Rivers: Protesters barricade Greenville LNG plant over ineffective MoU

Tina Amanda

The indigenes of Rumuji Community in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State have shut down Greenville Liquefied Natural Gas factory.

The community alleged that they are being neglected by the firm.

Storming the company during a heavy protest on Monday around 7 am, the community stopped every activity in the company.

They threatened to shut down the company for 14 days unless their needs are addressed.

Godswill Osimini, the Community Development Committee Chairman of Rumuji, said they need a clearly written Memorandum of Understanding, MoU and the Environmental Impact Assessment report of the firms’ operation.

Osimini said: “We are here to tell Greenville that enough is enough. They took this land over 1550 plots on lease in 2015 and MoU is not written and no EIA report. If they employ our people they are not paying them well.

“We have invited them for a meeting they refused. What we need now is to see the Managing Director of the company and discuss with him. We want them to show us the EIA report yet they are shying away from it.

“We want a fresh negotiation with the company. There is peace today because of the OSPAC we have. We are spending a lot of money and they are here because there is peace in this community. When we request for the support they will say they are paying tax to the government. They have refused to support us. We will be here for 14 days until they hear us.”

Also, Justina Okporo, a woman leader in the community, said the community is affected by the gas flared by the company, calling for better treatment of the community by Greenville. She said:

“There is much environmental impact as are a result of their operation here. The fire from their gas flaring is causing us heat.

“We are against them now until they review the MoU they entered with the community. Where in this world that MoU will last for 30 years without review?

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