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Crisis brew in Ekpeye over Agip’s non payment of rent, pipeline clearing, surveillance jobs

A face-off is gradually building between the people of Ekpeye Kingdom in Rivers State and the Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited.

The people are angry that, for over 25 years, Agip had neglected the payment of rents due them as hosts to OB-OB/Ogbobiri and Ogoda-Brass pipelines, and that they have not been considered for pipeline clearing and surveillance jobs.

The affected communities are Owube, Ubeta, Anwunugbokor, Ula-Ubie, Egbee and Ogoda.

Others include Oyigbo, Oshika, Okogbe, Uyakama, Obodhi and Ozochi communities.

The peoples grievances was expressed in a petition to the Rivers State Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Mr. Sam Soni Ejekwu  and signed by the paramount rulers and chairmen of Community Development Committee of the 12 landlord communities as well as Hon. Emulie Azubuike, chairman of the association, Mr. Ogiri Chigozie, General Secretary and Comr. Geoffery Okpara, Coordinating Committee chairman, the Association of Ekpeye Oil and Gas Pipeline Landlord Communities observed that the action of Agip amounted to provocative disregard of the Local Content Act, adding that their efforts to reach the management of Agip in Port Harcourt for dialogue on the matter have been unsuccessful.

The petition, which was also sent to the Managing Director of Agip in Port Harcourt harped on the need for the consideration of host communities in the payment of rent and also consider them for pipeline clearing and surveillance jobs, as a way of giving them a sense of belonging and calming the tensed atmosphere in the area.

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