Saturday, April 25, 2020

Covid-19: Release Palliative To Ogulagha People Now, OYIF Blast Shell, Chevron, Others ~ Creeks News






By Emmanuel Ken



  Ogulagha.........................Human Right Group under the aegis of Ogulagha Youth Initiative Forum, OYIF, has vehemently berate and blast the multinational oil companies operating in Ogulagha Kingdom to provide adequate palliatives for people in the Kingdom.

  They made this call after a meeting held in Ogulagha and was made available to Creeks News  by the Secretary of the group Comr. Joshua Keneware.

 The group said since the emergence of this Coronavirus pandemic. The Multinational oil companies like Shell, Chevron, Agip, Brittina U and other companies has not done anything meaningful to alleviate the hunger, suffering and squalor of the people.

 It is shocking, terrible, overgasted and overwhelming to state that the multinational oil companies can be so bitter, heartless, wicked and callous to not show concern to their host in this trying time of global threat and tension.


                            OYIF Members


 They call on all well-meaning individuals in the Kingdom to join in the clamour and urge the multinational oil companies to do the needful.

 Meanwhile, Ogulagha Kingdom is a oil rich Kingdom in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State. A host to the Popular Forcados Terminal Ogulagha, SouthBank Flow station Youbebe, Yokiri Flowstation Sokebolou and North-Bank flowstation Obotobo 1&2.

  Others members of the group who attended the meeting include Comr. John Perekekigha Iyoronguagha, Comr. Clifford Otogie, Comr. Jovita Temewei, Comr. Timi Temewei etc.

   The group said, the will not rest or relent until the needful is done and various relief materials are provided for everyone in the Kingdom. They added.

3 comments:

  1. Shell, Chevron, Agip, Brittina U and all the other oil are very mean, bitter and callous for not providing anything for the Ogulagha Kingdom people who are their host.

    They need to be urged to do so.

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  2. Multinationals are playing with the future of Niger Delta people.

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  3. This is unprecedented act towards the oil producing and oil communities. This is wickedness.

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