BY AYODELE REUBEN
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OLOIBIRI WELL |
January 15 1956, will remain a watershed in Nigeria
history. It was the day Nigeria first commercial oil was discovered at
Otuabaji/Otuogadi in Oloibiri a small town in the present day Ogbia local
government area of Bayelsa State.
Oloibiri to many young Nigerians might not ring bell
like places such as Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano, Calabar etc. But it was the community
where the black gold was discovered.
Oloibiri lay the foundation for Nigeria present day
national wealth that is the crude oil which is now been shared by the elites and multi-national
companies. The discovery of oil in this neglected paradise of Oloibiri which use to have close to 15000
inhabitants in its early days of crude oil discovery have been reduce to
presently nothing less than 300 people.
Because of the decay of social and economic infrastructure
in this small Ijaw community and so many other communities in the Niger Delta
region. The inhabitant of Oloibiri were victim of past government neglects and fails promises.
The treasure base of Nigeria economic prosperity have become the most abuse and
neglected part of this country, this community has been plug back into
development regression, and their ancestral home, farm and their only sources
of livelihood water have been contaminated and taken over by government.
Empty promises by government have not alleviated the
suffering in Oloibiri this community that lay the golden egg should be
developed, viable, sustainable and productive,programmes should be introduce.
Amnesty programmed is not the solution, because amnesty programmed only target
young men and women who have carried armed against the Nigeria state in the past. The zoning of Nigeria presidency to Niger delta region
under president Goodluck Jonathan have little or no impact to the oil rich
Niger-delta region. This decay in the Niger delta is so rampaging that mere
political allotment of position or appointment is not enough
The incoming administration of General Muhammadu
Buhari, should make adequate provision and sustainable programs for the oil
producing communities’ in Nigeria, enabling law should be put in place to stop
environmental degradation. No amount of compensation can be enough considering
the number of person who has lost their lives during the fight and struggle to
discover the first Nigeria commercial viable oil deposit in West African.
Like an adage says ”any river that forget it source
will surely dry up”. I pray Nigeria crude oil reserve will not dry off before
we remember the suffering of oil producing communities in Nigeria.
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