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HEDA urges Tinubu, NUPRC to ensure environmental cleanup by Shell before exit

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Following recently reported approval of Shell Petroleum Development Company’s (SPDC) $2.4 billion divestment of its onshore assets in the Niger Delta to Renaissance Africa Energy Holdings, The Human and Environmental Development Agenda ...

Olanrewaju Suraju

Following recently reported approval of Shell Petroleum Development Company’s (SPDC) $2.4 billion divestment of its onshore assets in the Niger Delta to Renaissance Africa Energy Holdings, The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) has urged President Bola Tinubu and the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to ensure that Shell fulfils its obligations by addressing the environmental devastation it has caused in the Niger Delta before finalising this divestment.

   
In a statement signed by HEDA’s Chairman, Olanrewaju Suraju, the civil society group maintained that Shell must not be allowed to walk away from decades of environmental degradation, legal liabilities, and social injustices inflicted on host communities.

    According to Suraju, the reports indicate that the divestment was concluded despite ongoing litigations, a court-ordered injunction barring the sale, and over N500 billion in environmental damages being demanded by affected communities.

   Condemning this development, he said: “This blatant disregard for judicial authority not only undermines Nigeria’s legal system but also sets a dangerous precedence where multinational corporations can evade responsibility with impunity.”

   Furthermore, HEDA criticised the approval of the transaction without proper consultation with impacted communities, describing it as yet another act of marginalisation against local populations whose lives and livelihoods have been severely affected by oil pollution.

      “Shell has a long history of environmental infractions in the Niger Delta, leaving communities to suffer the consequences of oil spills, gas flaring, and ecosystem destruction.”

These damages have led to the loss of livelihoods, severe health risks, and the destruction of aquatic and agricultural resources. It is, therefore, unacceptable for Shell to divest its assets without first remediating the affected areas. The burden of cleanup and legal liabilities must not be transferred to the incoming Nigerian operators, who may lack the technical and financial capacity to address these longstanding issues,” the group stated.

    HEDA aligns with the concerns raised by host communities, environmental groups, and civil society organisations, all of whom have called for a halt to the sale until Shell takes full responsibility for its environmental footprint.

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