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PHOTO Inside Delta Delta community raises alarm over impact of Oil Spillage On Farmland

Written By: Francis Onoiriobholo

09 Apr 2024 12:06 AM

Isoko, Delta – Some farmers of Uzere Community in Isoko South Local Government area of Delta State who allegedly suffered a devastating oil spillage last year have raised the alarm over what they described as “the unabated ravaging impact of the spill on their farmland”.

The community appealed to the management of Heritage Energy Operational Services Ltd, (HEOSL) the oil company operating in the area to carry out proper clean up and Soil remediation in the affected farmland to enable farmers commence this year’s cultivation.

It was gathered that some of the farmers in the agrarian community were yet to commence cultivation in their farm land this year, as a result of alleged poor clean up and remediation on the affected soil.

Some of the affected farmers who narrated their ordeals as a result of the effect of the spill on their farm lands and ponds lamented that they could not cultivate their farm lands since last year due to the damage done to their soil by the oil spill.

One of the affected farmers in the community, Mr. Peter Oghomomo, said the Oil spill occurred three kilometers away from his farmland but because the clean up was not carried out immediately, it spread into his farm and many other farm lands and destroyed their farm produce for last year, adding that the impact was severe because it occurred during the raining season.

“We are appealing to the management of Heritage Energy Operational Services to come to our rescue before this year’s raining season commence.”

Another affected farmer, Prince Owohoro while lamenting over the looming hunger that would befall the community if nothing drastic is done narrated how the spill affected their farm lands.

According to him, “Soon after the spill occurred, the management of Heritage Energy Operational Services with some representatives of our community carried out a joint investigation visit (JIV) to the site and it was discovered that 16 Uzere-Eriemu delivery pipeline was vandalized by third party infraction.

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“They contracted the clean up and remediation to a contractor but little or nothing was done because it was at the peak of the raining season.

“Thereafter, we forwarded a petition to the company, stating that although we are peace loving people, we should not be taken for granted because hunger can push anyone to do the unimaginable and this was not responded to.”

Also speaking on the issue, the President General of Uzere kingdom, Prince Eholor called on the Heritage Energy Operational Services to harken to the voice of the people and carry out proper clean up and remediation.

“Until the surface of the affected soil is properly scrapped off to the level the crude sank into the Soil, there is nothing that will germinate in those farm lands for a long time.

“To tell you the delicate nature of oil spillage in our lives, if there is any spark of fire, there is going to be an out break of fire within that area and that soil will continue to burn till the affected soil is completely
consumed.

“Recently, some farmers who were cultivating their lands for planting had fire in their land, before they could say jack, the affected soil started burning and this fire lasted days and the people were scared of being consumed.”

Responding to the allegations, the Corporate Communications Manager of Heritage Energy Operational Services Ltd, operator of OML 30 Joint Ventures between NNPCL Exploration and production Limited and Shoreline Natural Resources Limited Joint Ventures, Kayode Adebayo, said the company’s commitment to environmental stewardship and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is one of the top priority package for the oil company.

According to him, Heritage Energy Operational Services Ltd has spent over N67.4 billion on Cooperate Social Responsibility between 2019 and 2023.

“Approximately 10% of the CSR budget of N6.96 billion was invested on the implementation of the GMOU across the OML 30 host communities”.

Kayode said contrary to the claim of negligence raised by some members of the community, clean up was carried out immediately after the joint investigation visit was completed by representative of the community and the company.

“As a responsible Operator, any spill sighted in our area of operation is immediately addressed by way of clean up regardless of the cause or the source of spill, Uzere spill were not left out of this standard operating process.

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