Niger Delta
stakeholders, including oil-producing communities, regulators and civil
society groups, yesterday warned against the open destruction of illegal
refineries by the security forces operating in the region.

In a
communique released at the end of the quarterly meeting of the
Multi-stakeholder Platform (MSP) on Oil Spill in the Niger Delta, the
concerned groups said the action by soldiers was capable of further
destroying the ecosystem of the region.
At the MSP
forum, which is an initiative of the Nigeria Security and Reconciliation
Programme (NSRP) and supported by the Department of International
Development (DFID) of the United Kingdom Government,
the groups unanimously agreed that oil spillage in whatever form or by
whatever agency of government remains unacceptable.
“No matter
whatever anyone has to say, there is no gain whatsoever in oil spill.
If there is any gain at all, it is ad hoc, perfunctory, selfish and
easily short-lived with longer term negative impact on the people, the
economy and the environment,” the stakeholders said.
In the
statement released in Yenagoa and signed by Dr. Austin Onuoha, the chief
facilitator, participants called on security agencies to henceforth
devise new means of destroying bush refineries discovered in the creeks.
“Security
agencies should collaborate in stemming the tide of illegal oil
bunkering and pipeline vandalism and desist from destroying and burning
seized oil drums and tankers. They pollute the environment and deny
relevant agencies evidence for prosecuting pipeline vandals
“They are
advised to train a special team to manage security operations during
joint investigation visits to oil spill sites,” the stakeholders noted.
The meeting
called on all and sundry to support the National Oil Spill Detection and
Response Agency (NOSDRA) to deliver on its mandate of responding and
managing oil spills in a sustainable manner.
The
stakeholders also called on the federal government to increase funding
to NOSDRA to enable it to discharge its functions on oil spill response
and management effectively and in a timely manner.
However,
communities were warned to ensure that they do all in their powers to
prevent oil spill, pipeline vandalism and illegal oil bunkering within
their communities
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