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The community claims it is the rightful owner and principal landlord of the sites housing Ohaji South Oil Wells 3 and 4, as well as a new parcel of land within the F71 section of the Adapalm Estate, where Seplat is reportedly preparing for further oil drilling. In a strongly worded statement through its legal representatives, George C. Akagha & Co., Ekugba issued a 7-day ultimatum to Seplat Energy, demanding immediate engagement and compensation. Failure to comply, the community warned, could lead to escalated actions, potentially disrupting Seplat’s operations in the area. The ultimatum was formally delivered via a letter addressed to Seplat and copied to the Imo State Government and all relevant security agencies. The letter, titled “Re-Commencement of Drilling Activities by Your Company within F71 Adapalm Estate, Ohaji”, stressed the company’s obligation under Nigerian law to provide tangible benefits to its host communities. According to the community, Seplat has not only failed to engage in constructive dialogue but has also continued its activities without regard to the rights of the people of Ekugba. The letter referenced ongoing legal proceedings over ownership of the contested oil well sites, including Suit No: HOG/14/2014 – Chief Andrew Okorougo & Others vs. Seplat Petroleum Development Company Limited & Others. The suit, they said, is at an advanced stage in court when yet another oil site was discovered on land they claim ownership of. The discovery of this additional site and the continued expansion of Seplat’s operations without what the community describes as “due recognition” has sparked renewed outrage, especially among the youth. The youths, under the aegis of Ekugba Restoration Team (ERT) , have vowed to resist further clearing activities unless the company honors customary protocols, including paying traditional homage to Ekugba and entering into a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recognizing them as the primary landlords. They further rejected any existing agreements Seplat may have signed with neighboring communities, insisting that these do not apply to land traditionally known as “Urashi” in Egbema, which they say is exclusively part of Ekugba’s ancestral land. The community’s letter also challenges Seplat’s claims to legality through old land lease agreements. They argue that the East Central State Development Authority’s 1964 lease of the Adapalm Estate, later transferred to the Imo State Government in 1976, does not cover mineral rights under the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act of 2007. According to the act, a land lease does not automatically confer the right to extract natural resources, a right the community claims has been continuously denied despite decades of oil activities on their land. They also cited provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which mandates that host communities—specifically landowners of oil sites—be compensated and treated as stakeholders in oil operations. They allege Seplat has failed to comply with this legal requirement. Despite the community’s claims, Seplat Energy, in a formal response signed by its Managing Director for East Onshore Operations, Ibi-Ada Itotoi, denied any wrongdoing. The company stated it operates within legally acquired portions of the Adapalm Plantation and is unaware of the exact area the community is referring to in their complaints. The letter emphasized that the Adapalm Plantation was originally leased by the East Central State Agricultural Development Authority from multiple communities, including Egbema, Ohuba, Amafor, Obosima, Obile, and Agwa. The land, according to Seplat, was duly registered at the Land Registry in Enugu and remains the property of the Imo State Government following the 1976 state reorganization. “Compensation payments for the use and occupation of these lands by Seplat were appropriately and validly made to the Imo State Government,” the company wrote, adding that it operates in full compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act and other relevant laws. Seplat further argued that all communities who originally leased their land to the East Central Government—including Obuomadike Autonomous Community and others—have been recognized as host communities