INC president seeks urgent action to tackle environmental degradation in Ijawland

President of the ljaw National Congress, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, has called for urgent measures from government, global community and regulatory agencies to address environmental degradation in Ijawland.
Mr Okaba said this in his remarks at a strategic meeting with Exco of the Europe Chapter in London, United Kingdom.
In the speech obtained in Abuja, Mr Okaba also drew the attention to the dilapidated oil facilities in Ijawland and the Niger Delta.
The INC president, who listed the human and environmental woes plaguing the ljaw people since the discovery of oil in the region, noted that oil to the ljaws was now a curse and not a blessing.
He noted that as part of the internationalisation of the INC’s advocacy for environmental justice and true federalism, deliberate measures must be taken by ljaws globally to condemn the increasing spate and scope of underdevelopment.
“Human and environmental degradations suffered by the ljaw people despite being among the four largest and major oil and gas producing ethnic groups in Nigeria must also be condemned,” he said.
The INC president also referenced the sordid state of ljawland as copiously captured in a commisioned document.
According to him the document is titled, “Environmental genocide: Counting the humanitarian and environmental cost of oil and gas production in Bayelsa.”
He appealed for speedy intervention and rescue by well-meaning international human right institutions in the world before the situation gets out of hand.
“As we speak the ljaw people are at high risk of instalmental deaths, arising from the unmitigated and nefarious oil exploratory activities in the land. I therefore appeal to international organisations to help the ljaw people from the slow deaths they are daily subjected to. This situation may be far more than the deaths in conventional wars, known to humanity,” he said.
The president also described the present 13 per cent and three per cent federal allocation to oil producing states and the host communities as meagre and grossly inadequate in addressing the colossal damages inflicted on the ljaw people.
(NAN)
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