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Dickson Challenges IOCs On Environmental Impact, Development Of N/Delta

Dickson, who described Bayelsa as a state with an unenviable title of pollution, stressed the need for effective collaboration between the government and the oil companies to tackle the menace.

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Gov. Seriake Dickson has urged oil companies operating in the state and the Niger Delta on the protection of the environment, particularly in the areas of crude oil pollution and gas flaring.

Dickson stated this when held separate meetings with the managements of the Nigerian Agip Oil Company, (NAOC) and Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) in government House, Yenagoa on Wednesday.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Francis Agbo said, the governor decried the level of environmental degradation in the Niger Delta region.

He said that it was regrettable that no serious effort has been made to address the problems, in spite of the outcry of the people over the years.

Dickson, who described Bayelsa as a state with an unenviable title of pollution, stressed the need for effective collaboration between the government and the oil companies to tackle the menace.

He called on the oil majors to come up with a concrete plan of action on remediation of polluted sites and intensify efforts at stopping gas flaring in the region.

Dickson used the opportunity to welcome Mr. Alessandro Tiani on his appointment as the new General Manager, District, NAOC.

Describing development as a collective responsibility, he also called on the SPDC to support the state government’s Education Trust Fund, health insurance scheme and sports development initiatives.

“I will like to use this opportunity to once again restate the stand of the Bayelsa government on the need for the protection of the environment and for your company and other oil majors to show greater responsibility in this area.

“Due to the constant pollution that we have suffered as a people over the years. This state now bears the unenviable title of environmental pollution as a result of a number of factors.

“We, therefore call on all oil companies to come up with a concrete plan of action for the remediation of polluted sites and stopping of gas flaring.” Dickson reportedly said.

In their separate responses, the General Manager, District, NAOC, Tiani and the General Manager, External Relations of SPDC, Mr. Igo Weli pledged their commitment to the development initiatives of the present administration.

They further solicited the state government’s intervention in checking crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism.