Oil Spills: Shell Set to Pay €15m Compensation to N’Delta Farmers Confirms installation of leak detection system on 20 pipeline segments Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) yesterday announced that it would pay
€15 million to farmers in three Niger Delta communities as compensation for damages to their farms from pipeline leaks between 2004 and 2007. The villages are Goi in Ogoni
land, Rivers State; Oruma in Bayelsa State; and Ikot Ada Udo in Akwa Ibom State. A Dutch Appeal court ruled last year, following 15 years of legal battles, that Shell’s Nigerian
branch must pay out for a series of leaks and that the parent company must install new pipeline equipment to prevent further devastating spills. Shell announced yesterday
that it had reached a deal with the Dutch environmental group Milieudefensie that has helped the affected communities. “Under the settlement, the Shell Petroleum Development
Company of Nigeria Ltd (SPDC), as operator of the SPDC joint venture, will pay an amount of €15 million for the benefit of the Continued on page 5
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L-R: Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and former president, Goodluck Jonathan, when the former Anambra governor, who was in Bayelsa State on campaign, visited Jonathan at his home in Yenagoa…yesterday.
The Chairman of the South-west Governors’ Forum/Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu yesterday warned those in the region agitating for Oodua Nation to perish the Continued on page 5
Bleak Christmas, Prices of Goods, Services Continue Steep Rise Nigerians living in dark times, says NLC Bennett Oghifo in Lagos With Christmas just 24 hours away, majority of Nigerians shopping for the festivity are going through harrowing times. Many may end up with bleak celebrations. This is because the prices of essential goods and services have continued a steep rise. Petrol scarcity has also persisted, resulting in very high intra-state and inter-state transportation fares. Apparently echoing the pains of the masses, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in a Christmas message issued yesterday in Abuja lamented that Nigerians were currently going through “dark times,” and called for urgent action from government. At the top of the essential commodities whose prices are Continued on page 5
GLO FESTIVAL OF JOY… L-R: Globacom’s Regional Activation Manager, Akinsola Williams; Executive Chairman of Ibeju Lekki Local Government, Engineer Abdullahi Olowa; House winner in Glo Festival of Joy, Abiodun Lawal and his wife, Azeezat; Baale Oribanwa, Ibeju-Lekki, Alhaji Musbau Akanni Igiaba; and Chief Admin Officer of the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, Mrs Ene Ochagla, at the presentation of keys to a 3-Bedroom apartment to Lawal in Lagos…yesterday.
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