Tirwun Community In Bauchi Protests Gas Plant Installation

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By, MOHAMMED KAWU, Bauchi

Tirwun Community in Bauchi are protesting the siting of Gas plant in a highly crowded residential area housing Mosque, Eid-el Ground, petrol station, mechanical workshop and residential houses, among others. 

According to the community, every industry, sector or business environment there are laid down rules, guidelines and procedures guiding their operations, but Action Energy planning to install the gas plant in Tirwun lack such procedures.

The community therefore wondered why the organization, Action Energy and its supposed host community turned out to be described as ‘beating a child and preventing him from crying’.

A press release made available to press by the community in Bauchi Thursday, noted that oil and gas are one of the sectors reputable for high regulatory bodies and policies as part of its deliberate effort to maintain standard while curtailing sharp practices.

“Despite laid down rules and regulations, there are always bad eggs in every system just as clearly manifested by Action Energy. The Department for Petroleum Resources (DPR) is one of the regulators for filing stations and gas plants of the oil sector, with procedures guiding establishment of the same made very clear”.

Tirwun community in a statement signed by Barden Kudun Bauchi, Dr. Hayatu Mustapha noted that one of the focal requirements is to maintain 15 meters’ setback between the proposed gas plant and its surrounding buildings and 50 meters between the gas plant and Mosque. 

He said however that Action Energy flaunted this requirement and went ahead to situate its plant in the midst of very sensitive surroundings housing a petrol station, residential accommodations, Juma’at Masjid, Eid-el Ground, Mechanical Workshop, among many others. 

“Concerned residents and other stakeholders mobilized and approached the management of Action Energy to reconsider the location of the plant. Sadly, all pleas and entreaties fell on deaf ears as the proprietor rather informed the Mai Unguwa that he offered to build a mini dispensary for the host community by way of community service”.

To this end, stakeholders in Tirwun when left without a choice, decided to institute a legal action, but to their dismay Bauchi State High Court declined the request for experte order despite the fact that it is a matter that affects lives, thus stroking out the case even without serving the affected community.

The community approached different regulators of the sector, including DPR, the Executive Governor of Bauchi State, and State Urban Development Board (UDB), among others, but it was UDB that harkened to the voice of reason and decided to do the needful by halting the ongoing work at the site. 

Community expressed gratitude to UDB for its prompt response and action in halting the ongoing work at the site project of Action Energy, expressing their confidence on Maiunguwa for carrying out his mandate. 

They expressed dismay that Action Energy after failing to meet the safety requirements and fear of demolition, instituted a law suit against UDB and secured experte order to maintain status quo that is not to have the building demolished but instead maintaining the status quo.

Sadly, Tirwun community cried out, Action Energy has continued with the work despite the stop work order is still in forced, while the company also took the host community to court for demanding justice and resisting intimidation. 

“Today, 17th October, 2021 Action Energy has continued with the construction work despite the stop work order by Bauchi State Urban Development Board”. 

The community assured Action Energy and their supporters that it is not giving up the struggle as, according to the people, the situation of the gas plant is inimical to the lives of worshippers at the Tirwun mosque.

“It is also life-threatening to the thousands of students at the Quranic School and Eid Ground.The plant is also a great danger to the inhabitants of the area”, they said.

The people argued, “Our position remains emphatically that the distance between the gas Plant and the mosque as well as the surrounding properties does not meet standard regulatory guidelines for establishment of a gas plants”.

Community therefore called on the Bauchi state government to, as a matter of urgency, demolish the gas plant as Action Energy has continued to defy its stop work order.

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