 Now, by House of State Governor Doye Deiree has constituted a technical committee to look into the Santa Barbara River Oil Spill in Limbe. It is considered to be the worst heat in recent years. The committee's mandate is to ensure that communities affected by the spill get adequate compensation as well as cleanup of impacted areas. Our correspondent, Jesse Essay, has details. Spill from ITO Wellhead 1 was reported on November 5, 2021, but the impact has reportedly spread from Wari Kumak return in Limbe to neighboring communities in Orkbia local government area through the Santa Barbara River. On December 8, 2021, the oil exploration company successfully shot down the lake in Christmas tree, but the biostatic government is taking a bold step to ensure that the operator bears responsibility for the damage to both terrestrial and aquatic life. This is the reason for the inauguration of the committee. The committee is to take all necessary action for the purpose of pursuing a complete cleanup and remediation of all affected communities and areas. Adequate compensation for the affected communities and the government of Bilesha State. This can be achieved by a demand for compensation, negotiation, and all litigation as a last resort in the event that the request for compensation is not acceded to. The governor is unhappy over the spill and the nonchalant manner the nation's emergency management agencies are responding to the issue. Oil spill gushing out from the Christmas tree directly from the oil well cannot be killed and lasted for one month and above, damaging the ecology of our states. We have seen in situations that are lesser than the hazardous situation we saw in Nemebe that Neme has promptly responded. Let me call on the DG of Neme and all other humanitarian bodies to without waste of time attend to the needy people of Neme and indeed of Bilesha State. The committee promises to carry out a thorough job. We shall do our utmost best to ensure that we comply and achieve the aims and objectives of the terms of reference that has been bestowed on us. The 11 member committee is given two months to carry out its assignment. For PLOS TV Africa, I am Jesse Essay, the Spill From.