and are receiving the benefits due to them under Nigerian law. The company’s statement appears to cast doubt on Ekugba’s claim to exclusive ownership of the disputed land, citing historical agreements and state-level jurisdiction over the plantation area. However, this rebuttal has done little to calm tensions in Ekugba, where many residents view the company’s response as dismissive. Community leaders argue that referencing long-expired leases with Eadt Central government wjich is not recognized under Nigerian law, and generalizing land ownership among multiple communities undermines their unique claims and cultural ties to the specific portions of land now being exploited. As the 7-day ultimatum expires, there is growing concern over the potential for confrontation. Community leaders are calling for urgent intervention from the Imo State Government and the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources to mediate the dispute and ensure that Seplat fulfills its obligations under both traditional and statutory frameworks. Observers say the Ekugba-Seplat standoff is a stark reminder of the lingering tensions between oil companies and host communities in the Niger Delta, where decades of extraction have often gone hand-in-hand with neglect, legal battles, and social unrest. For now, Observer believe the oil firm must decide whether to revisit its engagement strategy with the Ekugba people—or risk a fresh wave of disruption to its operations in Imo State.Celebration of Faith and Modernity: The Lord’s Worshippers Assembly dedicates State-of-the-Art Covenant Sanctuary in Ajah, LagosBlossomflow commends First Lady’s Nat’l Pad Distribution Initiative as a Major Win in  fight against period povertyGov Mbah commends immigration officer who apprehended runaway suspected ritualistHouse PAC to hold Nat’l Conference on public accounts , fiscal governanceLASG Launches Campaign To Regulate Beaches For Sustainable Tourism GrowthWORLD OCEANS DAY 2025 : Lagos Champions Preservation Of Lagoons, Waterways, Aquatic LivesFirst Lady speaks on investment posterity measures on prevention of diseases especially womenSokoto Gov Mourns Kano Athletes, Niger Flood VictimsIllegal Refuse Dump Attracts Three-Month Jail – LASGDelta Councillor Dies Playing FootballFG Unveils First LCNG Plant in North-EastDiphtheria Outbreak Claims Two Lives in EdoCustomers to Pay Banks USSD Fees Through Airtime – NCCRejecting England Changed My Career, Says LookmanNSA hails agencies for destroying 207 containers of illicit drugsEU to spend €10.4m on sustainable energy in NigeriaPresident’s two-year achievements proof of visionary leadership – Information MinisterMan jumps from Cocoa House Ibadan, survivesLatest News from Champion Newspapers, June 4, 2025Former NUJ FCT chairmen attends Congress, pledge support for Grace Ike-led excoMassacre in Benue: Army Chief relocates to state, deploys more troops, logisticsTony Elumelu strengthens hold on UBA’s ownership, buys N43.91bn extra sharesFEC approves revised national urban dev policy to transform Nigeria’s citiesAnother strike looms as federal workers demand arrears of wage awards, promotion allowancesFire fighters extinguish raging inferno at Ogbete Main Market, EnuguPresidency counters factional Afenifere’s accusations of non- performance on Tinubu, lists gains of reformsMokwa Bridge collapse: Traders in Ibadan cry for help, seek govt intervention
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Trending News: Dangote, Zenith Bank, Governors, Alawuba, Agbanari, Soneye, others bag Champion Newspapers’ Annual Awards tomorrowAfDB: Adesina’s legacy source of pride for Africa —Okonjo-IwealaTinubu, Shettima, Lokpobiri, govs others mourn as Prof Jibril Aminu dies at 85Blue Line Rail: Lagos Takes Delivery Of 12 New Coaches, As Okokomaiko Route To Begin In 2026LASG Rallies Support Against Pipelines Vandalism In IkoroduMokwa: NOA sensitises communities on early sign of flooding to curtail future occurrenceNDA announces screening test of shortlisted applicants for June 14FG seeks strategic support with UN-Habitat on national urban development policyGaza: Journalists death toll rises to 225 amid ongoing Israeli air strikes16 parties to jostle for Anambra governorship seat—INEC  FG launches initiative to tackle insecurity in North-central regionDiaspora voting will benefit all Nigerians – Agency D-GEid el-Kabir: Tinubu, Sanw-Olu,  other Govs  rejoice with Muslims urge unity, support for needy2024: No oil licencing guidelines violated – NUPRC bossPETROAN endorses petroleumprice.ng as Nigeria’s leading pricing platformFOUR DAYS COUNTING:Abandoned RORO Vessel, MV. Morning Midas Still Burning With 3,048 Cars OnboardMay & Baker shareholders approve N690.09m total dividend for 2024NCDMB, NLNG, begin HCD training for graduates as $5bn Train 7 Project hits 80 percent completion.   