 A coastal community in Bayelso state is about to lose its main source of livelihood, fishing, and that is due to a gas leakage from the oil and gas exploration activity of corn oil. The people of Sangana in Brass local government area are now calling on the federal government and the international community to take action. Our correspondent, Jesse Essay, has more in this report. This is the Sangana community where the livelihood of the people is likely dependent on fishing. Like most communities in the Niger Delta, Sangana has a abundance of natural gas and crude oil, but this is not commensurate with infrastructure, development, and other basic amenities. Here, the Adriatic One Rig owned by Corn Oil, operators of oil mining lease 59, which is located in Sangana Kingdom in Brass local government area, which spewed an unspecified quantity of gas into the environment for almost three weeks before the leakage was brought under control. The community leaders accuse the federal government and the management of corn oil of negligence and insensitivity. But aquatic life has been damaged. I can take you back to 1960, the greenhouse gas explosion in the USA and even in Chicago. There's a lot of things that happened there and the government's remedied that solution within a very short period of time. But in our case, the companies show some kind of laxity. They are not even ready. Government is paying deaf ears to us. We are today helpless. Even Corn Oil, the parent body has the drilling rig refused to listing, particularly from the advent of Adriatic One Rig to this O2OML 59 oil field, the relationship sour. So much so that the things, the royalties and benefits of that due to the community are denied. And as we speak, that rig is still alien to the minds of the people of Sangana community. In a peaceful protest to the deep blue sea where the rig is located, a few kilometers off the shores of Sangana, the locals shot down the operations of Corn Oil on to the far left notice that they are also making demands. What we need is first, relive materials, medical teams as quick as possible. Then they have to prepare a way of adequate compensation, not only compensation. When the major one happened in 1980, Texas ago then, paid adequate compensation and there was no issue. And Corn Oil has to pay adequate compensation as well. We are using this medium to call on the government and the other mineral resources to come for our aid. And we need the relive materials and compensation for these things that occur in this community. The people of Sangana are also unhappy that since the incident, a joint investigative report has not been carried out by relevant agencies of government and the operators of the rig to ascertain the level of damage. Just AC Plus TV News.