Oil and Gas
Rivers Youths protest planned relocation of Shell Petroleum headquarters to Lagos
Worried by the possibility of job loss, Youths under the aegis of the Rivers Youth State Federation (RSYF) in Portharcourt on Friday protested at the Logistics Base of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCO) over an alleged plan to relocate it’s headquarters to Lagos.
Saviour Patrick, President of Rivers Youth State Federation (RSYF), who led the peaceful protest, said the fresh move by SNEPCO to move out of Rivers State will lead to significant job loss in the state and render many members of his group idle.
It was observed that the protesting youths observed strict social distancing and wore nose masks during the protest.
A letter delivered to the company by the youths during the protest, and signed by Patrick and RSYF secretary general, Bishop Abhili Tam, reads: “Our attention has been drawn to your recent plans of relocating to Lagos State of Nigeria from Onne Port in spite COVID-19 lockdown without informing your host community in a clear term as to your reason.
“It is worthy of note that in September 2018, your company launched the same bid which we vehemently protested in our great numbers and which took the intervention of the Director of DSS Rivers State Command and HRM Ateke Michael Tom to avert. This development therefore is worrisome.
“We wish to refresh your memory that after the intervention by the two aforementioned authorities, certain resolutions were made at the Conference Hall of the DSS Rivers State Command in the presence of your company representatives, DSS Director, NPA representatives, Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA) representatives and other, we suspended our protest.
“We now wonder why you are intentionally violating all the resolutions made on during that meeting and shortly after the protest was halted.
“We therefore, in strong terms, condemn the inhuman and inconsiderate move by SNEPCO to leave Onne Port, Rivers State at this critical time when we are all working to combat a common enemy of human existence.
“We wish to appeal that you reverse your decision of leaving the shores of Rivers State as such attempt will be protested by Rivers youths and you shall be held responsible if there be any breakdown of law and order, which may be the resultant effect of your planned relocation to Lagos State.
“However, if you think that your planned relocation is logical, subject it therefore to dialectical examination. In other words, there should be a roundtable discussion to x-ray your reasons for relocating to Lagos State without due consultation with your host communities.
“Any attempt to violate the content of this letter shall also have a commensurate reciprocity from the Rivers State Youth Federation cum COVID-19 Presidential order on social distancing.”
The protesting youths, who claimed that as much as 5,000 direct and indirect jobs could be lost in Rivers State to the planned relocation, carried various placards at the SNEPCO logistics base located within the Onne Port at the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone.
Some of the placards read: “SNEPCO do you hate us this much?”, Rivers State is more peaceful than Lagos. Why leave?”, “SNEPCO why?” “SNEPCO please don’t make life tougher for Rivers youths.”