NOSDRA to SNEPCo: Obey Court Order on Bonga Oil Spill

Fri, Jul 20, 2018 | By publisher


Energy Briefs

THE National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, NOSDRA, has called on Shell Nigeria Exploration and Petroleum Company Limited, SNEPCo, to pay the $3.6 billion fine slammed on it by Federal High Court, Lagos. The compensation is for the settlement of 350 communities in the Niger Delta region that were affected by the spill.

Senator Ayo Akinyelure, chairman, NOSDRA, said the oil spillage which occurred on December 20, 2011, due to exploration within Oil Mining Lease, OML, 118 severely desecrated the oil rich communities, thereby affecting the rural dwellers. The incident caused about 40, 000 barrels of crude oil which equals to 6,400,000 litres of crude oil discharged into the seas.

According to him, the incident led NOSDRA to levy SNEPCo $1.8 billion as compensation for damaging the environment, the affected communities with another $1.8 billion as ‘punitive damages’. “SNEPCo in the process instituted a suit against the agency, challenging NOSDRA’s Act and its enforcement functions as contravening the constitution of Nigeria (as amended).”

However, the court dismissed the suit and that issues raised by the plaintiff (SNEPCo) were resolved in favour of the defendant (NOSDRA) and an order dismissing the suit was clearly made by the presiding judge. “We cannot remain in court in perpetuity, when our people in the Niger Delta region are dying of hunger on daily basis over the years since the occurrence of Bonga oil spillage.”

– Jul. 20, 2018 @ 12:55 GMT

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