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Environmental Defenders Network seeks people centered policies before resumption of oil operations in Ogoniland

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TUE JAN 28 2025-theGBJournal| The Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN) on Monday called on the federal government and all relevant agencies to address critical concerns before any resumption of oil operations in Ogoniland, as currently proposed by the Federal Government.

Stating the demands of EDEN in an interview with newsmen, Executive Director of EDEN, Chima Williams pointed out that Ogoni communities have suffered environmental degradation, livelihood losses, and violations of their fundamental rights for decades.

He stated that the Federal Government must engage the Ogoni people in meaningful dialogue to determine clear entry points and expectations for all stakeholders.

He also demanded for mutual expectations, involving commitments from the government, investing oil companies, and the Ogoni people themselves, adding that a detailed framework of operational guidelines, standards, and environmental protections must be developed and agreed upon by the Ogoni people, environmental experts, and relevant stakeholders.

William’s demanded on behalf of EDEN also includes prioritizing a blueprint that safeguards the environment, citizens’ livelihoods, and future generations, while calling for the establishment of strong enforcement mechanisms to ensure accountability for any infractions by oil companies.

He further charged the Federal Government to provide a clear, transparent process for holding oil companies accountable for environmental damages and community violations.

“Investing oil companies must provide an environmental bond—funds set aside in advance to address any potential mishaps or operational damages, regardless of the cause. The funds must be accessible to regulatory bodies to ensure prompt remediation and compensation without delays. Local content laws must mandate that Ogoni professionals are given priority for all technical and non-technical roles in the oil operations.

Agreements must ensure the protection of livelihoods for those relying on the land for survival, with clear provisions for compensation and sustainable alternatives.”

Williams added that Oil operations in Ogoniland must not resume until these preconditions are met, as he reiterated EDEN’s position on the restoration of Ogoniland’s environment, the protection of its people’s rights, and their active involvement in decision-making are non-negotiable, as anything short of this will be resisted.

He charged the Ogoni people to remain united and vigilant, rejecting divide-and-rule tactics often employed by corporations, as community cohesion is essential to ensure that the demands made are respected and implemented.

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