Incoming Nigerian government urged to prevent human rights abuses in the Niger Delta

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THE PLANNED sale of oil giant Shell’s operations in the Niger Delta must not worsen...

Amnesty International says the planned sale of Shell’s operation in the region could prevent those impacted by oil pollution from receiving justice

The human rights organisation is urging Nigeria’s new government, which was sworn in last week, to ensure that the sale will not prevent victims of oil pollution from receiving justice and that it will also put others at danger of mistreatment in the future.suggests a range of precautionary measures and interventions aimed at safeguarding the rights of individuals who may be impacted by Shell’s intended sale of its onshore oil assets in the Niger Delta, valued at approximately $3 billion.

Dummett added: “The government should consider requiring Shell to act as a guarantor to ensure any purchaser is capable of making good and remediating damage caused by any future spills and that any buyer is committed to transparency, environmental compliance, consultations with communities, and limiting greenhouse gas emissions.

Shell’s involvement in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region dates back to the 1950s when the company began its operations there. Over the decades, the activities of Shell and other oil companies in the area have had significant adverse effects on the local population. The Nigerian government has played a role in this issue as well. While Shell is not solely responsible for the pollution in the Niger Delta, the government has an obligation to ensure that the divestment of Shell’s operations does not exacerbate human rights abuses in the region.

 

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