Okowa sues for peaceful relationship between Oil Coy
and Host Communities
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There will be dispute with
operations of OML 30 if …..says Ovie of Ozoro
… As Okowa urges Deltans to attend finals of sports
festival May 12
OIL
companies operating in the Niger Delta region have been advised to ensure
harmonious relationship with their host communities.
The
Governor of Delta State, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa gave this advice yesterday (09/05/17)
when he paid a courtesy visit on the Ovie of Ozoro Kingdom, HRM Anthony
Ogbogbo.
According
to the Governor, “I believe that the Federal Government is becoming responsive
to issues relating to oil exploration activities on the host communities and
the oil companies should relate harmoniously with their host communities for
peace to reign.”
He
stated that his administration would not condone any action which will lead to
breach of peace or will affect oil exploration activities in the state,
assuring that operators of OML 30 in the state would be reached to ensure that
they work peacefully with the Ozoro Kingdom.
Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (left); His Royal Majesty, Barr. Anthony Ovietobore Ogbogbo I (right) and His Royal Majesty, Murphy Urugbezi, the Ovie of Ellu Kingdom |
The
Ovie of Ozoro had said there will be dispute with operators of OML 30 if the
company fails to respect provisions of the local content law in their
operations.
The
Governor who told the Ovie that he was in Ozoro for commissioning and
inspection of projects as part of activities lined up to mark his second year
anniversary in office, reiterated, “any oil company that is not relating well
with their host communities will be called to order.”
Senator
Okowa used the occasion to call on Deltans especially, residents of Isoko North
and South Local Government Areas to come out emmasse on Friday, May 12th for
the finals of the Delta State Sports Festival.
“The 12th
of May which is Friday, is the finals of the sports festival and it
will be held at the Delta State Polytechnic stadium, Ozoro; I invite you, your
chiefs, all your subjects and all Deltans to attend the ceremony,” he said.
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