Activist alleges non-implementation of MoU by Chevron.
By Edward Jaleyemi/edwardjaleyemi.blogspot.com.ng
A prominent indigene of Ugborodo community, Ofe Nene has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to prevail on Chevron Nigeria Limited to abide by the Memorandum of Understanding it signed in 2002 with the community in which they promised to develop it and her people.
Nene in a chat with journalists, yesterday, at Ugborodo community, Warri South West Local Government Area, Delta state, said, Chevron jettisoned the MoU and resorted to divide and rule system which has ridiculed the oil-rich community.
He reiterated that most of the issues agreed on included, employment of indigenes, provision of portable water, health centre, stable electricity, good roads and among others have all been abandoned by the company.
He explained, “CNL has refused to employ indigenes of Ugborodo community and most painfully, those engaged have been treated as slaves, as they take them through inhuman recruit-ment processes and finally they are given to contracting firms to manage them as casual workers”.
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