Rising from a general meeting, the people of the oil-rich Ugborodo community in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State today said they have
suspended further protests against Chevron Nigeria Limited just as they issued a notice to Shell Petroleum Development Company to negotiate with them with regards to the Petroleum Industry Act .Alex Eyengho, who spoke on behalf of the community, said they suspended the protest against CNL to make room for further discussions.
He further confirmed that there had been a tripartite meeting involving the community, CNL, and a national regulatory commission over the matter. He further disclosed that the Ugborodo community has issued Shell Petroleum Development Company , which also operates in its domain, a seven-day notice to negotiate directly with its people, as CNL is currently doing.
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