SHORELINE communities
and fisher-persons in Delta and Bayelsa States, affected by the Shell Nigeria
Exploration and Production Company, SNEPCo, Bonga oil spill of December 20,
2011, have described as bizarre, an alleged refusal by the company to pay
$3.6 billion compensation to the victims of the crude oil spill, as directed by
the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, NOSDRA, on grounds that
some persons took the firm to court over the spill.
The communities said: “SNEPCo’s allegation that some persons
took them to court as the only reason why they are refusing to settle the said
crude oil spill compensation bill is unacceptable because the said shoreline
communities and fisher-persons affected by the said crude oil spill are not in
court with SNEPCo since they voluntarily agreed not to engage in any litigation
with SNEPCo and submitted to Federal Government-led peaceful settlement.”
The communities/fisher-persons in a statement by HRH I.B
Ojukonsin and two others, said: “The representatives of the said shoreline communities
and fisher-persons are prepared to sign undertaking to indemnify SNEPCo against
any loss and/or damages it may incur for any money paid as compensation to
affected victims within their respective communities along the shoreline of
Delta and Bayelsa States.
“It is on record that SNEPCo accepted spilling 40,000
barrels of crude oil at Bonga field in December 2011 into the sea where
fisher-persons carry out their fishing and other means of economic livelihood
due to equipment failure.
“As a follow up SNEPCo carried out Environmental Post Impact
Assessment, PIA, to determine the effects of the said crude oil spill and
chemical dispersant used to disperse the spilled oil within the sea and the
outcome of the said PIA revealed among other things that ‘reversible and
irreversible damage’ was done to ecological resources within the fishing areas
of the sea impacted by the said crude oil spill.
“Consequently, concerned stakeholders met severally with the
House of Representatives Committee on Environment during which it was resolved
that pursuant to the said PIA Report and other relevant information, NOSDRA
should carry out damage assessment of identified communities and fisher-persons
affected by the said crude oil spill as well as determine compensation payable
to persons that fish at the sea and/or depend on the ecological resources of
the sea for a living, and it is on the basis of the foregoing that NOSDRA asked
SNEPCo to pay $3.6 billion as compensation to the shoreline communities.”
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