Nigeria oil spills: Shell begins clean-up after 10-year delay
The clean-up of a contaminated fishing community in Nigeria has finally started almost 10 years after two oil spills in Niger River Delta.
The clean-up of a contaminated fishing community in Nigeria has finally started, almost 10 years after two oil spills in Niger River Delta.
In 2008 and 2009, Royal Dutch Shell’s 55-year-old pipeline ruptured and spilled millions of litres of crude oil into the creeks and shores of Bodo.
Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reports from Bodo in the Niger Delta.
Published On 31 Oct 2017