 Leaders of Uboland in a larger local government area of Ondo state are unhappy with what it termed the high level of neglect and suffering due to oil exploration and sea incursion in their communities. They stated this on the sidelines of the inauguration of a community development trust. The newly inaugurated chairman of the committee, Kelly Nomie, says the level of neglect in recent times has reached a painful threshold. A lot of situations that we are in today have been put upon us by the exploitation and exploration of oil and we are supposed to benefit from that which is taking from our land. I mean the least they can do for us is to create and enable environment. We are calling on them, no response. We are calling on them with writing letters, several letters, no response from even from federal, from state. They said they are with the Uber. It's Uber that's controlled but now the politicians don't want to see, even if you say, if the Uber said anything they'll say they'll remove the Uber. We face a lot of tests. The oil community, they don't have a good water to drink. We don't have electricity. We don't have a school. So a good hospital is not there.