SALLAH: Merchant Navy Union President Prays For Nation’s ProsperityWATERWAY SECURITY: IGP Launches 31 Newly Acquired Operational Gunboats To Combat Crimes At SeaHow Land Republic’s Founders partners Funmike Empowerment Foundation to shape future of Nigerian YouthOborevwori Reads Riot Act To Council Chairmen, Traditional Rulers, Over Violent CrimesEmpowering Tomorrow’s Leaders: Godly parenting summit returns to inspire Lagos ParentsSallah: LASTMA deploys tactical officers for hitch-free celebrationsEid-el-Kabir: Jandor felicitates with Lagosians, expresses hope in Nigeria’s futureFIABCI team visits Sanwo-Olu as 75th World Real Estate Congress holds in LagosBRIBERY ALLEGATIONS: FRSC Surveillance Unit Arrest 70 Personnel , As Corps Marshall Recalls Patrol TeamAbuja Continental’s Housekeeping Team Triumphs at IHTEF ConferenceIleya Festival: Olori Janet Afolabi launches Food bank, distributes rice to Apomu peopleNEMA DG receives World Bank delegation on strengthening emergency preparednessLayal Tinubu Moves from Strength to Strength: A Beacon of Empowerment and InnovationWe are committed to providing security to drivers and every road user in the state -Anambra govtTinubu Declares State of Emergency In Power SectorWorld Environment Day 2025: Chevron Nigeria Limited’s Commitment to Environmental ProtectionOando reports N220bn profitWike to deliver OAU distinguished lectureOnne Port Functioning At Optimal Capacity, But Needs Dredging To Boost Trade – ANLCA ChairmanBayelsa Govt Announces ₦174.4 Billion Balance As of April 2025NIGCOMSAT renews commitment to fruitful partnership with NYSCPetroleum Ministry Strengthens Staff Capacity with Trainings on Monitoring & Evaluation, Report Writing, and Enterprise Content ManagementHonouring the Past, Celebrating the Present: Petroleum Ministry Applauds Retirees and Top PerformersAdedeji Declares FIRS is Entering a New Era of Excellence and TrustGroup Aims to Rally Support for Seyi Tinubu’s Political FutureSGF Partners with Firm to Elevate Public Service RecognitionINEC declares campaigns open June 11, warns against misuse of incumbency powerTinubu’s Water Agenda: 1.6 Million Farmers Reap the Benefits, Says MinisterUnapproved Satellite Campuses To Face Penalties, Education Minister DeclaresMWUN Hosts GMT Management, Advocates Conducive  Environment For WorkersHon Benjamin Okezie Kalu pays courtesy visit to deputy speaker in AbiaWike to deliver OAU distinguished lectureZulum commends troops of Operation Hadin Kai for killing, Abu Fatima, top Boko Haram commanderAfenifere warns against false narrative capable of fuelling embers of discordAnambra guber: INEC unveils final list of candidatesI’ll partner stakeholders to promote climate change initiatives in Abia – Gov OttiBawa, ex-EFCC boss releases book on fuel subsidy fraudSanwo-Olu calls for synergy to strengthen real estate sectorLatest News from Champion Newspapers, June 5, 2025Gov Mbah goes tough on native doctors, ritualists, bandits ,kidnappers in Enugu, seeks legislation for regulationZenith Bank named Nigeria’s best bank in Global Finance Best Banks Awards 2025Disinformation played major role in Nigerian Civil War, says ObasanjoDSS seeks court order to stop Pat Utomi from promoting ‘Shadow Government’Sallah: Police urge citizens to celebrate responsibly, peacefully in KadunaInsurgency: UNODC demands action on protection of children affected by Boko Haram in NortheastPlateau State , FAAN Commit To Transform Yakubu Gowon Airport Into Export Cargo HubChurch dedication of Covenant Sanctuary of The Lord’s Worshippers Assembly in LagosSAFETY: LASWA ,YAMAHA To Begin 1st Phase Of Life Jackets Distribution At Liverpool, Ebute JettiesFCT: Wike set to commission 17 projectsOnitsha drug market : Two Rights groups condemn NAFDAC alleged N3.5m extortionAnambra to confiscate holding facilities for child