Has the National policy on environmental pollution control in Nigeria been neglected in the Niger Delta region? An update

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作者
Nwaichi, Eucharia Oluchi [1 ,2 ]
Osuoha, Justice Obinna [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Port Harcourt Choba, Dept Biochem, Choba, Rivers State, Nigeria
[2] Univ Port Harcourt Choba, Exchange & Linkage Programmes Unit, Choba, Rivers State, Nigeria
[3] Univ Port Harcourt Choba, World Bank African Ctr Excellence Oilfield Chem R, Choba, Rivers State, Nigeria
[4] Imo State Polytech, Chem Biochem Unit, Dept Sci Lab Technol, Umuagwo, Nigeria
关键词
Gas flaring; Pollution; Environmental degradation; Public policy; Niger Delta; OIL-SPILL DISASTER; PETROLEUM; COMMUNITIES; IMPACTS;
D O I
10.1007/s10668-021-01973-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
For the last century, crude oil exploitation and exploration have occurred in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. While oil and gas account for a significant 85% of the national GDP, it has caused catastrophic effects on the environment. This is of particular concern, considering the Niger Delta is the breadbasket of Nigeria, inhabited by 31 million people. However, indiscriminate pollution has arisen from oil spills emanating from exploration activities and gas flaring. Since 2014 alone, more than 550 oil spills have been reported. To address this, the Nigerian federal government has developed environmental policies and laws targeted to regulate environmental management. However, the efficacy of these policies remains in question because of the government's unwillingness to enforce the laws. The aim of this paper is to appraise of the effect of the national policies on environmental management with emphasis on the "Guidelines and Standards for Environmental Pollution Control, 1991". We ask the following questions: What are community perceptions of the direct and indirect impacts of oil spills on ecosystems, health, livelihoods, migration and conflict? What are current and desired compensation provided by government bodies, NGOs and oil companies to support local livelihoods impacted by oil spills? What are key statutory and legal frameworks on environmental protection in Nigeria, how effectively are they performing and what are key challenges confronting compliance with regulatory guidelines and standards? To answer these questions, we recruited the activities of 11 focus groups comprising of chiefs, farmers, youth leaders, members of community and social activists groups from each Niger Delta state and engaged them on qualitative focus group discussions and interviews to identify the impacts of oil spills on settlement's socio-economic and environmental conditions. Results were then analyzed with thematic templet analytic techniques. This study reveals a high impact on settlements with diverse factors that have contributed to the increase in social aspects. Existing policies to regulate and control environmental pollution, but the enforcement of standards has been poor. Consequently, biodiversity has been impacted, affects agricultural soil, human health and the source of farming and farming livelihoods of the indigenous people has had to be abandoned by many living in this region. We argue, Nigeria's reliance on revenue generated from crude oil encourages the uninspiring and lackadaisical approach of the government to enforce these policies in the region. To this end, we recommend various environmental policies should be merged and harmonized under one by-law to ensure uniformity and there is an urgent need to implement the 2006 UNDP report which prioritized environmental sustainability, promotes human partnership development and upholds the goals for sustainable development.
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页码:12494 / 12517
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