Bayelsa Community Protests Over Alleged Marginalisation By Renaissance, Oando Firms

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Residents of oil-rich Egbemo Angalabiri community in the Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State on Wednesday staged a peace protest over alleged marginalisation by oil companies operating in the area.

The protesters in their thousands accused Renaissance Africa Energy Company and Oando Plc of impoverishing and failing to employ members of the community into their services despite being qualified to provide such services.


The protesters, therefore, appealed to the Federal and Bayelsa State Governments to call their oil firms to order and ensure that they implement the local content act by employing professionals from their host community.

Addressing journalists on Wednesday during a protest to the premises of Renaissance Africa Energy Company and Oando Plc, they demanded for the development of the host community through provision of basic amenities including pipebore water, hospital and electricity.

The protesters alleged that despite playing host to over 100 oil wells and three flow stations, no youth from Egbemo Angalabiri community comprising 14 villages is employed or given contracts in line with the local content act law.

Speaking on behalf of the communities, chairman of Ijaw National Congress (INC) Tarakiri Clan, Engr. Lokiri Lawrence, said the peaceful protest was to draw the attention of the oil firms, FG and Bayelsa State government to the plight of the people.

Engr. Lawrence accused the oil firms of hiring services of professionals which skilled youths in the community can easily handle, stressing that if the trend was not reversed, the host communities might be forced to shut down oil and gas operations in the area.

“In those days; they said our people are not qualified to work in the oil companies because they were not certified professionals, so, they were given helpers jobs, but today they had gone to school. Our people are now graduates in different fields in the petroleum sector such as engineering, marine, geology, law, etc, but yet, they have refused to employ them.

“Secondly, our Egbemo Angalabiri youths have equipment/rentals that can be use for oil exploration/marine equipment: but still; they have refused to give them contracts to supply equipment and semi-skilled and skilled labour for the smooth running of the company’s operations.

“The youths are suffering and jobless. The elders and women are hungry. No pipeborne water; no roads; no hospitals
Our youth are unemployed. Despite playing host to Renaissance Africa Energy Company (formerly SPDC) and Oando Plc.

Also speaking, spokesperson for the youths and rights activist, Barr. Benneth Joseph Ebikon, berated the oil companies of flouting the Nigerian constitution regarding local content and PIA acts and the place of their host communities.

Ebikon alleged that since the Renaissance Africa Energy Company and Oando Plc took over from SPDC and Agip, they have failed to meet and discuss with the people of Egbemo Angalabiri community.

“The oil companies have taken over the community and they’re under siege; the Local Content Act states: all unskilled employment slots in the oil field and contracts should be given to the community. 50% semi-skilled contracts should be from the community and for skilled jobs the community has the right of 10% for every project conducted in their domain. But this is not the case with Renaissance Africa Energy Company and Oando Plc.”

Stressing on the demands of the community, two leaders of the community, Mr. Noro Raphael and Benjamin Bide called for a dialogue between the oil firms and the people of Egbemo Angalabiri.

“We are demanding that our children who are professionals in the area of petroleum exploration should be employed as skill workers. In addition; our youths who are not professionals; should be employed to learn on-the-job as well.

“They should come to the community for a dialogue. We promise to guarantee their security safety. We calling on President Bola Tinubu and the Federal Government to intervene. Our people are suffering in the midst of many and gold. We need jobs and contracts. We want peace that is why we have followed the path of peaceful protest”, they added.

Meanwhile, efforts to speak and get official reactions of the Renaissance Africa Energy Company and Oando PLC on the allegations of the community proved abortive.

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