Bayelsa Oil Spill: Environmentalist reports toxicity, dead fishes at Obololi River
March 5, 2025
Chief Alagoa Morris, a renowned environmentalist has said that the Feb. 16, oil leak from Shell’s pipeline in Southern Ijaw LGA of Bayelsa has raised the toxicity of Obololi River leading to death of fishes.
Morris told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Yenagoa that the pollution caused by the leak was massive and affected the biodiversity in a negative way.
“I led a team to the spill site and witnessed oil industry induced pollution first hand and the evidence of pollution starred us in the face.
“We saw a lot of dead fishes, from the pungent smell of crude everywhere, the respiratory health of the community people are in jeopardy in addition to the water pollution,” Morris said.
Morris explained that the impact of the spill had adversely affected the predominantly fishing and farming occupation of the Obololi people.
The National Oil Spills Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) traced the source of the leak to a 16 inch Nun River-Kolo Creek underwater pipeline operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC).
Recovery of spilled crude into plastic tanks was already ongoing, according to sources from Obololi community.
Mr Michael Adande, a Spokesman for SPDC earlier said that the oil firm has shut oil feeds into the leaking pipeline.
Adande pledged to update on relief, remediation and Response efforts but has yet to do so. (NAN)