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Ogoni Youths Criticize PINL Over Remarks On Oil Shutdown Losses

President of the Ogoni Youths Development Initiative OYD, Comrade Imeabe Saviour Oscar, has demanded an apology from Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited PINL, over its comment on the losses incurred by the federal government from the none operationalization of the oil facilities in OML 11 housing Ogoni oil blocks.

Imeabe described the comment by the company as unfortunate, accusing PINL of having interest in the oil and revenue from Ogoniland and not the welfare of the people.

The OYD president stated this on Sunday, April 19, 2026, in a statement made available to newsmen.

Frowning at comments credited to PINL, OYD revealed that PINL which is a surveillance company incharge of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) made the comment during a meeting with stakeholders from pipeline host communities in Rivers State.

According to Imeabe, PINL claimed that the federal government was loading about $226bn United States Dollars annually due to the shutting down of the wells.

In his reaction, Imeabe said “Ogoniland was yet to get any tangible benefits from the previous exploration activities by former SPDC now Renaissance Energy Africa, who they accused of polluting the land and leaving the people with nothing.

“Such statement is capable of causing crisis and pitching the Ogoni people against other ethnic groups. The area was yet to recover from the loss of some of its prominent leaders including Ken Saro-Wiwa and his eight other Ogoni brothers who were murdered by the Nigerian government for protecting the Ogoni oil.”

The youth leader called for an apology from PINL over the said comment, saying such comment was not fair to the people of the area

“PINL should apologize to the people of Ogoni. First, for not being concerned about the people or the number of the thousands of persons that lost their lives in Ogoni as a result of this Ogoni oil.

“For 50 years that Shell operated in Ogoni land, there was nothing to show to the Ogoni people for the mineral resources that was taken from them by the Federal Government of Nigeria, especially from a multinational oil company like Shell.

“There was no impact. Even as we speak, there is no milestone achievement as what an oil multinational company operating in the land that’s as  commensurate with what they were taking.

“The people of Ogoni lost their lives because they tried to address the issues with the federal government of Nigeria, especially the killing of the likes of Ken Saro-Wiwa and other of our blessed heroes, and that of thousands of Ogonis that lost their lives, but  that the pipeline surveillance company  is not concerned about the number of persons that lost their lives because of this oil, but rather concerned about the revenue that was supposed to come out from the people’s land for this 32 years that oil has not been in use. This means that they are not being  fair to the people of Ogoni.”

Further, Imeabe questioned “the number of Ogoni persons being carried along by the company in it’s surveillance activities and urged the company to put a human face to their operations in Ogoniland by engaging Ogoni youths and women in jobs, skills acquisition and other welfare packages .

“PINL should be more concerned about persuading the government to treat the Ogoni people fairly by compensating for the loses, creating job opportunities for the youths and women and carrying out welfare packages to better the lots the people and make up for the losses incurred as a result of oil pollution on their lands before talking about resumption of oil exploration or calculating losses by the federal government because there is no greater loss than the loss of human lives.”

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