Bitter Kenyans are still trying to frustrate EACOP

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Case against pipeline project delays in Arusha

WEDNESDAY APRIL 21 2021

By LUKE ANAMI
A case seeking to stop construction of the oil pipeline from Uganda to Tanzania for failing to conduct an environmental and social impact assessment has failed to take off even as the two countries proceed with implementation of the project.

In November last year, four non-governmental organisations moved to the East African Court of Justice to block the construction of the 1,445-kilometre pipeline which starts in Hoima in the Albertine Graben, western Uganda, and ends at Tanga port in Tanzania.

On April 11, President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and his Tanzania counterpart President Samia Suluhu signed a deal for the $3.5 billion East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), now touted as a strategic win for Tanzania which will earn $12.7 off each barrel of oil transported through it.

The Centre for Food and Adequate Living Rights (CEFROHT) Ltd and the Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO) both based in Kampala; Natural Justice-Kenya in Nairobi and the Center for Strategic Litigation based in Zanzibar, want the construction of the pipeline stopped until the matter is heard and determined.

The four NGOs claim the EACOP construction is yet to conduct an environmental and social impact assessment as required by both the EAC Treaty and other international laws.

In a case filed on November 6, 2020, the applicants are seeking orders against both Uganda and Tanzania ensures that, prior to any similar project, climate change impact assessment; human rights impact assessment; and meaningful, effective and transparent public consultations ensuring robust community and broad public participation must be conducted.

The NGOs are now seeking a permanent injunction against the republic of Uganda, Tanzania and the East African Community, whom they have sued, from constructing the pipeline through protected areas, among other orders.

The applicants argue that the pipeline to transport crude oil from an inlet flange at the Kabaale pumping station in Hoima District in Uganda to Chongoleani in Tanga, Tanzania contravenes the EAC Treaty and protocols that determine the undertaking of such a project.

 
Huyo wa Zanzibar lazima atakua yule dada mpuuzi. Hata JNHPP walijaribu kufanya hivyo hivyo kwa kutumia NGO za kitapeli, kweli JPM aluwanyoosha kuwanyang'anya EACOP mdomoni...
Kajinga kweli kanataka cheo! Hakana chochote cha maana zaidi ya kubeba jina la babu yake!
 
The CEO Geza ulole mwanamgambo brother reveals it all.True story!!!!!
Type this on youtube'cause of magufuli's death revealed!!! Waliohusika na kifo.
 
Mbona miradi ya nchini kwao hawaipigii kelele? They are just imbeciles and greedy.
Serekali ya Kenya hua hai operate namna hii tangu enzi za moi wakati akina special branch na NIS walikua wanahusishwa na kutumika kwa Kila kitu serekalini.
labda huko kwenu serekali yenu inaweza kutumia njia Kama hii, lakini niijuavyo Kenya yangu at this day and age, hatuna mda Wala pesa ya kufanya hivyo.
Na Kama ingekua serekali yetu inafanya hivyo, trust me, hatungetumia NGO ambayo inatoka Kenya!

Na BTW, NGO zetu zimesmamisha miradi mingi sana Kenya. Kwa mfano Lamu Coal Power plant ambayo investor alikua teyari keshatoa pesa mradi uanze mwishowe NGO zilifanyikiwa kusimamisha project hio ambayo ingezalisha 1050MW .

 
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