These are indeed trying times for oil-producing communities of Bayelsa State where pollution is gradually dominating social discourse.
Well, two communities in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area are seeking the attention of the Nigerian Agip Oil Company, the State and Federal Governments after the destruction of their farmlands, fishponds, and economic trees by oil pollution. ARISE Correspondent, Ovieteme George reports
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