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Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by zero8zero(op): 5:13pm On Feb 10, 2025
The House of Representatives has urged the Federal Government to halt divestment applications from International Oil Companies (IOCs) like Shell and Total Energies until they meet their environmental and social obligations to the Niger Delta region.

This decision was made after the adoption of a motion moved by House Minority Leader, Hon. Kingsley Chinda, during Thursday’s plenary.

Chinda highlighted the devastating environmental and health impacts of oil exploration in the Niger Delta, citing independent assessments by the United Nations Environment Programme and the Bayelsa State Oil and Environment Commission.

These assessments revealed contaminated water sources, soil infertility, loss of biodiversity, and public health emergencies.

The lawmaker recalled that the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission recently rejected Shell’s divestment application due to its failure to address environmental liabilities.

Chinda also noted that past divestments by IOCs have left communities with unresolved pollution, worsened environmental degradation, and increased social unrest.

The House is concerned that approving divestment requests without addressing historical and ongoing liabilities risks undermining Nigeria’s regulatory independence and signaling impunity for environmental crimes. They believe that a comprehensive and transparent review process must precede any approval of IOC divestments.

The House urged the Federal Government to immediately halt all divestment processes by Shell, TotalEnergies, and other IOCs until their historical environmental and social liabilities are addressed. They also emphasized the need for transparent consultations with Niger Delta communities and state governments.

Furthermore, the House mandated the NUPRC to enforce compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act and reject divestment applications that fail to meet the highest standards of corporate accountability. They also called for detailed assessments of new operators’ financial, technical, and environmental capacities before granting approval.

The House also advocated for the establishment of an Environmental Restoration Fund, financed by IOCs, to comprehensively address the estimated $100 billion in damages across the Niger Delta.

They also proposed introducing community profit-sharing mechanisms to ensure that host communities benefit directly from oil and gas revenues.

This move by the House of Representatives is a significant step towards holding IOCs accountable for their environmental and social obligations in the Niger Delta region. It also highlights the need for transparency and community engagement in the divestment process.
https://punchng.com/reps-ask-fg-to-halt-shell-totalenergies-divestment-over-environmental-liabilities/

Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by SoftSport(m): 5:13pm On Feb 10, 2025
Glad to see steps toward holding oil companies accountable and protecting the Niger Delta. 😎
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by Acekidc4(m): 5:14pm On Feb 10, 2025
Ok
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by Iphupa: 6:15pm On Feb 10, 2025
Yinmu yinmu
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by horia: 6:15pm On Feb 10, 2025
If you saw the terrible conditions that the people who live in these oil “infested” areas are in, you will hate the companies and be disappointed in the government even more
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by phemmyfour: 6:15pm On Feb 10, 2025
Long overdue..enough of the environmental pollution
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by oluwaseunamos33(m): 6:16pm On Feb 10, 2025
Good. Una dey follow my advice nowadays
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by Seadogfellow: 6:16pm On Feb 10, 2025
grin

Ogoni people


Nigerian government don come to defraud una again
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by free2ryhme:
zero8zero:
https://punchng.com/reps-ask-fg-to-halt-shell-totalenergies-divestment-over-environmental-liabilities/
IOCs definitely need to be held accountable for the environmental damage they’ve caused. But with the level of corruption backing these companies in host countries, it’s hard to see any real action being taken anytime soon.
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by atobs4real(m): 6:20pm On Feb 10, 2025
Long overdue to save Niger Delta. The land of honey to our dear Nation
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by ednut1(m): 6:21pm On Feb 10, 2025
The IOCs are in a joint venture with NNPC. Has NNPC met their own environmental commitments? 🥱
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by simpleseyi: 6:21pm On Feb 10, 2025
Were you not paid for the oil exploration?
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by atobs4real(m): 6:21pm On Feb 10, 2025
Long overdue to save Niger Delta. The land of honey to our dear Nation
Environmental Protection is 🔑🔑🔑🔑
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by TOMMYS: 6:23pm On Feb 10, 2025
when them put call from +33. una mind go dey
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by zero8zero(op): 6:27pm On Feb 10, 2025
ednut1:
The IOCs are in a joint venture with NNPC. Has NNPC met their own environmental commitments? 🥱
What environmental pollution is NNPC committing?
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by Tjra: 6:29pm On Feb 10, 2025
Almost all the divestments have been completed.

