In
celebrating this year’s World Environment Day recently, the Movement
for the Survival of Ogoni People, MOSOP, has tasked the government at
all levels and oil multinationals, for a renewed commitment towards
ending all sources of air pollution in the Niger Delta region.
President
of MOSOP, Mr. Legborsi Pyagbara, particularly identified illegal
refineries, gas flaring by oil multinationals, unregulated vehicular
emissions, diesel engine fumes, burning of tires, burning of biomass, as
sources of air pollution.
Pyagbara said all
these, amongst several others, were contributing daily to compromise the
integrity and quality of air in the Niger Delta environment and the
country at large, thereby causing air pollution.
He
said the choice of the theme of this year’s WED, Air Pollution was very
timely and urgent, adding that there was no other time in human history
that the air and atmosphere have been as polluted as we have today.
In
Nigeria, air pollution confronts us everywhere, from gas flaring in the
Niger Delta to the unregulated vehicular emissions on our roads; from
the use of diesel engines to petrol generating sets, particularly the
one called ‘I pass my neighbour’, to light our homes, to the burning of
biomass and waste; from the illegal artisanal refining of crude oil, to
the burning of tyres.
It is time for the Rivers
State Government to rise to the challenge and confronts the menace of
the three-year-old soot that has ravaged the entire State, with the
concentration of tiny invisible airborne particles that are threatening
the health of citizens of the State, and polluting the environment.
It
is time for the federal government and the multinational oil companies
operating in the Niger Delta to stop gas flaring and save the lives of
the peoples of the region from its attendant pollutions.
It
is time for the local government and our communities to stand up
against illegal artisanal refining of crude oil and also enforce
regulations relating to the emissions from our vehicles.
MOSOP
also said air pollution has been reported to be responsible for the
death of millions of people yearly, especially children, as it has been
estimated that 90percent of the world population breath polluted air
and, someone around the world dies every five seconds due to air
pollution.

