LAGOS: An influential traditional chief in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta yesterday demanded that Shell pay US$12 billion for environmental pollution before it leaves the region.
Bubaraye Dakolo of the Ekpetiama kingdom appeared before a federal high court in the southern city of Yenagoa demanding reparations for clean-up after decades of environmental damages by Shell, according to a statement by a coalition of civil society groups.
Farming and fishing communities in the Niger Delta, the heartland of Nigeria’s crude production, have fought years of legal battles over damage from oil spills in the area.