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  • Stakeholders renew call for decommissioning of abandoned oil wells in Niger Delta

    Stakeholders renew call for decommissioning of abandoned oil wells in Niger Delta

    Stakeholders from the Niger Delta, including environmental professionals, activists, academia, traditional rulers, women, youths, among others, have called on oil giants and governments to prioritise the decommissioning of old and abandoned oil wells littered across the region, as those sites pose environmental risk.

    They also decried the style of divestment of oil multinational companies without proper remediation and environmental audit, stressing that global best practice and Nigeria’s regulations require safe decommissioning and remediation of oil wells at the end of their productive life.

    They wondered why oil companies operating in the Niger Delta always shun these responsibilities.

     Arising from the 5th Niger Delta Alternatives Convergence (NDAC), tagged: ‘Decommissioning and Accountability’ which was convened by the Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) in collaboration with frontline Civil Society Organisations, CSOs in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State; the stakeholders raised concerns about the growing risks posed by these abandoned, non-decommissioned, and aging oil and gas infrastructure, describing them as ticking time bombs against environmental safety, groundwater integrity, biodiversity, climate resilience, and community livelihoods.

    The Convergence noted in dismay that the abandoned and inactive oil wells across the Niger Delta have continued to leak hydrocarbons, pollute ecosystems, and endanger communities decades after operations ceased, citing the cases of abandoned wells in Otuabagi in Bayelsa State and the 2007 eruption of the SPDC Ibibio-1 well at Ikot Ada Udo in Ikot Abasi LGA of Akwa Ibom State.

    “That oil well blowouts and fires, including the Ororo-1 well in Ondo State, which has burned since 2020, and the Alakiri wellhead fire in Rivers State, have been ongoing since 2024. The persistent failure of both operators and regulators to take responsibility or implement urgent remedial action is disturbing, they said.

    In a communique raised at the end of the meeting, the Stakeholders stated: “that every abandoned, leaking, and un-decommissioned oil well in the Niger Delta must be treated as a crime scene, given the continuing threats they pose to lives, livelihoods, ecosystems, and public health.

    “There should be an immediate and transparent audit of all oil wells and petroleum infrastructure in the Niger Delta, alongside the urgent decommissioning, remediation, and ecological restoration of abandoned and unsafe facilities, with state governments leading accountability efforts and the Federal Government enforcing compliance.

    “That while we acknowledge landmark reports including the Willinks Commission, NDES, UNEP, and BSOEC reports, the Convergence insists that the future of the Niger Delta must no longer be defined by exploitation and ecological sacrifice, but by justice, restoration, environmental integrity, and development shaped by the aspirations and rights of the peoples of the region.

    “An end to reckless extractive practices and short-term economic interests that continue to undermine environmental sustainability and community livelihoods.

    “Immediate identification, audit, and public disclosure of all abandoned oil and gas wells and facilities across the Niger Delta region. We want immediate cleanup, remediation, restoration, and reparations of polluted environments and ecosystems affected by oil extraction and abandoned facilities.”

    The Convergence also called for an amendment to the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), alongside stricter enforcement of provisions relating to environmental responsibility, decommissioning obligations, corporate accountability, as well as a transparent and legally enforceable framework regulating oil company divestment, ensuring that liabilities are not transferred to communities or the Nigerian state.

    While calling for publication in the annual NEITI oil and gas reports, the payments, and management of decommissioning and abandonment funds made by all oil and gas companies, the Stakeholders called on the federal government to make public specific details of divestment deals, especially the liabilities inherited by domestic companies

    They also urged communities and civil society to prioritize strategic litigation and avoid the pitfalls associated with weak litigation.

