Below is the body of an email you might like to send to mosopgb@hotmail.com
as a protest against sham environmental awards like this one to
Shell Oil. To: John .F. Mizrock, President /CEO, World Environment
Center (WEC), 419 Park Avenue South, Suite 1800, New York NY 10016,
USA. Dear Mr Mizrock, On 10th January 2001, your organisation
(WEC) ignored Shellís disgraceful environmental record and gave
them an award for environmental quality. We, the undersigned organisations
and individuals from around the world, wish to express our total
disappointment and shock at your choice of company - Shell whose
environmental track record in Ogoniland and the Niger Delta of
Nigeria is below average to say the least. We share the concerns
of the Ogoni people who have called for the immediate disqualification
of Shell from this award.
This
is because an environmental award to Shell undermines the struggles
and demands for a healthy environment by the Ogonis as well as
exonerates and endorses the companyís atrocities in the community
since 1958. We understand that WEC is an independent organisation
which has been funded by the United Nations Environment programme
to advance sustainable development and social responsibility,
encouraging environmental leadership and help improve environmental
health and safety practice world-wide. Going by this criteria,
giving this award to Shell confirms your organisationís refusal
to abide by its stated terms of reference thereby encouraging
the destruction of the natural environment of the Ogonis and Niger
Delta people whose land is continuously being savaged by Shell
in Nigeria.
Shell's activities in Ogoni led to the community's crisis of 1993
- 1996, which resulted to the killing of over 3,000 people including
women and children. Other human rights violations that ensued
included raping of thousands of teenage girls, young women and
grandmothers, the sacking of 30 Ogoni villages and the maiming
of youths etc. These human rights violations was climaxed with
the hanging of human & environmental rights activist Ken Saro
Wiwa and 8 other Ogonis on November 10, 1995 which caused international
outrage on Nigeria and mass boycott of Shellís product across
the world. The human and material cost of this crisis on the Ogoni
people cannot be quantified in monetary terms. Yet Shell's reckless
oil exploration activities remain unchanged in the Niger Delta.
Shellís poisonous gas flares still pollute Ogoniland 24 hours
daily since 1958, causing terminal lung and chest illnesses; surface
pipelines still criss-cross the lands, causing explosions from
overheating; oil spills and fires continue to destroy lands, streams
and rivers. Shell still refuses to implement proper cleanup activities
on the land or offer compensation to the landowners etc. See below
Shell's most recent disasters in the Niger Delta of Nigeria.
RECENT HISTORY ON SHELLíS ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS IN NIGER
DELTA:
1. Pipeline explosion rocks Delta Community. This pipeline belonging
to SPDC exploded in Warri. Spilling about a million barrells of
oil in the areaî ñ Daily Times of Nigeria 9th January 2001
2.
Shell's oil spill claims 28 lives including women & children in
Akassa Local Government. More than 200 villages were affected
- Post Express 5th January 2001
3. Fire guts Shell's "well 18" in Ugheli Nigeria. - Nigerian Guardian
13th December 2000.
4.
Ikarama oil spill spreads to Ahoada, the spill has polluted the
peopleís source of drinking waterî ñ Nigerian Observer 5th November
2000
5.
Shell's oil spill occurs at well 32 (Ekulama) covering river and
destroying aquatic lives. Ekulama women protest against Shell
over shooting of youths - Environmental Rights Action Nigeria.
10th August 2000
6. Unending crude oil pollution. Shell immerses Biseni community
in Crude oil and refuses to clean spillî - Environmental Rights
Action Nigeria 15th July 2000
7. Shell, blood stains from Evwreniî - Environmental Rights Action
Nigeria 22nd February 2000
8.
Shell instigated attacks on Elelewonî - Evironmental Rights Action
Nigeria 31st January 2000 9. Shell spill in Eregbeseneî - Environmental
Rights Action Nigeria 27th January 2000
10.
43 years on, Oloibiri is a study in neglect - the road to Oloibiri,
the first oil well at Oloibiri, view of the No. 2 location of
Shell at Oloibiri in 1956 - Nigerian Guardian 25th December 1999.
11. 6 Years after abandonement, Shell facilities spew oil in Bodoî
- ERA 27th December 1999
12. Shell in Bille; unending spills and crisis - ERA 24th November
1999
13.
Shell fails to clean spills, refuses to pay compensation in Amuse
Oyigbo - ERA 22nd Nov. 1999
14.
Shell's well in Ogoni area goes aflame. A dormant oil well belonging
to Shell burst into flames in Yorla oil field - Nigerian Guardian
27th July 1999
15.
By 1993, Ogoni could point to 3,000 oil spills from high-pressured
oil lines laid over their farmlands.
16.
Shell has been summoned to the Human Rights Commission sitting
in Port Harcourt ñ Nigeria on 16th January 2001. This is in relation
to the corroboratory role it played with the Nigerian dictator
by sponsoring the Nigerian army with amunitions and financial
assistance, which was used to kill, unarmed Ogonis in order to
deter them from protesting against its activities. Shell is also
expected to answer to its role in the hanging of Environmental
/Human Rights Activist Ken Saro Wiwa and the 8 other Ogonis hanged
by the draconian regime of Sani Abacha. ñ Comet News 16th January
2001
17.
Shell fights compensation order of $40m British Broadcasting Corporation
News 26th June 2000. Shell still refuses to pay oil spill compensation
court order to the Ebubu Ejaama people of Ogoni for 1970 spill,
which devastated the area.
Judging from above, it is obvious that Shellís presence in the
Niger Delta of Nigeria does not reflect the environmentally friendly
organisation that it portrays to the International community.
The true story of Shell in Nigeria is that of an organisation
that ignores social responsibility, sustainable development, and
exhibits great disdain for environmental health and safety.
Finally,
the award you contemplate suggest that you are rewarding Shell
for its cruel disregard for the environmental and human rights
of the Ogoni people in particular and the people of the Niger
Delta in general. This contemptuous award defies the memory of
Ken Saro Wiwa and thousands of Ogonis who have laid down their
lives in protest of Shellís corporate cruelty and irresponsibility.
We are by this petition demanding that you immediately disqualify
Shell from this award until it changes it attitude towards the
environmental and human rights disasters in Ogoni and the Niger
Delta.
Yours
truly, Signed by: .
