• UN human rights experts have warned that recent oil asset sales in Nigeria by Shell, Eni, ExxonMobil, and TotalEnergies violate international law, citing a lack of transparency and failure to ensure cleanup of decades of pollution. In letters to the companies and governments of Nigeria, the UK, US, France, Italy, and the Netherlands, the UN stressed that divestments without remediation risk worsening human rights abuses in the Niger Delta. The experts urged urgent cleanup, compensation, and accountability for historic environmental damage.

    #NigerDelta #OilPollution #UNHumanRights
    UN human rights experts have warned that recent oil asset sales in Nigeria by Shell, Eni, ExxonMobil, and TotalEnergies violate international law, citing a lack of transparency and failure to ensure cleanup of decades of pollution. In letters to the companies and governments of Nigeria, the UK, US, France, Italy, and the Netherlands, the UN stressed that divestments without remediation risk worsening human rights abuses in the Niger Delta. The experts urged urgent cleanup, compensation, and accountability for historic environmental damage. #NigerDelta #OilPollution #UNHumanRights
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  • Niger Delta Group Issues 7-Day Ultimatum Over Refinery Shutdown, Alleged NNPCL Mismanagement

    Ref: August 23, 2025

    The Nigerian oil and gas industry is facing renewed tension as the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum has accused the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) under Bayo Ojulari of corruption, job cuts, and the shutdown of the Port-Harcourt Refinery.

    At a press briefing in Abuja on Friday, the group, led by Sir Jothan Lokpobiri Snr and Engr. Dr. Legborsi Yamaabana, issued a seven-day ultimatum demanding Ojulari’s removal and prosecution.

    They alleged that Ojulari diverted $21 million in NNPCL funds to a private account linked to his associate, Abdullahi Bashir Haske, who is already under EFCC investigation; sabotaged the Port-Harcourt Refinery—which resumed operations in December 2024 after a $1.5 billion overhaul—by shutting it down in May 2025 to allegedly sell off at scrap value; and illegally sacked over 400 workers, many of them Niger Delta youths.

    “These actions are unforgivable crimes against the Niger Delta and the Nigerian state. Ojulari must not only vacate the office — he must face justice,” the statement read.

    The Forum also insisted that the next NNPCL boss must be appointed from the Niger Delta, saying the region that produces the nation’s oil wealth should not continue to be marginalised.

    Warning of mass action if their demands are ignored, the group said: “This is not a threat, but a warning born of deep concern. The fragile peace in the Niger Delta is being endangered by Ojulari’s conduct and federal silence. We will not sit by while our people are betrayed.”

    #NNPCL #NigerDelta #Refinery #Corruption
    Niger Delta Group Issues 7-Day Ultimatum Over Refinery Shutdown, Alleged NNPCL Mismanagement Ref: August 23, 2025 The Nigerian oil and gas industry is facing renewed tension as the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum has accused the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) under Bayo Ojulari of corruption, job cuts, and the shutdown of the Port-Harcourt Refinery. At a press briefing in Abuja on Friday, the group, led by Sir Jothan Lokpobiri Snr and Engr. Dr. Legborsi Yamaabana, issued a seven-day ultimatum demanding Ojulari’s removal and prosecution. They alleged that Ojulari diverted $21 million in NNPCL funds to a private account linked to his associate, Abdullahi Bashir Haske, who is already under EFCC investigation; sabotaged the Port-Harcourt Refinery—which resumed operations in December 2024 after a $1.5 billion overhaul—by shutting it down in May 2025 to allegedly sell off at scrap value; and illegally sacked over 400 workers, many of them Niger Delta youths. “These actions are unforgivable crimes against the Niger Delta and the Nigerian state. Ojulari must not only vacate the office — he must face justice,” the statement read. The Forum also insisted that the next NNPCL boss must be appointed from the Niger Delta, saying the region that produces the nation’s oil wealth should not continue to be marginalised. Warning of mass action if their demands are ignored, the group said: “This is not a threat, but a warning born of deep concern. The fragile peace in the Niger Delta is being endangered by Ojulari’s conduct and federal silence. We will not sit by while our people are betrayed.” #NNPCL #NigerDelta #Refinery #Corruption
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  • Neglecting the Niger Delta? Ex-Lawmaker Blasts Amaechi, Backs Lagos–Calabar Coastal Road

    Hon. Oghene Egoh, a former member of the House of Representatives, has accused ex-Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi of sidelining the Niger Delta during his tenure.
    Egoh alleged that Amaechi placed more importance on constructing a railway to Niger Republic than on delivering vital infrastructure projects in the South-South region.

    Speaking in Lagos while responding to Amaechi’s criticism of the Lagos–Calabar coastal road project, Egoh defended the initiative, calling it a “transformational” venture capable of boosting trade, strengthening interstate relations, and stimulating economic growth.

    Amaechi, a former presidential aspirant, had reportedly labelled the coastal road project “fraudulent” and vowed to scrap it if he became president.

    Egoh, who joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2024, also commended President Bola Tinubu’s policies, including the fuel subsidy removal, expressing confidence that they would yield lasting benefits despite current economic challenges.


    #NigeriaPolitics #Amaechi #NigerDelta #LagosCalabarCoastalRoad #BolaTinubu #APC #EconomicGrowth

    Neglecting the Niger Delta? Ex-Lawmaker Blasts Amaechi, Backs Lagos–Calabar Coastal Road Hon. Oghene Egoh, a former member of the House of Representatives, has accused ex-Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi of sidelining the Niger Delta during his tenure. Egoh alleged that Amaechi placed more importance on constructing a railway to Niger Republic than on delivering vital infrastructure projects in the South-South region. Speaking in Lagos while responding to Amaechi’s criticism of the Lagos–Calabar coastal road project, Egoh defended the initiative, calling it a “transformational” venture capable of boosting trade, strengthening interstate relations, and stimulating economic growth. Amaechi, a former presidential aspirant, had reportedly labelled the coastal road project “fraudulent” and vowed to scrap it if he became president. Egoh, who joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2024, also commended President Bola Tinubu’s policies, including the fuel subsidy removal, expressing confidence that they would yield lasting benefits despite current economic challenges. #NigeriaPolitics #Amaechi #NigerDelta #LagosCalabarCoastalRoad #BolaTinubu #APC #EconomicGrowth
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  • "In a major crackdown on oil theft and pipeline vandalism, the Nigerian Army has arrested 43 suspects and uncovered 27 illegal bunkering sites in the Niger Delta region. Between May 26 and June 8, 2025, troops recovered over 161,000 litres of stolen petroleum products in coordinated raids across four states. This operation highlights the Army's commitment to tackling oil theft and protecting Nigeria's resources

    #NigerDelta #OilTheft #PipelineVandalism #NigerianArmy #EnergySecurity #NationalSecurity"
    "In a major crackdown on oil theft and pipeline vandalism, the Nigerian Army has arrested 43 suspects and uncovered 27 illegal bunkering sites in the Niger Delta region. Between May 26 and June 8, 2025, troops recovered over 161,000 litres of stolen petroleum products in coordinated raids across four states. This operation highlights the Army's commitment to tackling oil theft and protecting Nigeria's resources 💦 #NigerDelta #OilTheft #PipelineVandalism #NigerianArmy #EnergySecurity #NationalSecurity"
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