Gov. Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa has blamed International Oil
Companies (IOC) for degrading the predominantly swampy Niger Delta environment
in oil and gas exploration and production.
Dickson, in a statement on Saturday by his Special Adviser,
Media Relations, Fidelis Soriwei expressed dismay over the insensitivity of the
multinational oil companies to the plight of the host communities in the Niger
Delta region.
According to Soriwei, Dickson at the weekend received the Green
Wheel award by the Rotary International District 9141 in recognition of his
contribution to the Environmental challenges as it affects the people of the
region.
He said the presentation of the award was done by
the District Governor Rotary International District 9141, Adeyemi Oladokun at
the PTI Warri, Delta State.
Dickson who was represented by the commissioner for Environment,
Mr Ebipadei Apaingolo condemned the multinational oil firms for brazenly
destroying the Niger Delta environment.
He alleged that the IOCs operated without adherence to
international best practices in their activities.
Dickson applauded Rotary International for deeming
it fit to recognise the activities of his administration with a highly
prestigious award especially on issues" relating to Environment as it
affects the people of the state.
He called called on International Oil Companies and the Federal
Government to operate in accordance with best practices
The governor who reiterated his commitment in fighting
environmental degradation, noted that the launch of Rise For Bayelsa Campaign
was to attract global attention to the effects of oil pollution in the
state.
According to him, the commission was inaugurated “ to
investigate the environmental, health, socio-economic, cultural and human
damage caused by operations of both local and multi-national oil companies.”
The governor, therefore, sought the partnership of the Rotary
International and other groups, locally and internationally in his quest to
address the Environmental challenges confronting the people of Niger Delta
region.
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