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Kebetkache Backs Ogoni Community Against Firm as Oil Spill Displaces Families

Disturbed by the neglect of B-Dere Community in Ogoniland, Rivers State, days after a devastating oil spill incident, Kebetkache Women Development and Resource Centre, has called on the oil company, Renaissance Africa Energy, the government, and regulatory agencies to halt the oil flow, carry out a full cleanup, and compensate families, especially women for the losses they have suffered.

Kebetkache also urged all stakeholders to recognize that environmental and human rights are inseparable, even as it declared its readiness to work with communities, agencies, and partners to restore BDere’s environment and rebuild livelihoods. The NGO made this call when it visited B-Dere Community to stand in solidarity, as revealed in a statement made available to TPCN on Monday, May 19, 2025, by the Media Contact, Mr. Nsemeke Fabian Asanga.

The spill occured on May 6, 2025, this devastation has displaced over a hundred families, which have been forced to leave their homes, seeking refuge elsewhere as crude oil makes living conditions untenable. Loss of Livelihoods have been recorded within the community, as farmlands are saturated with oil, destroying crops and fisheries that sustain local families, especially women who cultivate household gardens.

The stench of crude oil hangs heavy in the air, creating fire and explosion hazards that make daily cooking impossible; women report respiratory irritation and fear for their children’s safety. Despite halting production on the affected line, cleanup preparations have been slow, and oil continues to skin the community’s land and water sources.

After engagements with several stakeholders, regulatory agencies and the community it was determined that equipment failure has been cited as the cause of the rupture, underscoring a broader neglect of aging oil infrastructure in Ogoniland. Kebetkache revealed that “on May 6, Trans Niger pipeline ruptured, releasing thousands of barrels of crude into B-Dere community in Ogoniland, marking the second major spill in two months and highlighting neglect of aging assets.

Years of spills have left soil and mangrove forests saturated with hydrocarbons and heavy metals, with 5–10 % of Nigeria’s mangroves already destroyed by oil contamination and settlement.” A recent study by Kebetkache highlights that communities living near polluted sites are reported to have high rates of respiratory ailments, skin lesions, gastrointestinal disorders, and elevated cancer risk due to benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water and air.

“Oil related heavy metals (e.g. lead, cadmium) bioaccumulates in fish and crops, undermining food security and causing anemia, miscarriages and developmental problems in children. Gas flaring, the release of unburned methane and volatile organics exposes residents to heat stress and endocrine disrupting toxins, linked to cardiovascular disease and preterm births.”

The NGO noted that “on our onsite assessment, we found that the pipeline trench was “cocked”, meaning it was never properly backfilled and that workers simply pushed loose sand over pooled oil rather than excavating and removing the contamination. This practice violates internationally recognized oil spill response standards, which require removal of oiled soil or sorbent materials for safe disposal, not burial in place.

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Burying oil under sand traps toxic hydrocarbons in the soil, where they continue to leach into groundwater and harm the soil, and it prevents effective downstream remediation and monitoring.” Kebetkache expressed the worry that “despite repeated calls from community leaders and other civil society groups, Renaissance Energy (formerly Shell Nigeria) has not engaged with B-Dere residents to explain the spill’s cause, share their cleanup plan, or discuss compensation”.

The NGO stated that “under Nigeria’s National Oil Spill Contingency Plan, operators are expected to coordinate with local stakeholders and regulatory bodies like NOSDRA, yet Renaissance has neither held town hall meetings nor provided any livelihood support to displaced families. This absence of dialogue deepens distrust and leaves women who depend on clean water and farmland for their families’ survival without any clear path to justice or restoration.

On their part, women of B-Dere Community who are affected by the spill demand not only cleanup and compensation but also accountability for the systemic failures that allowed the disaster to unfold.” Women in the community, who bear primary responsibility for fetching water, tending family gardens, and feeding their families, lamented that their livelihoods destroyed, their health endangered, and their social fabric torn apart.

Speaking on the incident, one of the B-Dere women, Mrs. Viga Pius, said “for the past 10 days now, we have not been able to cook as we cannot light fire even in our kitchen. Our children and husbands are hungry; we don’t even have good drinking water. Our people are been displaced. We are calling on government, the company and other authorities to come to our aid.”

Another B-Dere woman, Tombari Barigbon, lamented that “over 80 hectares of farmlands is affected. Cassava, palm trees and other crops have been destroyed. Families staying within the explosion site have all moved away. The contamination is deep into the farmland, and people will go hungry soon because there will be scarcity of food very soon. Government should make plans for the community.”

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  1. We must find a lasting solution to these spills; we can’t continue to do the same thing over and over again without planning strategies for improvement. It is utter madness!

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