beggarsLG poll: Lagos APC inaugurates 40-man campaign teamOando records N4.1trn revenue in 2024Public hearing on Alternative way of resettling , integrating indigenous , non indigenous person residing within FCT held in AbujaImo community accuses Seplat of neglect, issues 7-day ultimatum over oil activities Tensions are rising in Ekugba community, located in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State, as residents accuse Seplat Energy of long-standing neglect and failure to pay appropriate compensation as a host community to the company’s oil operations. The community claims it is the rightful owner and principal landlord of the sites housing Ohaji South Oil Wells 3 and 4, as well as a new parcel of land within the F71 section of the Adapalm Estate, where Seplat is reportedly preparing for further oil drilling. In a strongly worded statement through its legal representatives, George C. Akagha & Co., Ekugba issued a 7-day ultimatum to Seplat Energy, demanding immediate engagement and compensation. Failure to comply, the community warned, could lead to escalated actions, potentially disrupting Seplat’s operations in the area. The ultimatum was formally delivered via a letter addressed to Seplat and copied to the Imo State Government and all relevant security agencies. The letter, titled “Re-Commencement of Drilling Activities by Your Company within F71 Adapalm Estate, Ohaji”, stressed the company’s obligation under Nigerian law to provide tangible benefits to its host communities. According to the community, Seplat has not only failed to engage in constructive dialogue but has also continued its activities without regard to the rights of the people of Ekugba. The letter referenced ongoing legal proceedings over ownership of the contested oil well sites, including Suit No: HOG/14/2014 – Chief Andrew Okorougo & Others vs. Seplat Petroleum Development Company Limited & Others. The suit, they said, is at an advanced stage in court when yet another oil site was discovered on land they claim ownership of. The discovery of this additional site and the continued expansion of Seplat’s operations without what the community describes as “due recognition” has sparked renewed outrage, especially among the youth. The youths, under the aegis of Ekugba Restoration Team (ERT) , have vowed to resist further clearing activities unless the company honors customary protocols, including paying traditional homage to Ekugba and entering into a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recognizing them as the primary landlords. They further rejected any existing agreements Seplat may have signed with neighboring communities, insisting that these do not apply to land traditionally known as “Urashi” in Egbema, which they say is exclusively part of Ekugba’s ancestral land. The community’s letter also challenges Seplat’s claims to legality through old land lease agreements. They argue that the East Central State Development Authority’s 1964 lease of the Adapalm Estate, later transferred to the Imo State Government in 1976, does not cover mineral rights under the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act of 2007. According to the act, a land lease does not automatically confer the right to extract natural resources, a right the community claims has been continuously denied despite decades of oil activities on their land. They also cited provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which mandates that host communities—specifically landowners of oil sites—be compensated and treated as stakeholders in oil operations. They allege Seplat has failed to comply with this legal requirement. Despite the community’s claims, Seplat Energy, in a formal response signed by its Managing Director for East Onshore Operations, Ibi-Ada Itotoi, denied any wrongdoing. The company stated it operates within legally acquired portions of the Adapalm Plantation and is unaware of the exact area the community is referring to in their complaints. The letter emphasized that the Adapalm Plantation was originally leased by the East Central State Agricultural Development Authority from multiple communities, including Egbema, Ohuba, Amafor, Obosima, Obile, and Agwa. The land, according to Seplat, was duly registered at the Land Registry in Enugu and remains the property of the Imo State Government