OIL POLLUTION CONFERENCE NIGERIA 2024

TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES IN NIGERIA OIL PRODUCING AREAS

GOLDEN TULIP HOTEL ONOPA, YENOGUA BAYELSA STATE, NIGERIA.       MARCH 27-28, 2024

Why the conference?

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  • To promote sustainable development and economic development in Nigeria.
  • To raise awareness of possible outbreak of  human health  and environment catastrophes in oil  producing areas and communities  impacted by incessant oil spills, gas flaring and open burning of crude oil in the environment.
  • The environment of these areas has witnessed an unprecedented  and unparalleled  level of deadly oil pollution and damage over the years.
  • Environment restoration has become critical and imperative to avoid full blown out of human health crisis  and environmental disasters.
  • The focus of conferences is  to assemble friends of the environment, experts and community leaders for crowdsourcing ideas and crowdfunding for restoration processes.
  • The conference is also  to address the challenges and issues of illegal refineries and gas flaring in those areas that can exercabate climate, carbon dioxide and other pollutants build up in the atmosphere.
  • The conference is a timely platform to raise greater awareness on the emergency environmental situation in the oil bearing areas and communities and the need to decarbonize  the areas for national economic prosperity and wellbeing.

Why Attend?

  • The conference will enable attendees to expand, network and establish connections in and out of the sessions.
  • The attendees will share knowledge and innovations.
  • The attendees will learn and contribute to carbon dioxide amelioration and suggest restoration process for green climate and low carbon economy.

 
 
 
 

Who will Attend?

  • Friends of the environment and climate action groups worldwide
  • Climate advocacy groups
  • Experts in climate change
  • Nonprofit and charitable organizations
  •  Government agencies
  •  Ministries of the environment
  •  Nigerian Armed Forces(Navy, Army & Airforce),Police and National Civil Defence Corps
  • Oil & Gas companies
  • Community leaders
  •  The general public
 
 

Conference Fee

International Attendees
  • Corporate with sponsorship          –  500 USD
  • Corporate without sponsorship     –  400 USD
  • Individual                                       –  400 USD
Local Attendees 
  • Corporate                          – 100,000 NGN
  • Government                      –  50,000 NGN
  • Individual                           – 50,000  NGN
  • Student                              – 10, 000 NGN    

Payment Method

To make payment,  contact us via email: info@oilspillconference.com

 

NOTABLE SPEAKERS

Prof. Sylvester Egwu CEO/FOUNDER of Environment Aware and Restoration Network(EARN). He is a Howard University, Washington DC, United States trained Mechanical engineer with great passion for sustainable Environment and Humanity.

H.A Wood is a former Director of National Spill Control School, Texas A & M University, TX. United States of America He is an expert in oil spill management and control and Environment restoration.

Dr Meshach Ojile is a Lecturer and an expert in environmental management at the Niger Delta Unniversity, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa state, Nigeria 

Dr Godwin Angaye is an expert in Environmental Parasitology. He is a lecturer at Bayelsa Medical Universiity, Nigeria 

Dr Charles Oyibo, Lecturer and environmental expert at the Niger Delta University, Bayelsa state Nigeria.

Abas Agbaje is an Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and Impact Professional.

ONLINE REGISTRATION

REGISTRATION IS OPEN

 

Early bird to pay 20% off by December 31, 2023

regular payment by January 2024.

 

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NEED FOR CROWDSOURCING AND CROWDFUNDING

For a greater global economic development and stability, Environment Aware And Restoration Network( EARN) in Nigeria suggests environment decoupled from environmental degradation in which human prosperity and wellbeing are enhanced by restored environment and climate justice.
This is why EARN is worried and concerned about the environment in Nigeria severely degraded and damaged by incessant oil spills and open burning of crude oil which is internationally prohibited environmentally..
There is therefore need to for our nonprofit organization intervention to stem the spate of both oil spills and kpofires in the oil producing areas of Nigeria.

Humanitarian and donor agencies can do much by donating to our cause of environment restoration for green climate and low-carbon economy.

TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE JUSTICE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES IN NIGERIA

Traditionally, the oil pollution and environmental challenges at the discovery of crude oil in 1956 at Oloibiri in present day Bayelsa state in Nigeria were accidental oil spills,oil leaks from pipelines, seepages and gas flaring.
These challenges excalated to a threat to sustainable Environment with severe oil pollution and environmental degradation that need urgent expertise and crowdsourcing solutions.
Prof Sylvester Egwu, a Howard University trained Mechanical Engineer/ CEO ,Kaku Professional Engineers Ltd in an attempt to solve these problems founded Oil Spill Conference Nigeria (OSCN) in 2012.
OSCN started to sensitize and create public awareness on the evil side of crude oil in Nigeria. The evil side is when oil spills into the Environment causing devastating impacts on human,wildlife and the Environment itself.
Over the years from 1956,oil pollution has enormous damage that has rendered oil producing communities helpless and hopeless.
The communities have been afflicted with great tragedies of loss of livelihood,fishing industry, aquatic habitas and arable farmlands. Myriads of oil spills have impacted on the health of the residents of the communities resulting in higher risks of cancer of various forms, respiratory, neurological, developmental, reproductive and other health problems.
The conferencing program focused on these challenges and ways to mitigate and ameliorate the impacts on the communities living with crude oil and exposed to its production ramifications particularly the impact on vulnerable people, youths,women, disabled people, indigenous people and other groups that need help.
Our group advocacy and campaigns against oil pollution in Nigeria have been very impactful. OSCN had two successful events in Accra ,Ghana and several
conferences in different locations in Nigeria to address oil pollution challenges.
Apart from ….to Restoration of the environment .

FLOODED SECTION IN BAYELSA

Recent flooding in one of the communities of Bayelsa state accompanied by oily films that pollutes drinking water . The victims desperately need shelter, food, medicals, clean water and relief materials to survive.Please help u to help others.Thank you for your support.

Oil spill in Ogale fishing community needs our Nonprofit Organization, Environment Aware and Restoration Network( EARN) support to ameliorate the suffering of the victims.

Oil spill in Ogale fishing community needs our Nonprofit Organization, Environment Aware and Restoration Network( EARN) support to ameliorate the suffering of the victims. Please donate and thank you.

The water in Ogale, a rural community in Nigeria, is so toxic and polluted with oil that it comes out brown and stinks of sulphur. Children and families get sick just trying to bathe or stay hydrated. In Bille, a fishing community of around 45 islands surrounded entirely by water, there are no fish left. Oily water seeps into people’s homes, and, without a source of income, money is scarce. The signs that once warned people of the dangers of chronic pollution are covered in rust.

 

 

 

 

 

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