Panic has gripped residents of Ubeta Community in Ahoada-West Local Government Area of Rivers due to second explosion at an oil spill site over the pollution of their environment and emission of hydrocarbon soot into atmosphere.
Eze Chimezie
Nathaniel the Paramount ruler of Ubeta community confirmed that the explosion
is accompanied by a raging fire started at about 3pm yesterday at an old oil
spill site owned by the Agip oil company.
“I was
coming in from Ahoada when I saw some soldiers along the P and T road and when
I looked up I saw a heavy bellow of smoke from an oil spill site that occurred
more than a month now and no clean-up has been done on it. The community is not
happy because the heap smoke is not only scary but an Environmental hazard to
residents.
“We
don’t know what to do. When there is a spillage the company should do the
needful as soon as possible to avoid this kind of disaster instead of bothering
the people. What I saw in the sky today is definitely going to be source of
health challenge to the people. We are not happy.”
Farmlands
and fishponds were totally burnt down in Ubeta community due to an explosion
there in September 20 this year which was said to have been caused by vandalization
by suspected oil thieves.
It was
gathered that there had been attempt to clean up oil spill site by the Agip oil
company due to the intervention of National Oil Spill Detection Response
Agency, NOSDRA. It was clear how far the clean-up had gone before the current
explosion.
Pipeline
explosion due to oil spillage is one of the commonest cause of Environmental
disaster among the oil bearing Communities in the Niger Delta with soot emitted
into the atmosphere. Most of the spillages are due to the activities of oil
thieves and illegal oil bunkering and equipment failure.
Pipeline
explosion had happened on Friday 20 September, 2019 in same Community when
residents scamper out of the community
for fear that fire may burn down
community.
Dr.
Ibitorukuemi Kurubo, former Chairman, Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, a Senior
Medical Doctor and an Endocrinologist with the University of Port Harcourt
Teaching Hospital, UPTH, warned that constant inhaling of the poisonous soot by
people could cause infertility among women, still birth, miscarriages, increase
respiratory complications, especially in Children and asthmatic Patients.
He said
inhaling the hydrocarbon consistently may affect the reproductive hormones and
may stop Ovulation in some women.
“The soot
also has an effect in the reproductive system of the body. Direct exposure to
the hydrocarbons may affect fertility hormones in the body of the women. The
first thing is the alterations of the hormones system in our body. For the
woman, it may cause her not to ovulate as regularly as she used to and
overtime, Ovulation itself may stop. And without Ovulation itself she cannot
have fertility.”
He also said “Even when a woman expose to soot gets Pregnant it may cause congenital malfunctions of the baby. It may likely increase in abortions and feutal wastages (miscarriages) in the woman.”
Dr.
Ibitorukuemi Kurubo, called on Government at all levels to stop hydrocarbon
emissions into the air to save lives because everybody is at risk because we
must breathe in air.