Oil firm laments gunmen attacks, seeks host communities’ help

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Managing Director, Okomu Oil Palm Company, Dr. Graham Hefer
Guardian | 10 March 2022

Oil firm laments gunmen attacks, seeks host communities’ help
 
Managing Director of Okomu Oil Palm Company, Edo State, Dr. Graham Hefer, yesterday, lamented gunmen’s attacks on the company’s plantation.
 
He challenged host communities to volunteer information on undesirable elements among them.
 
Hefer made the call at an interactive session with representatives of the communities at Okomu, near Iguobazuwa in Ovia South-West Council of Edo, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
 
He said the essence of the interaction was to build a better and more cordial relationship between the 29 host communities and the company.
 
He spoke following recent attacks by gunmen on the company’s plantation, which led to the death of its worker, the destruction of hectares of rubber plantations and equipment.
 
Hefer said the company spent more than N20 million on whistleblowing in 2021 and urged the communities to stand up for themselves against hoodlums terrorising them and the company.
 
He said the people could still take advantage of the policy to volunteer information on the identities of the gunmen and help the company to get back to business for the guaranteed provision of social amenities.
 
“Are you just going to look and allow hoodlums to overrun your communities? Are you going to just watch and let the goose (Okomu Company) that lays the golden egg be destroyed by hoodlums?
 
“Are you going to continue to keep quiet and allow thieves carry our `banga’ and logs through your communities and not say anything? Are you going to just watch and allow these hoodlums to continue to kill our staff and destroy our equipment while they still live among you,” Hefer asked.
 
Chief Augustine Yankee, who spoke on behalf of the communities, appreciated the company’s gesture, especially in the area of delivery on Corporate Social Responsibility to the communities.
Yankee, who condemned attacks on the company, expressed the host communities’ preparedness to constitute vigilance groups to repel gunmen.
 
MANAGING Director of Okomu Oil Palm Company, Edo State, Dr. Graham Hefer, yesterday, lamented gunmen’s attacks on the company’s plantation.
 
He challenged host communities to volunteer information on undesirable elements among them.
 
Hefer made the call at an interactive session with representatives of the communities at Okomu, near Iguobazuwa in Ovia South West Government Area of Edo, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
 
He said the essence of the interaction was to build a better and more cordial relationship between the 29 host communities and the company.
 
He spoke following recent attacks by gunmen on the company’s plantation, which led to the death of its worker, the destruction of hectares of rubber plantations and equipment.
 
Hefer said the company spent more than N20 million on whistleblowing in 2021 and urged the communities to stand up for themselves against hoodlums terrorising them and the company.
 
He said the people could still take advantage of the policy to volunteer information on the identities of the gunmen and help the company to get back to business for the guaranteed provision of social amenities.
 
“Are you just going to look and allow hoodlums to overrun your communities? Are you going to just watch and let the goose (Okomu Company) that lays the golden egg be destroyed by hoodlums?
 
“Are you going to continue to keep quiet and allow thieves carry our `banga’ and logs through your communities and not say anything? Are you going to just watch and allow these hoodlums to continue to kill our staff and destroy our equipment while they still live among you,” Hefer asked.
 
Chief Augustine Yankee, who spoke on behalf of the communities, appreciated the company’s gesture, especially in the area of delivery on Corporate Social Responsibility to the communities.
Yankee, who condemned attacks on the company, expressed the host communities’ preparedness to constitute vigilance groups to repel gunmen.
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