Federal Government initiated
a legal action against Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company over
the oil spillage that affected 350 communities in Delta and Bayelsa State on
December 20, 2011.
The suit was initiated
by the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, NOSDRA, in the
interest of fishermen and the over 285,000 people from 350 communities and
satellite villages affected by the Bonga crude oil spillage.
In an affidavit sworn
to by a Deputy Director, Oil Field Assessment Department of NOSDRA, Mr Akindele
Olubunmi and filed before a Federal High Court Abuja by one Barrister Awosika
Dada Adekunle, the Nigerian government is demanding a N1.3 trillion
compensation for communities affected by the 2011 Bonga oil spills.
Olubunmi in the
affidavit claimed the legal action has the consent of President Muhammadu Buhari,
the Attorney General of the Federation, A. A. Malami SAN, and the Director
General of NOSDRA.
According to the
affidavit, the Federal Government is also demanding additional N884 billion as
compensation for the oil spill, another N495 billion as restitution and
restoration of the devastation of the economic zone of the Nigeria territorial
waters and N50 million as cost of the legal action.
Joined as
co-defendants in the legal action are, Shell Petroleum N.V, B.V Netherlandse
International Indusrie-E Handel Maatschappij, The Shell Transport and Trading
Company Plc and Royal Dutch Shell Plc who are all allied companies of Shell
Nigeria Exploration and Production Company.

 
9ce one by d Nigerian government but we re still waiting for Ogoni Cleanup as implemented by the UNEP report.
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