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Rivers Youth fear economic disruption as Chevron plans relocation 

The Ogu Youth Congress has threatened to halt operations at Onne port if Chevron Nigeria Limited proceeds with plans to move its logistics base out of the Onne Oil & Gas Free Zone.

In a statement, the president of the group, Taripakaye Gbobbo, while addressing journalists in Ogu, Rivers State, said that the planned relocation of the Chevron Logistics base from the Onne Oil & Gas Free Zone would lead to severe economic hardship for people in the host community who have been supporting the operations of the oil company.

He said, “The operation of Chevron in our community has helped us a lot because our people are being employed and are earning salaries. But if Chevron leaves this facility, it will bring back hunger to the community because many people will go into poverty, thereby, increasing the level of poverty in the community.

“So, we are not in support of Chevron leaving this facility. Besides, our community is peaceful. There are no crises or militancy. So, they will not say they want to leave because of insecurity. Chevron should stay back and let us continue working as a community and company. I will write a letter to the Nigerian Ports Authority via the Port Manager, informing them that if Chevron wants to leave this facility, we will not allow them.”

Recall that on Tuesday last week, hundreds of youths under the aegis of the Onne Youth Council staged a peaceful protest at the Chevron Logistics Base to protest the planned relocation of the base.

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