortune to them.
“ERA/FoEN observed that the seismic cables
were laid at the doorsteps of some residences, around and entrances to homes,
shops/business environment, roadsides and even in the middle of the roads in Yenagoa.
“It is unimaginable that while the world is
progressively shifting away from fossil energy, developing renewable energy;
the Federal Government and Shell are still exploring crude oil/gas.
“The explosives detonated during the search
for oil was responsible for the reported earth tremor incidents reported by ERA
last year.’’
He urged the federal government and oil firms
to leave the oil/gas in the soil and go for the renewable source of energy.
This advice, he said became necessary,
considering the social and environmental conflicts and injustices associated
with fossil energy.
“Government should protect the rights of
Nigerians to live and go about their businesses in an environment conducive to
their development in line with Article 24 of African Charter on Human and
People’s Right.
“The environment needs protection and defence
from government.
“Residents should not just remain silent; they
should express themselves freely.
“Experience has shown that environment damaged
by crude oil induced pollution has never been properly attended to by our
government and the oil companies.
“The federal and state governments should
ensure that Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Social Impact Assessment
(SIA) should be conducted before any exploration exercise,’’ ERA/FoEN said.
When contacted about use explosives to explore
oil, Mr Joseph Obari, Spokesman of Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC),
declined to comment
It is not only strange,the way and manner these seismic guys and their pay masters take undue advantage of our people and sail so provocatively. It is very sad that when the world is moving away from Fossil Fuel, Nigeria is holding tenaciously to this violence prone source of energy...
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