Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • D-Day For Mompha As Court Set To Deliver Judgement In N6Bn Money Laundering Charge To October 15
    • Wema Bank Launches Hackaholics 7.0, Introduces Three Tracks, Seven Innovation Verticals
    • AIG Zone 2, Lagos Parley Youths, Seek Working Relationship
    • Alleged $1.5m Investment Fraud: Witness Testifies Against Ufoma Joseph, Intermediate Investment Holding Limited
    • FCMB’s Branch Manager Docked Over Illegal Conversion Of Customer’s N99.8m To Personal Use
    • Ethical Leadership Critical To Nigeria’s Development, Says NOA
    • Silent Killers On Our Shelves: Why Nigeria Needs Nutrient Profile Models -By Bukola Olukemi-Odele
    • State Police: President Tinubu’s Necessary Constitutional Courage In A Time Of National Insecurity By Odiana Eriata
    • Home
    • Human Rights
    • Politics
    • The Judiciary
      • From The Court
    • Health
    • Sport
    • Opinion
    • Entertainment
    Casefile NigeriaCasefile Nigeria
    Subscribe
    Saturday, July 4
    • Home
    • Human Rights
    • Politics
    • The Judiciary
      • From The Court
    • Health
    • Sport
    • Opinion
    • Entertainment
    Home»Top Stories

    CAPPA Urges Govt Action Over Abereke Ocean Surge, Oil Spill

    FunkeBy FunkeApril 12, 2026 Top Stories No Comments3 Mins Read
    Oil Spill
    Oil coated water in Abereke
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa, CAPPA, has called on the Federal and Ondo State governments to immediately address the worsening environmental and humanitarian crisis in Abereke community of Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State, where recurring oil spills and ocean surges have destroyed livelihoods and submerged large parts of the area.

    The call for action was communicated in a press statement issued by Robert Egbe, CAPPA’s Media and Communication Officer,.

    Following a field visit, the organisation hinted on the concerning situation of the community describing it as, “devastating and fast deteriorating,” warning that residents are facing severe environmental degradation and growing economic hardship.

    “Abereke is in the throes of a preventable disaster,” said Martins Ogunlade, Associate Director at CAPPA. “What we saw is a community abandoned to the combined impacts of corporate irresponsibility and government inaction. This cannot continue.”

    According to the statement, the latest oil spill affecting the area, allegedly linked to Guarantee Petroleum Company, an indigenous oil and gas operator, occurred last October, with the effects still devastating the community.

    Oil Spill
    Oil coated water in Abereke

    Livelihoods destroyed, poverty deepens

    CAPPA’s assessment, the statement added, revealed widespread oil contamination of water bodies, leading to the destruction of aquatic life and fishing tools – including fishing nets, boats, engines – as well as the death of domestic animals. Fishing, the community’s main source of income, has been disrupted, leaving residents with little means of sustaining their families and pushing many households deeper into poverty.

    CAPPA also raised the alarm over worsening coastal erosion and tidal surges, which have submerged large portions of land and left the community without protection from further incursions.

    “The economic base of Abereke is being rapidly eroded. Families are struggling to fish and their animals, including goats, sheep and pigs, are dying. Even access to clean water now comes at a cost. This is a clear case of environmental injustice,” Ogunlade added.

    The organisation further decried the collapse of critical infrastructure, including the community’s only primary school, which has been destroyed by tidal waves, cutting off access to education for children. The absence of healthcare facilities has also left residents vulnerable, with many forced to rely on local remedies.

    The group noted that despite repeated appeals, with several letters and complaints made by the community to the Ondo State, Abereke has received little response from the authorities or oil companies operating in the area.

    “Communities like Abereke continue to pay the price for extractive activities they do not benefit from. The silence and inaction of both government and corporations are unacceptable,” the statement added.

    The organisation called for urgent measures, including a comprehensive environmental impact assessment, immediate clean-up of polluted sites, and the construction of coastal protection infrastructure to prevent further erosion.

    The group also demanded compensation for affected residents and the restoration of livelihoods, alongside the rebuilding of critical infrastructure such as schools.

    CAPPA further noted that oil spillage remains a wider and persistent problem across the Ilaje area of Ondo State Community members have repeatedly accused oil companies, including Agip, Shell, Chevron, and Guarantee Petroleum Company, of contributing to the profound ecological damage in the region.

    “Like many other suffering communities in Ondo state, the people of Abereke are demanding justice, not charity,” Ogunlade stressed. “Government must act now to protect lives, restore dignity, and hold polluters accountable.”

    CAPPA pledged to continue to amplify the voices of the community and others similarly affected, through its advocacy platforms.

    Abereke Agip CAPPA Chevron Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa Guarantee Petroleum Company Ilaje Local Government Area Martins Ogunlade Robert Egbe Shell
    Funke

    Keep Reading

    D-Day For Mompha As Court Set To Deliver Judgement In N6Bn Money Laundering Charge To October 15

    Wema Bank Launches Hackaholics 7.0, Introduces Three Tracks, Seven Innovation Verticals

    AIG Zone 2, Lagos Parley Youths, Seek Working Relationship

    Alleged $1.5m Investment Fraud: Witness Testifies Against Ufoma Joseph, Intermediate Investment Holding Limited

    FCMB’s Branch Manager Docked Over Illegal Conversion Of Customer’s N99.8m To Personal Use

    Ethical Leadership Critical To Nigeria’s Development, Says NOA

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    • EDITORS PICKS

    Murder Of OGTV Broadcaster: Former Security Guard Says He Wanted To “Teach Her A Lesson”, 2 Others Arrested In Abeokuta

    June 26, 2026

    FCID Arrests Suspected Armed Robbers, Uncovers Fake Cosmetics Factory

    June 25, 2026

    Ogun Police Arrest 30 Suspected Cultists, Recover Four Vehicles In Isara-Remo

    June 18, 2026

    NDLEA Intercepts Businessman With 6.10Kg Liquid Cocaine Starched In Shirts, Towels From Brazil

    June 14, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    EPOST

    D-Day For Mompha As Court Set To Deliver Judgement In N6Bn Money Laundering Charge To October 15

    July 2, 2026

    Wema Bank Launches Hackaholics 7.0, Introduces Three Tracks, Seven Innovation Verticals

    July 2, 2026

    AIG Zone 2, Lagos Parley Youths, Seek Working Relationship

    July 1, 2026

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.