The Abia state chapter of the Oil and Gas Host Communities of Nigeria
have demanded N98 billion from the Federal Government as part of the
accumulated compensation for gas flaring.
Chief Jonathan Ezere, the chairman of the association, who made the
demand on Friday while briefing journalists in Umuahia, put the total
amount of compensation at N1 trillion.
Ezere claimed that the
compensation was a product of a tripartite agreement reached in 1958
between host communities on one hand and the Federal Government and the
oil multinational companies on the other.
He claimed that the oil
multinationals had paid the money into government coffers and demanded
that the government should pay an initial N98 billion and thereafter,
agree with the association on how to pay the balance.
``We are
not fighting the Federal Government to pay us this money mistakenly paid
into its account; it is our right; Government must release the money to
address numerous environmental challenges in the area.''
The
chairman accused the government of developing other parts of the country
with the oil revenue while the communities suffered from environmental
degradation.
``If this money is given to us, we can use it to
provide pipe borne water, cottage industries, modular refineries, credit
facilities and other things
to empower our people.''
Ezere
told reporters that the group was awaiting President Goodluck Jonathan's
response on the matter, having forwarded its demand through the
Minster of Petroleum Resources.
``Youths
and other interest groups are beginning to lose patience; government
must act fast to save the region from the dark days of
restiveness.''
The
chairman urged the oil companies to stop gas flaring and embrace
environmentally safe methods of oil exploration used by their
counterpart in other countries.
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