Monday, January 19, 2026 - Indigenes of Ogwu Ikpele in Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State have protested the activities of oil exploration company, Sterling Petroleum Energy Exploration Company (SPEECO) in their community.
The indigenes chose the 10th anniversary of SPEECO in their
community to stage a protest, calling for government attention over their
plight, which mostly bother on lack corporate social responsibility by the
company and of basic amenities.
In a two-day protest held on Friday and Saturday, members of
the community who trooped out with placards lamented lack of tarred roads,
hospitals, electricity, pipe borne water and others.
Youths, women, children and elderly people marched through
the community in protest, saying SPEECO’s 10 years of oil exploration on their
community has put them in agony, denial, rejection and degradation.
President General of the community, its traditional prime
minister and other important personalities who spoke to journalists during the
protest stated in one voice that they will no longer accept the activities of
the oil exploration company.
The President General of the community, Mr Esumai Patrick
Chukwudi told journalists that a day before the commencement of the protest,
the community had stopped all exploration activities, prompting the management
of SPEECO to approach them for a meeting.
Esumai said: “The reason for the gathering and protest is to
celebrate 10 years of rejection, humiliation and insult from SPEECO exploration
company who have been mining oil in our land with nothing to show for it.
“No employment, no road, no water, no hospital, nothing that
is coming from them and we have been begging them since they started
operations. There is no metering that will ensure the quantity of oil being
moved out of our land, which affects the PIA (Petroleum Industry Act).
“No single person from Anambra is employed. We have a
consensus 60/40 agreement on employment for our youths, yet they renewed.
“Yesterday we shut down all the Wells. We have about 12
wells in Umuokike, seven in Umuayas, seven in umumgbeleke, Umuogbulishi and
Umuogbu, 12 wells. We shut it down and that is why they came today for us to
dialogue and we have told them our grievances, they said they are going to fix
another meeting.”
Also the Traditional Prime Minister of Ogwu Ikpele Kindgom,
Chief Akaka Damian Anigboso, Odua Ukwu of Ogwu Ikpele lamented bitterly over
the sufferings of his people .
He said: “Our oil is being explored and transferred to Niger
Delta. This is 10 good years SPEECO have been operating in our land, all the
agreement of understanding we signed with them non have been done or reached.
“They promised to give us scholarships from elementary,
secondary, university, and up to Master’s Degree. No hospital, no pipe borne
water, no electricity, we have made frantic efforts to Enugu government and
Anambra Government but they has neglected us.”
A former member of House of Representatives from the area,
Hon Chuchu Onyema said: “What the people are doing today is celebrating regret,
degradation, and all kinds of bad attitudes coming from the company.
“We have tried to negotiate with them, but for some reasons
best known to them, but this blockade today was for us to stop them from work
and reach a round table talk for the final time. I believe in conflict
resolution, not violence. There is social corporate responsibility.
“We are supposed to be receiving three per cent of what is
metered, but nothing to show of it. The only street light you see in Ogwu
Ikpele is the one I attracted when I was in the House of Reps. Other
development projects are from the state government, yet we have an oil company
mining our natural resources.
Efforts to reach representatives of the company proved
abortive as they declined to speak to journalists, saying the company’s public
relations officer will officially address the media much later.

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