Top Posts
Report: African cities move to address carbon-neutral development
Niger govt bans tree cutting, establishes agency to...
HEDA asks senate to hold IOCs accountable for...
FG issues flood alert for in 29 states,...
Lagos State Govt reassures residents over flash floods
NGO empowers women on climate resilience in Kaduna
Brazil launches COP30 accommodation platform after pressure from...
Pakistan’s deadly floods worsened by global warming: study
Putin decree allows Russia to increase greenhouse gas...
New study shows climate change cancelling major events
EcoNai Newsroom
  • Newsround
  • Nigeria
  • Africa
  • World
Nigeria

HEDA asks senate to hold IOCs accountable for Niger Delta pollution

by admineconai August 13, 2025
written by admineconai August 13, 2025
24

The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA) has urged the Nigerian senate to as a matter of urgency, compel international oil companies (IOCs) to clean up the environmental damage in the Niger Delta, calling on the lawmakers to hold the companies responsible for decades of oil pollution in the region.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Olanrewaju Suraju, who is the chairman of HEDA, urged lawmakers to go beyond crude oil theft probes and address “decades of ecological destruction and economic injustice”.

Suraju commended the senate for its efforts to combat oil theft but said environmental plunder by IOCs is a “deeper and more enduring theft”.

“While we commend the senate for stepping up collaboration with security agencies to tackle oil theft, the deeper and more enduring theft is the environmental and economic plunder by IOCs,” he said.

He also accused international companies of trying to quietly divest onshore assets and exit Nigeria without addressing the environmental damage in host communities. “That is unacceptable. These companies operated for decades with little regard for the environment or the people and must not be allowed to walk away without cleaning up their mess,” he said.

Read also: FG issues flood alert for in 29 states, FCT

Suraju was reacting to a meeting between Kayode Egbetokun, inspector-general of police, and the senate ad-hoc committee on crude oil theft chaired by Ned Nwoko.

The committee had called for better intelligence-sharing and stronger protection of oil infrastructure. But Suraju said securing pipelines will not solve the wider problems in the region.

“Justice for Niger Delta residents cannot be secured by police action alone,” he said. “If the senate truly wants to end economic sabotage, then it must also tackle the longstanding impunity of oil multinationals.”

He recalled HEDA’s previous campaigns against “hasty divestments” by IOCs and petitions to local and international authorities. The group has demanded clean-up of polluted sites and compensation for impacted communities, citing several court rulings against oil companies.

Story was adapted from theCable.

HEDAIOCsNiger DeltaPollutionSenate
0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
admineconai

previous post
FG issues flood alert for in 29 states, FCT
next post
Niger govt bans tree cutting, establishes agency to address climate change

Related Posts

Niger govt bans tree cutting, establishes agency to...

August 13, 2025

FG issues flood alert for in 29 states,...

August 12, 2025

Lagos State Govt reassures residents over flash floods

August 12, 2025

Kano govt unveils climate change policy, to plant...

July 30, 2025

FG says desertification has disrupted livelihoods of over...

July 22, 2025

NOA sensitises on climate change impact

July 22, 2025

Climate change: Stakeholders demand action on land use,...

July 14, 2025

IMF warns climate change may deepen Nigeria’s debt...

July 14, 2025

Drille, others to perform at Abuja climate change...

July 9, 2025

Nigeria rules out nuclear weapons pursuit, says focus...

July 9, 2025

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Bloglovin
  • Vimeo

@2021 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Eco-Nai+

EcoNai Newsroom
  • Newsround
  • Nigeria
  • Africa
  • World