    Stakeholders renew call for decommissioning of abandoned oil wells in Niger Delta

  • UCH doctors, nurses begin strike over assaults on health workers

    UCH doctors, nurses begin strike over assaults on health workers

    Healthcare services at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, were partially disrupted as doctors and nurses commenced a strike…

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  • 2027: We’ve not endorsed any candidate or party — Kwara CAN

    2027: We’ve not endorsed any candidate or party — Kwara CAN

    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Kwara State chapter, said its major preoccupation in the electoral process is to…

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  • APC assures free, fair Reps primary in Kogi amid complaints

    APC assures free, fair Reps primary in Kogi amid complaints

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives primary election in Kogi State was free and fair despite complaints in some areas…

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  • Sokoto govt endorses Gen Famadewa’s appointment as Tinubu’s security adviser

    Sokoto govt endorses Gen Famadewa’s appointment as Tinubu’s security adviser

    The Sokoto State Government has endorsed the appointment of retired Major General Adeyinka Famadewa as Special Adviser on Homeland Security to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu…

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  • AFRICOM releases video of joint US-Nigeria operation

    AFRICOM releases video of joint US-Nigeria operation

    The United States Africa Command, AFRICOM, has released the video of the operation which eliminated world’s most wanted terrorist hiding in Nigeria and second in command of ISIS, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki.

    In a caption on the video, the command stated, “Last night’s operation targeted a significant presence of ISIS fighters in Northeastern Nigeria, eliminating multiple high-value individuals, including Abu-Bilal al-Minuki.”

    DAILY POST had reported that United States President Donald Trump had announced that American forces, in collaboration with the Nigerian Armed Forces, carried out a joint military operation that resulted in the killing of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, identified as the second-in-command of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS, worldwide.

    In a statement posted on his Truth Social account on Saturday, Trump said the operation was the outcome of extensive intelligence gathering and strategic coordination aimed at tracking the activities of the terrorist leader in Africa.

    Also confirming the incident, President Tinubu described the overnight operation as a “significant example of effective collaboration” between both countries in the fight against terrorism.

    AFRICOM releases video of joint US-Nigeria operation

  • Oyo govt partners World Bank, IFC to develop smart Ibadan city

    Oyo govt partners World Bank, IFC to develop smart Ibadan city

    The Oyo State Government has renewed its commitment to transforming Ibadan into a sustainable, climate-resilient and smart city through a strategic partnership…

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  • Peter Obi criticises Tinubu’s foreign trips over ‘lack of economic impact’

    Peter Obi criticises Tinubu’s foreign trips over ‘lack of economic impact’

    Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, has criticised President Bola Tinubu’s recent foreign trips, arguing that state visits should produce…

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  • US Military Releases Video Evidence Of Elimination Of ISIS Second In Command

    US Military Releases Video Evidence Of Elimination Of ISIS Second In Command

     The US Military command has released a video footage of the attack that eliminated ISIS second in Command Abu-Bilal al-Minuki

    The sixty one seconds video revealed a coordinated mission involving US and Nigerian military involvement 

    The Nigerian army says Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the slain second-in-command of ISIS, created “a concealed and fortified enclave” at Metele in Borno state.

    Earlier on Saturday, United States President Donald Trump announced that al-Minuki was killed in a “meticulously planned and very complex” mission involving Nigerian and American troops.

    Video Link

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  • Lagos 2027: Dullar withdraws from Somolu House of Reps race

    Lagos 2027: Dullar withdraws from Somolu House of Reps race

    An aspirant for the House of Representatives seat in Somolu Federal Constituency under the All Progressives Congress, APC, Abdul Hamed Salawu, popularly known as Dullar, has announced his withdrawal from the race.

    Salawu, the immediate past Chairman of Somolu Local Government, disclosed his decision on Saturday, stating that it was driven by his commitment to party unity, democratic stability, and the broader interest of the APC in the constituency.

    He commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what he described as disciplined and progressive leadership, stressing that national interest must always be placed above individual ambition and political considerations.

    He further pledged to accept the party’s outcome “peacefully and in good faith without protest,” while urging his supporters across Lagos State to remain calm, united, and fully loyal to the APC.

    Salawu also expressed hope that political actors would, in the future, extend similar understanding and loyalty whenever decisions within the party structure do not favour them.

    Lagos 2027: Dullar withdraws from Somolu House of Reps race