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Oil Spill: Reps Order Probe Of Cleanup Exercise In Oil-Producing Areas

BEVERLY HILLS, March 11, (THEWILL) – The House of Representatives has ordered an immediate probe of the cleanup of spills and remediation in oil-producing areas of the country in the last five years.

Considering a motion sponsored by Abubakar Hassan Fulata at plenary, the House resolved to set up an ad-hoc committee to probe activities of the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) in the Joint Investigative Visits.

It also resolved to investigate the extent of compliance with the Environmental Guidelines and Standards for Petroleum Industry in Nigeria (EGASPIN) and report within eight weeks for further legislative action.

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While moving the motion, Hon. Fulata expressed concern over the sufferings in the Niger Delta region as a result of over 50 years of oil spills and subsequent pollution of the freshwater system, degradation of water quality and lowering of food web productivity.

He said he was privy to information that life expectancy in the country stood at 55 years whereas in the Niger Delta it was lower by 10 years due to pollution.

He claimed that the annual report of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) indicated that 569 incidents of oil spills were conveyed with 9718.22 barrels spilled and only 800.55 barrels were recovered, while thousands of barrels of oil were lost to the environment.

The lawmaker noted that increase in oil revenue to the nation was contingent on the peace and harmony that reigns in the oil-producing areas, adding that with the current drift in global oil prices, failure to clean up impacted sites would create tension in the communities, which may impact national oil production.

He stated that quick detection of oil spills, visits to the spill sites and prompt cleanup were necessary to avoid severe impacts on the environment, pollution of potable water sources, which make it a major threat and negate the attainment of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Following the motion, the House, presided by the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, voted in favour of a probe into the cleanup exercise in the region.

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