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Illegal oil drilling in Anambra: Senate C’ttee storms Awka for verification

Senate Committee on Privileges and Public Petitions has visited Anambra State to verify pettions submitted to it.

The Committee members, who are in the state for oversight functions, paid a courtesy visit to Governor Obiano at the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia.

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The Committee was led by its Chairman, Sen Ayo Akinyorule and included Senator Sam Egwu and Senator Hezekiah Dimka.

They are in the state in response to a petition against a company illegally operating in Ogwuikpele and Ogwuaniocha communities in Ogbaru Council area of the state.

The Committee chairman, Dr. Ayo Akinyorule explained that they were Special Committee of the Senate that oversees all agencies of government, stressing that they had unlimited scope of operation, and stated that their visit was to confirm whether the allegation is true or false.

Senator Akinyoule explained that they got a petition that one Sipco Nig. Ltd had been operating in Anambra State for years, without MoU with government and the affected communities, pointing out that at the end of their visit, recommendations would be forwarded to the Senate to decide the matter.

Responding, Governor Obiano, who commended the Committee for granting a first hearing on the matter, noted that the company in question has refused all manner of approach by the State government, stressing that what the company did was that they identified and randomly selected people in the affected communities who don’t represent the communities, to connive with.

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While asking the Committee to look at the case dispassionately, the Governor said companies operating in the state are protected, adding that state government will not appreciate a situation where community members will start agitation because the impact of what the company is doing is already affecting the communities.

Earlier, Secretary to the State Government, Professor Solo Chukwulobelu, stressed that state government observed that the visit is because the company’s operation did not follow due process.

Also present at the event were Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Primus Odili, members of the Anambra State Oil and Gas Development Committee, led by its Chairman, Engr. Frank Edozie, and Chairman of Ogbaru Council area, Mr. Arinze Awogu among others.

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