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News - South South - Rivers Updated: December 23, 2020

Oil Spill: Governor Wike Govt Seals Shell Headquarters In Port-Harcourt

By Samuel Mayowa
December 23, 2020
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The Rivers State Government has sealed off Kidney Island owned by Shell Petroleum Development Company. The Island is the company’s base of operations in Port Harcourt.

This is following Shell's alleged refusal to pay the fines but instead sought to use its moveable properties as partial settlement. The Rivers State High Court found the oil giant’s request as insufficient to settle the fines, according to Peoples Gazette.

Ejama-Ebubu community in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers had filed a suit against SPDC for environmental pollution. The court in 2017 favoured the community and directed SPDC to pay the sum of N57.7 billion for damages done in the community arising from oil spill from the Trans-Niger Pipeline.

The community sought to take over Shell’s main facility at Kidney Island as well as the company’s stake in OML 11.

READ MORE: Bayelsa: Huge Oil Spill Pollutes Creeks, Communities

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Rivers State Attorney General Zaccheus Adangor said after the court order, public auction was held by the officers of the Rivers State Judiciary and the State Government bid successfully for the purchase of Kidney Island and Shell’s shares in OML 11.

Adangor said the government lawfully purchased Shell’s properties through public auction ordered by the court pursuant to a court judgement in fairness to Shell Petroleum Development Company.

In September 2019, Governor Nyesom Wike announced the purchase of Shell OML 11 in Ejama. The government said it paid $150 million to buy Shell’s 45 percent stake in OML 11. AllNews has yet to independently verify the government’s claim.

A spokesman for Shell did not immediately return a request seeking comments about the development. But the Dutch firm had in August 2020 expressed disappointment in the court’s decision to cede its Kidney Island facility and OML 11 shares to the state government.

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