With the rising death toll of residents in Port Harcourt and increased attention on the city’s looming dark cloud, it begs the question of what actions those elected to power have taken to protect the people.
With three sitting senators Senator George Thompson Sekibo, Senator Betty Apiafi and Senator Barinada Barry Mpigi as well as an active Governor, Nyesom Wike, one would assume the city would have seen more progress than it has.
Since the commencement of the exploration and exploitation activities in the area, over 60 years ago, an environmental audit due to the degradation of the environment has never been executed.
This has led to rot and excessive land, water and air pollution with no hopes of alleviation.
As widespread panic envelopes residents as they calculate their life expectancy via crowdsource website Sootcity, here’s a list of things the Government has done that have yielded no positive results in Port Harcourt:
The Senate Committees on Environment, Petroleum Upstream and Primary Health were to visit Rivers State in 2022 and report back, but the report was never publicized.
In 2022, the senate called on the federal government to institute a pollution tax which can be scientifically measured and the proceeds are used to finance the clean-up of the environment and provide medical care to the affected communities.
In 2022, the Senate urged the President to audit security agencies that are saddled with the responsibility of ensuring these assets but are involved in this national sabotage and be sanctioned appropriately by the laws of the country;
Nigerians In Port Harcourt, are daily being diagnosed with and dying from soot-related illnesses like birth defects, cancerous growths, miscarriages, and irritations of the eye, nose, throat, and skin, as documented by medical researchers in academic journals.
It’s time for the Government to step up and do more than set up panels, committees and feign interventions for publicity.
But will they?
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