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Quit Notice To AITEO Is Null And Void – Opu-Nembe Concerned Indigenes

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by Our Reporter

BAYELSA STATE: A quit notice earlier given to AITEO Eastern Exploration and Production Limited over the operations of Oil Mining License (OML) 29 by the people of Opu-Nembe community (Nembe- Bassambiri) in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State through its council of chiefs may have suffered a major set back as some community leaders have distanced themselves from it.

The Council of Chiefs at a press conference over the weekend had asked Aiteo to hands off the operation of OML 29 declaring the company persona non grata in the area over the purported shabby treatment the company had meted on the people.

However, in a twist of event, some acclaimed community leaders under the aegis of Concerned Sons and Daughters of Opu Nembe in a press statement expressed disappointment with the way and manner the council of chiefs had managed resources that accrued from the operations of the oil company in the community.

They alleged that before the advent of Aiteo, the community had purchased two boats for the leadership of the community from the previous operator of OML 29, Shell Petroluem Development Company (SPDC)in order to reinvest funds accruing to the community from the General Memorandum of Understanding(GMoU).

The boats, according to the statement, were given back to the oil company for hiring for which millions of naira had accrued to the community purse, but that had not benefitted the community as there is lack of transparency and accountability.

The press statement signed by Mr Numoipre Dede, Mrs Love Ayebaemi, Mr Monday Ozo, Mr Moses Dambo, Mrs Peace Amabite, Mr Samuel Appolo, Mr Ololo Bara and Mr Owei Nicholas alleged that some persons behind the quit notice to Aiteo are desperate because of the termination of their contracts due to incompetence and subsequent re-award to more competent indigenous contractors.

The leaders while insisting that the community should not be dragged into personal issues between some members of the Council of Chiefs and Aiteo, declared that the oil company has done well for the community.

The statement read in part; ”Aiteo has done some commendable things which deserved our commendation as a community. This includes prompt replacement of the community 1000KVA generator, and provision of incentives through festive periods. Also before now, Shell paid N2000 remuneration per day and N60, 000 per month for unskilled workers, but Aiteo through dialogue with the community leadership increased it to N5000 and N150, 000 respectively which makes Aiteo to be one of the oil companies that pays higher remuneration to unskilled workers in Nigeria.

“Aiteo involves more indigenous contractors than the former operator of OML 29. It is on record that the number of Indigenous contractors involved in providing services are higher than any previous time. We believed this in turn created more employment opportunities for the youths that led to reduction in social vices and other criminal activities in our waterways like sea-piracy”.


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