Mobil, Agip, etc. SPDC sef is done and dusted.

Hin day just break? Mumu
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by COMPAQ(m): 6:36pm On Feb 10, 2025
horia:
If you saw the terrible conditions that the people who live in these oil “infested” areas are in, you will hate the companies and be disappointed in the government even more
That damage and environmental degradation caused by the citizens themselves via bunkering is far worse than what the oil companies ever did. In a case where in 1 year millitary is shutting down over 500 refining sites and these folks just store the crude in pits dug into the ground. Are iocs supposed to take responsibility for that as well.
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by ednut1(m): 6:41pm On Feb 10, 2025
zero8zero:
What environmental pollution is NNPC committing?
olodo spotted. NNPC has 51% stake in most of the joint ventures. The IOC operates them on their behalf and send them their own share of the oil and sometimes offset the costs incurred via cutbacks. Technically both parties are responsible for the environmental damages.

Any company buying the IOC assets is required to inherit their ARO balance ( asset retirement obligations) which should cover environmental damages. These reps no go school
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by Alliswell248: 6:46pm On Feb 10, 2025
Our reps are coming up.
This is impressive. Govt agencies must do the needful.
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by Druss(m): 6:53pm On Feb 10, 2025
Sounds more like someone wants to be settled. The new companies inherit the responsibility as well.
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by SoaringLife01: 6:59pm On Feb 10, 2025
All IOCs are in a JV( Joint Venture ) with the FG. Of which, the Federal Government has the highest share.
So if you are calling the IOCs to order , the FG should be involved too. Not only to share profit.
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by Bullhari: 7:00pm On Feb 10, 2025
I hope this is not a case of holding the bull by the tail so it can be milked
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by mannobi(m):
Too bad the blessings from the Niger delta region has become their own bane. The goose that lay the golden egg is left to rot in penury while we construct railway 🚂 to maradi in Niger republic
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by Hienna1: 7:08pm On Feb 10, 2025
They need help
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by NothingDoMe: 8:42pm On Feb 10, 2025
Bullshit
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by NothingDoMe: 8:44pm On Feb 10, 2025
ednut1:
The IOCs are in a joint venture with NNPC. Has NNPC met their own environmental commitments? 🥱
Not all are JV but yes you've got a point!
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by zero8zero(op): 9:03pm On Feb 10, 2025
ednut1:
olodo spotted. NNPC has 51% stake in most of the joint ventures. The IOC operates them on their behalf and send them their own share of the oil and sometimes offset the costs incurred via cutbacks. Technically both parties are responsible for the environmental damages.

Any company buying the IOC assets is required to inherit their ARO balance ( asset retirement obligations) which should cover environmental damages. These reps no go school
You be dullard abeg, you don't know the IOCs each has its own pipelines, for instance, if Shell's pipeline leaks and contaminates an environment, NNPC will bear the cost because they have a JV?. Are you okay?
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by lereinter(m): 9:14pm On Feb 10, 2025
Rep and empty barrel, audio, policy

That's how they woke up from hangover and decided we should have 31 more states

Idióts
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by ednut1(m): 9:18pm On Feb 10, 2025
zero8zero:
You be dullard abeg, you don't know the IOCs each has its own pipelines, for instance, if Shell's pipeline leaks and contaminates an environment, NNPC will bear the cost because they have a JV?. Are you okay?
the pipelines are JV assets. Something wey i dey audit when i was in Nigeria 😒

Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by horia: 10:24pm On Feb 10, 2025
COMPAQ:
That damage and environmental degradation caused by the citizens themselves via bunkering is far worse than what the oil companies ever did. In a case where in 1 year millitary is shutting down over 500 refining sites and these folks just store the crude in pits dug into the ground. Are iocs supposed to take responsibility for that as well.
So what are you saying
Re: Reps Move To Protect Niger Delta Environment, Ask FG To Halt IOCs Divestment by venabili: 11:01pm On Feb 10, 2025
ednut1:
the pipelines are JV assets. Something wey i dey audit when i was in Nigeria 😒
You get energy. How u dey jare
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