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Elcrest, NPDC Donate Relief Items To Gbetiokun Communities In Delta State

by Olushola Bello
3 years ago
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Elcrest Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited and the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), Operator of the OML 40 JV, have presented various relief items to communities in Gbetiokun, Delta state, to ameliorate the effects of an oil spill from MT Harcourt in Gbetiokun (OML 40).
According to the company, the donations, which were a combination of cash and materials, are part of its social citizenship covenant with host communities.
Speaking during the well-attended presentation, community relations coordinator, representing NPDC and Elcrest, Mr. Ewoma Agba, explained that the donation was consistent with the company’s corporate social responsibility commitment to positively impacting host communities and the environment.
He sympathised with the affected inhabitants of the host communities as a result of the spill incident saying that it is for this reason that NPDC/Elcrest JV considered it imperative to present and distribute relief materials to the host and impacted communities in Gbetiokun field.
He thanks the community leaders for their understanding and support during the clean-up exercise, hoping that the gesture will further strengthen the relationship between the community and the OML 40 JV.
He added that “he looked forward to a more rewarding and fruitful interaction with the various community leaders.”
Speaking on behalf of the Berisibi community, public relations officer (PRO) of the Beresibi Community, Mr. Prince Stanley Ekwejunor-Etchie, appreciated Elcrest and the JV partners for alleviating the plights of the persons affected by the oil spill and called on other corporate bodies and well-meaning individuals to emulate the kind gesture by supporting the affected communities.
Similarly, Eghoro Community’s public relations officer (PRO), Mr. Bemigho Ebosa, lauded Elcrest’s representatives for ensuring the delivery of the materials and appealed to government at all levels, oil companies, and other relevant agencies to forestall a repeat of such occurrence which threatened the lives and economic mainstay of the community at the time it occurred.

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The chairman of the Ureju community, Mr Eniyan Tonwe, thanked the JV for the relief materials and assured that the items will be properly distributed.

 


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