Health of Mother Earth Foundation, HOMEF, a Civil Society Organisation that focuses on ecological/climate justice and food sovereignty, has demanded an end to land grabbing through mining and exploration activities in oil producing communities in the Niger Delta.
The Programme Manager, HOMEF, Stephen Oduware, made the call in Okoro-Utip, Ibeno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State over the weekend during a farmers’ training on land restoration against land grabbing.
Oduware, who noted that oil producing communities have lost their lands through pollution and resource mining, charged the people to begin the process of reclaiming their lands. To achieve that, Oduware explained that the communities should generate data and have a baseline showing their economic and social status before and after oil spills.
According to him, “Okoro-Utip and other oil producing communities have lost their homes through land grabbing. They have been banned from getting to certain places where they do their fishing because of oil installations around the area; that is a form of grabbing.
“When there is pollution, communities will no longer use their spaces, that is grabbing.
“A particular company has come to occupy the space where people are staying or farming, that is land grabbing too. All we are saying is that, that needs to stop not just in Okoro-Utip but in entire Niger Delta where all forms of mining are taking place.”
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