The Opu-Nembe community in Nembe-Bassambiri, Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa has issued a quit notice to Aiteo Eastern Exploration and Production Limited.
Leaders of the community at a press conference in Yenagoa accused Aiteo of economic strangulation, ecological destruction, contract racketeering and corporate wickedness.
Aiteo operated OML 29 in the community.
On Saturday, traditional rulers and chiefs in the kingdom came to Yenagoa, dressed in black, to symbolise, what they said was the death and final burial of the company in the community.
Chief Oriango Oruwari, Chairman of the Council of Chiefs, who addressed the press, said the conference served as a quit notice to Aiteo, effective from Nov.14.
“Aiteo is no longer welcome afterwards,” he said.
“As earlier stated, the incompetent manner this prized asset is operated had caused several oil spills in our kingdom, some of which are now receiving attention from NOSDRA, following petitions from our lawyers, though they remain uncleared and unremediated over a year after.
“At this rate, remnants of our ecological resources and natural livelihoods may completely vanish during the remaining two and half years of President Muhammdu Buhari’s tenure in office, all thanks to Aiteo.
“Consequently, we declare as follows; that the operational license of OML 29 held by Aiteo having expired on the 30 June, 2019, notwithstanding the illegal secretive renewal by the the then Minister Ibe Kachikwu, should be relinquished.
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