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NEITI lauds Williams for clinching 2022 Goldman environmental prize

Chima Williams

The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), has lauded the declaration of a renowned environmental activist, Chima Williams, as one of the six winners of 2022 prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize.

A statement on Sunday by the Deputy Director/Head Communications and Advocacy, Mrs Obiageli Onuorah, quoted the Executive Secretary, NEITI, Dr Orji Ogbonnaya Orji, as saying this in his congratulatory message to Williams.

Williams, a lawyer and founding member of the Civil Society Steering Committee of NEITI won the Prize for Africa as a result of his leadership in championing environmental justice in the Niger Delta.

This was through his legal fight for the clean-up of the Ogoni land especially helping three communities in the Niger Delta.

He helped Oruma, Goi and Ikot Ada Udo communities in Ogoni land, Bayelsa State to win the 13-year-old case for the oil spills and environmental damages against Shell at The Hague.

He was also part of the legal team that litigated the action against gas flaring in the Iwherekan community in Delta State in 2005.

Orji described William’s win as “Victory for environmental justice to oil, gas and mining host communities in Nigeria.

“It is also an encouraging development to NEITI’s commitment to push the boundaries of civic space in tackling environmental degradation in Nigeria which is in line with EITI standards,” Orji stated.

The NEITI scribe said Williams through the years had been committed and dogged in his advocacy for justice and equity for vulnerable citizens, especially those who resided in the Niger Delta region.

Winners from other continents include Niwat Roykaew of Thailand, who won the prize for Asia; Marjan Minnessma of the Netherlands for Europe; and Juliet Vincent for Australia.

Others are Nalleli Cobo of the U.S. who collected the prize for North America as well as Alex Luciatante and Alexandra Narvaez from Ecuador, joint winners for South America.

It is also an encouraging development to NEITI’s commitment to push the boundaries of civic space in tackling environmental degradation in Nigeria which is in line with EITI standards.

The global award, known as Nobel Prize for grassroots advocacy to protect the environment” was announced in a virtual ceremony held on May 25, 2022 due to COVID-19 restrictions.

“We hope that as Nigeria moves into environmental reporting, Williams, a valuable resource person on environmental issues, will bring his wealth of experience, skills, and expertise to guide and complement our efforts as we engage the sector,” Orji said.

The award was announced at the time Williams was in Abuja as a lead discussant at a seminar on addressing environment challenges in Nigeria.

The Goldman Environmental Prize started in 1989, and is awarded annually to honour the achievements and leadership of grassroots environmental activists from each of the world’s six inhabited continental regions.

The Prize recognizes individuals for their sustained significant efforts in protecting the environment and seeks to inspire other ordinary people to take extraordinary actions to protect the natural world.

Williams is the third Nigerian to receive the prize after the late environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa won it in 1995. (NAN)

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