following the 1976 state reorganization. “Compensation payments for the use and occupation of these lands by Seplat were appropriately and validly made to the Imo State Government,” the company wrote, adding that it operates in full compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act and other relevant laws. Seplat further argued that all communities who originally leased their land to the East Central Government—including Obuomadike Autonomous Community and others—have been recognized as host communities and are receiving the benefits due to them under Nigerian law. The company’s statement appears to cast doubt on Ekugba’s claim to exclusive ownership of the disputed land, citing historical agreements and state-level jurisdiction over the plantation area. However, this rebuttal has done little to calm tensions in Ekugba, where many residents view the company’s response as dismissive. Community leaders argue that referencing long-expired leases with Eadt Central government wjich is not recognized under Nigerian law, and generalizing land ownership among multiple communities undermines their unique claims and cultural ties to the specific portions of land now being exploited. As the 7-day ultimatum expires, there is growing concern over the potential for confrontation. Community leaders are calling for urgent intervention from the Imo State Government and the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources to mediate the dispute and ensure that Seplat fulfills its obligations under both traditional and statutory frameworks. Observers say the Ekugba-Seplat standoff is a stark reminder of the lingering tensions between oil companies and host communities in the Niger Delta, where decades of extraction have often gone hand-in-hand with neglect, legal battles, and social unrest. For now, Observer believe the oil firm must decide whether to revisit its engagement strategy with the Ekugba people—or risk a fresh wave of disruption to its operations in Imo State.Celebration of Faith and Modernity: The Lord’s Worshippers Assembly dedicates State-of-the-Art Covenant Sanctuary in Ajah, LagosBlossomflow commends First Lady’s Nat’l Pad Distribution Initiative as a Major Win in  fight against period povertyGov Mbah commends immigration officer who apprehended runaway suspected ritualistHouse PAC to hold Nat’l Conference on public accounts , fiscal governanceLASG Launches Campaign To Regulate Beaches For Sustainable Tourism GrowthWORLD OCEANS DAY 2025 : Lagos Champions Preservation Of Lagoons, Waterways, Aquatic LivesFirst Lady speaks on investment posterity measures on prevention of diseases especially womenSokoto Gov Mourns Kano Athletes, Niger Flood VictimsIllegal Refuse Dump Attracts Three-Month Jail – LASGDelta Councillor Dies Playing FootballFG Unveils First LCNG Plant in North-EastDiphtheria Outbreak Claims Two Lives in EdoCustomers to Pay Banks USSD Fees Through Airtime – NCCRejecting England Changed My Career, Says LookmanNSA hails agencies for destroying 207 containers of illicit drugsEU to spend €10.4m on sustainable energy in NigeriaPresident’s two-year achievements proof of visionary leadership – Information MinisterMan jumps from Cocoa House Ibadan, survivesLatest News from Champion Newspapers, June 4, 2025Former NUJ FCT chairmen attends Congress, pledge support for Grace Ike-led excoMassacre in Benue: Army Chief relocates to state, deploys more troops, logisticsTony Elumelu strengthens hold on UBA’s ownership, buys N43.91bn extra sharesFEC approves revised national urban dev policy to transform Nigeria’s citiesAnother strike looms as federal workers demand arrears of wage awards, promotion allowancesFire fighters extinguish raging inferno at Ogbete Main Market, EnuguPresidency counters factional Afenifere’s accusations of non- performance on Tinubu, lists gains of reformsMokwa Bridge collapse: Traders in Ibadan cry for help, seek govt intervention
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Despite hunger, Insecurity in the land,  Tinubu has done well in infrastructural devt.  -Hon Ikweche

    Hon Mascot, Alexander Mascot Ikweche, Deputy Chairman House of Representatives committee on Poverty Alleviation,  represents Aba North and South Federal Constituency of Abia State, has lamented that the…

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