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Oil Spill: Shell Offers To Pay Nigerian Community $50m   by herbscure02(m): 4:25am On Sep 13, 2013
The Shell Petroleum Development Company has offered to pay N7.5 billion, about $50m to the indigenes of Bodo community, Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers state, who were affected by an oil spill in 2008.

A competent source close to Shell told the News Agency of Nigeria in Port Harcourt on Thursday that the offer was made at the ongoing settlement negotiations between the company and representatives of the community.

The meeting is taking place in Port Harcourt.

The source said that the company had made the proposal and was awaiting the response of the community’s representatives and their lawyers.

Shell had accepted responsibility for the oil spill in 2008 which polluted the waterways of the fishing communities.

The company, however, insisted that the volume of the spill and number of those who lost their means of livelihood were exaggerated.

Shell’s spokesman, Mr Joseph Obari, said: “We took part in this week’s settlement negotiations with two objectives — to make a generous offer of compensation to those who have suffered hardship as a result of the two highly regrettable operational spills in 2008, and to make progress in relation to the cleanup.

“We await the community’s response to our compensation proposal, and we’re pleased to have made progress in relation to the cleanup.

“SPDC and the Bodo community have committed their full support for the cleanup process, currently in progress, with the support of Bert Ronhaar, the former Netherlands Ambassador to Nigeria,’’ he added.

Obari said that Shell had also proposed a series of interim measures to begin the removal of oil from the area.

“Of course, the success of any interim measures and final remediation depends on the cessation of oil theft and illegal refining in the area,” he said.

He said that oil theft, which usually affected the environment, had remained the major cause of oil pollution in the Niger Delta.

Meanwhile, some indigenes of Bodo community protested on Thursday about their exclusion from the ongoing negotiations with Shell.

Their spokesman, Mr Eugene Odey, a lawyer, said that Shell was insincere in its efforts to deal with the majority of those affected by the 2008 oil spill



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Re: Oil Spill: Shell Offers To Pay Nigerian Community $50m   by yunglykmine(m): 4:46am On Sep 13, 2013
Good one from shell.. For peace to reign. But since 2008 fa..
Re: Oil Spill: Shell Offers To Pay Nigerian Community $50m   by rozayx5(m): 4:53am On Sep 13, 2013
so this change is all they can offer after a oil spill undecided undecided
Re: Oil Spill: Shell Offers To Pay Nigerian Community $50m   by gerald09(m): 10:37am On Sep 13, 2013
rozayx5: so this change is all they can offer after a oil spill undecided undecided
God bless you just my tot exactly. Dis na money dey dey find for cupboard. $50million is nuffin compared to the life dis spillage has cost over the years. human life n the environment have suffered tremendously dat it will take years b4 the environment can be used again, (dats if they don't have another spill). dey shuld be asking for $1billion minimum something that will shake dem (Shell). So they lean from their wickedness. Please make dem no agree for $50million, since shell has admitted its dere fault its tym to call on the rest of the world to help break them.

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