2012
DOI: 10.1177/0740277512470928
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The Enemy Within: Oil in the Niger Delta

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“…The exploration and production of oil and gas resources have brought about both economic advantages as shown in table 3 and disadvantages as shown in table 4 to the people of the NDRN and Nigeria's economy with the economic disadvantage on the high increase. While the government has put in place a number of laws and regulations such as the Environmental Impact Assessment Act of 1992, which was enacted to protect the environment through the prevention of oil spillage and gas flaring, yet oil and gas companies operating in the region have been found to fall short of full compliance (Allen, 2012;Stewart, 2017). This is consistent with UNEP (2011) and Agbonifo (2016) assertion that oil spills in the NDRN continue to occur in alarming proportion.…”
Section: The State Of Sustainable Development In the Niger Deltamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exploration and production of oil and gas resources have brought about both economic advantages as shown in table 3 and disadvantages as shown in table 4 to the people of the NDRN and Nigeria's economy with the economic disadvantage on the high increase. While the government has put in place a number of laws and regulations such as the Environmental Impact Assessment Act of 1992, which was enacted to protect the environment through the prevention of oil spillage and gas flaring, yet oil and gas companies operating in the region have been found to fall short of full compliance (Allen, 2012;Stewart, 2017). This is consistent with UNEP (2011) and Agbonifo (2016) assertion that oil spills in the NDRN continue to occur in alarming proportion.…”
Section: The State Of Sustainable Development In the Niger Deltamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, there is ample evidence that since the late 1930s when businesses commenced oil prospecting in the nation, there has hardly been any account of penalties imposed on sanctionable environmental crimes arising from oil exploration and production activities [63]. According to Allen [64], there are many instances where the oil companies either adopted substandard clean-up methods or turned a blind eye to oil spills, such as the 2008 spills in Ogoni communities of Bodo and Goi, linked with the operations of SPDC. He further asserts that hosts of the environmental issues that have befallen the region have their roots in the Land Use Decree of 1978, which deprived communities the ownership rights or claims, and rendered them powerless in oil decision-making.…”
Section: Ecosystem Alterationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The partitioning of shareholder value from nature is problematic for sustainability. Emergent properties of nature necessitated a new perspective that reveals the relational underpinnings for achieving sustainability (Allen, 2012). The new perspective is premised on eco-social interconnectedness and builds on human and nature relation to driving sustainable value.…”
Section: Systems Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrating the expectations of the local people into corporate stewardship strategy should enable sustainable development (Allen, 2012). The partitioning of shareholder value from nature is problematic for sustainability.…”
Section: Systems Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%