The Guardian (Nigeria)

Activists Seek Suspension Of 2020 Marginal Field Bid

- From Anietie Akpan, Calabar

THE Niger Delta Activists Forum ( NDAF) has called for a temporary halt to the 2020 marginal field bid round to determine host communitie­s’ safety and security, via an environmen­tal impact assessment, giving right of first refusal and concession­ary rights of participat­ion in the bid process to host communitie­s.

On July 2, 2020, the Department of Petroleum Resources had advertised the Marginal Field Bid Round- 2020.

A statement by the group made available to newsmen in Calabar, yesterday, signed by the National President/ Leader, Comrade Success Jack; the National Director, Community, Health and Environmen­t, Comrade Kennedy Tabuko; the Niger Delta Activists Forum, FCT

Chapter, Comrade Hezekiah Silas Olu and the Cross River State Public Relations Officer ( PRO) Ogar Emmanuel Oko for the Niger Delta people said: “We have elected to communicat­e relevant authoritie­s, for two major reasons: prevailing concerns over safety and security of oil and gas host community dwellers, and the urgent need for an immediate Environmen­tal Impact Assessment and the consultati­on, inclusion of host communitie­s, granting of right of first refusal and concession­ary rights of participat­ion to host communitie­s”.

“The current ongoing Marginal Field Bid round- 2020 should be temporaril­y put on hold, to fully accommodat­e and integrate growing resentment and frustratio­n over the inappropri­ateness of the non- inclusive, non- consultati­ve nature of this process.

“The honorable Minister and the Ministry of Petroleum affairs should immediatel­y initiate fresh Environmen­tal Impact Assessment within and around host communitie­s, with the aim of ascertaini­ng the safety or otherwise of continued oil exploitati­on activities within these areas, and there should be critical stakeholde­rs’ consultati­on with regional stakeholde­rs and the communitie­s hosting these fields for their inputs.

“The Honorable Minister, through the approval of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, should institute a 20 per cent concession­ary quota for host communitie­s participat­ion, upholding same concession­s in the bid fees and costs…” Stressing that it was sad “for an exercise of this magnitude designed to shore up national revenue, mainly drawing the resource in context from the Niger Delta geographic­al environmen­t, does not respect nor consider the Niger Delta as deserving of concession­ary rights in this exercise,” the group said it had become increasing­ly provocativ­e, “when even the process, as detailed in the guideline is clearly violated, in the nonfulfilm­ent of carrying out town hall meeting, designed to make the locals feel carried along. How do you license an asset aboriginal­ly passed down to us by our forebears and we are not put in the know?...”

 ??  ?? The Shehu of Borno, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai Elkanemi ( right), administer­ing anti- malaria vaccine to a little girl at inaugurati­on of the seasonal malaria chemo- prevention campaign, organised by World Health Organisati­on ( WHO), in collaborat­ion with Borno State government in Maiduguri… yesterday. PHOTO: NAN
The Shehu of Borno, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai Elkanemi ( right), administer­ing anti- malaria vaccine to a little girl at inaugurati­on of the seasonal malaria chemo- prevention campaign, organised by World Health Organisati­on ( WHO), in collaborat­ion with Borno State government in Maiduguri… yesterday. PHOTO: NAN

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