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Shell agrees 95mn euro payment over 1970 Nigeria spills
by AFP Staff Writers
Abuja (AFP) Aug 12, 2021

Oil giant Shell has agreed to pay around 95 million euros to communities in southern Nigeria over crude spills in 1970, the company and the community's lawyer said on Wednesday.

The decision is the latest involving OPEC-member Nigeria's oil-producing south where local communities have long fought legal battles over oil spills and environmental damage.

"The order for the payment of 45.9 billion naira ($111 million, 94.9 million euros) to the claimants is for full and final satisfaction of the judgement," a local spokesman for Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria said.

Lawyer Lucius Nwosu, representing the Ejama-Ebubu community in Rivers State, confirmed the decision.

"They ran out of tricks and decided to come to terms," the lawyer said. "The decision is a vindication of the resoluteness of the community for justice."

The company said that it maintained the spills were caused by third parties during Nigeria's 1967-70 civil war when much damage was done to oil pipelines and infrastructure.

"It is a confirmation of the issues we have raised about Shell's environmental devastation of Ogoni and the need for a proper remediation of the land," the MOSOP organisation for the local Ogoni people said in response.

In January this year, a Dutch court ordered Shell to compensate Nigerian farmers for spills that polluted much of their land in the Niger Delta, after a 13-year legal battle.

The court ordered Shell to compensate three out of four farmers who lodged the case in 2008. The case has dragged on so long that two of the Nigerian farmers have died since it was first filed.


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