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Activist Demands Action Over 26-Month N’Delta Oil Well Fire

The socialist activist Francis Nwapa has urged immediate action regarding an oil well fire that has been burning for over two years in Rivers State, noting that the matter is an environmental and humanitarian emergency.

In his statement made on Thursday, April 9, 2026, he highlighted the issue concerning Well 9 of the Realmer & Serial oil wellhead operated by Builders Nigeria Limited and supervised by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) at Ofiomina-Ama in Okrika, which has reportedly been burning from February 26, 2024.

According to him, the two-year fire was a result of negligent practices by both the government agencies and the oil producers.

According to reports, the fire began after a suspected equipment failure or pressure-related blowout at the wellhead. Since then, it has continued unchecked, with visible signs of containment efforts said to be minimal.

The incident has severely affected the surrounding environment and local livelihoods. Crude oil slicks on the river have reportedly ignited, making fishing, one of the main sources of income in the area, almost impossible. Thick smoke from the fire has also enveloped nearby communities, with residents complaining of respiratory issues, eye irritation, and other health concerns.

Environmental experts warn that prolonged exposure to such pollution could cause lasting damage, including the destruction of mangrove ecosystems and contamination of groundwater.

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Nwapa described the situation as “nothing short of environmental terrorism,” stressing that communities in the region continue to suffer despite the wealth generated from decades of oil exploration.

“For over a year, flames have raged on the river, poisoning the air and endangering lives,” he said. “This reflects a system that places profit above human welfare.”

He also highlighted the poor living conditions in oil-producing communities, noting the lack of basic infrastructure such as clean water, healthcare, electricity, and schools.

The activist further criticised ongoing gas flaring in the region, calling it a sign of systemic failure and mismanagement of resources that could otherwise support national development.

While recalling the long history of resistance in the Niger Delta, Nwapa expressed concern over what he described as the growing disconnect between past struggles and present realities.

He called for the immediate extinguishing of the fire, comprehensive environmental cleanup, and urgent medical support for affected residents. He also urged increased investment in infrastructure across the region and stronger enforcement of environmental laws.

“The wealth of the Niger Delta should benefit its people,” Nwapa said, urging authorities to act swiftly to address the crisis.

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