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Nigeria: UK Court – Nigerian Farmers Can Sue Shell Over Pollution

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Britain’s Supreme Court has ruled that more than 40,000 people can make claims against the European energy giant following decades of oil spills in the Niger Delta region.

A group of Nigerian farmers and fishermen can sue Royal Dutch Shell PLC in English courts over pollution from decades of oil spills, Britain’s highest court ruled on Friday.

Five justices on the UK’s Supreme Court said the Anglo-Dutch firm may owe a “duty of care” to the claimants over the actions of its Nigerian subsidiary. Shell had argued that it was not responsible.

Friday’s ruling overturns a 2017 decision against the Ogale and Bille communities of Nigeria’s Niger Delta, who brought legal claims for compensation and clean-up costs following decades of repeated spills in the oil-rich region.

Justice ‘unlikely in Nigeria’

The claimants argued that they could not expect justice in a Nigerian court and that the case against Shell and its subsidiary, the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), should be heard in London.

The claimants allege their lives and health have suffered because repeated oil spills have contaminated the land, swamps, groundwater and waterways and that there has been no adequate cleaning or remedial action.

In its ruling on Friday, the court said a lower appeals court had “materially erred in law” when it ruled against the claimants. The Supreme Court justices said the appeal had “a real prospect of success.”