Nigeria needs $12bn for oil spills clean up – Report

Nigeria, one of Africa’s largest oil producers, would need $12 billion to clean up several years of oil spills in the Niger Delta region.

Media Talk Africa reports this was contained in a report on Tuesday by the Bayelsa State Oil and Environmental Commission.

According to the Commission, two international oil companies, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited and Eni, an Italian oil company, have been the sole culprits of oil spills in the Southern Bayelsa State for over twelve years.

The Commission said it started investigating the case of oil spills in the region in 2019 and discovered, among other findings, that toxic pollutants from spills and gas flaring were many times higher than the safe limits in samples of soil, water, air, and residents’ blood.

The report further blamed ICOs for neglect, inadequate road map and strategy to end the oil-spills problem in the region.

“The report finds failures of strategy, prevention, response and remediation by oil companies,” it said.

Several ICOs have engaged in age-long legal battles with oil-producing communities without landmark victory.

Meanwhile, the ICOs continued to blame the oil thieves and illegal refineries as the reason for the decade-age oil spill problem.

You may also like

Recent News

Gov. Lawal approves 120-day rapid intervention plan to tackle education crisis in Zamfara — Daily Nigerian

Zamfara Governor Approves 120-Day Education Intervention Plan

'National shame' - Peter Obi reacts to terrorists' attack in Niger

Peter Obi Defends Political Moves, Calls for Reform

OnePlus Nord 6 Review: Finally, a Mid-Ranger Without Compromise

OnePlus Nord 6 Review: Flagship Design, High-Performance Display, and Value-Driven Specs

Orban falls, but Hungary’s realities remain — RT World News

Hungary Election: Orban’s Defeat and EU Policy Shift

Scroll to Top