 The Home of Mother Earth Foundation, HOMEF, has charged the federal government to take responsibility for the three-year-old infant who lives in Aurora One well at OML 95 and must extinguish the fire as soon as possible. These were the outcomes of media briefing and documentary screening on the Aurora oil well fire held in Lagos. Details in this report. OML 95, which happened in April 2020, has been on fire for over three years. Inhabitants of our Woye community in Andoostate, where the Inferno code have had their livelihood severely affected. Their primary means of survival, fishing, has been harmed due to the contamination of the marine ecosystem by the region fire and accompanying oil spills. It's a grim reality painted in barrels of spilled oil and hectares of ruined land. After several visits, the Home of Mother Earth Foundation, HOMEF, puts these documentary titled Aurora Inferno, a tragic odyssey of injustice and environmental destruction, together. Executive Director HOMEF, Nemo Basi, alongside others say these Inferno represent a huge discounting of the lives of the people, their culture and their ecosystem. Now that accident happened and the government officials said it could be stopped within six weeks if they had the right contractors to stop it. But three and a half years down the road, the fire is still burning. I believe government would wish that we just ignore it, but you can't ignore that kind of disaster happening in plain sight. It's happening day and night. It's not a thing that is hidden. And it's just unfortunate that Nigeria goes on as if nothing is going on. And this is really horrible. So we don't need to search for who caused this. We know it's caused by the oil corporation. Who bears the brunt? The local communities are once bearing the brunt of this spill. The biggest question is, why punish me for a sin that I didn't commit? Members of the Awaii community at the screening also speak about the devastation they have faced since the oil-well fire began. Since that last year, when they explained to me, they said, fish, not again. Nothing, nothing. If we go over there, before fishing, three or four fardons, now we take the fishing. But now, if we don't enter 20 fardons, we don't fish for air. I don't see anything. I'm sure everybody will see this. So far, not only me, all the communities. Khomef also urged the government to ensure that remediation activities in the affected community are carried out immediately. Justina Khadouni, Plus TV News, Lagos.