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Oilwatch applauds Ecuador citizens for voting against fossil fuel extraction at Yasuní

Blessing Oziwo by Blessing Oziwo
January 3, 2025
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A group of environmental activists, Oilwatch International has applauded the decision to over 5.2 million citizens of Ecuador, voted in a national referendum to keep the oil in the soil at Yasuni on August 20, 2023.

The group noted that it is heartwarming to know that 5.2 million Ecuadorians had the interest of their natural environment at heart compared to the 3.6 million others, who voted for extraction of fossil fuel in the country.

It said the referendum, held 10 years after the original petition, showed the triumph of a people with the capacity to fight for their rights, maintaining that in the face of opposition from vested interests, the vote affirms restorative justice for all the wounded Amazon and its people.

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A statement issued by the group said: “It sent a strong signal that another world is possible. This is a great lesson in the meaning of democracy and participation that places care for life at the centre of the struggle to overcome multiple crises.

“Activists from around the world recognize that Ecuador is now a reference point for forging citizenship that looks to the future in a new and visionary way.

“For the world and particularly for Latin America, it is a just transition for people and nature. Throughout Latin America, the people especially the Indigenous peoples, through resistance struggles, are confronting the pollution and damage caused by oil extraction and moving to protect territories that must be liberated.

“Oilwatch International salutes the people of Ecuador on this historic victory. And the larger mission of the Yasuni people is to heal their land and to restore the collective rights of peoples, and nature. Voting to keep an estimated 1 billion barrels in the ground at Yasuni is a remarkable climate action worthy of emulation.”

Chairman of Oilwatch International Steering Committee, Nnimmo Bassey, stated that the victory of the people of Ecuador is one that should be shared largely across the globe.

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“The vote on Yasuni is the real climate leadership the world sorely needs. After a long wait, we celebrate the victory of the people of Ecuador. This is a major step towards depetrolising the world and combating climate change and its ravages. This victory is a strong signal to polluters that their impunity must stop.”

While celebrating the outcome of the referendum, Coordinator of Oilwatch International, Kentebe Ebiaridor, stated that it is a huge victory not just for the indigenous people but for nature as well, adding: “With efforts such as these, there is hope that the rights of nature can be respected and endangered species will gradually recover.

He applauded the bravery of the Ecuadorians and urged other communities around the world to emulate the same gesture.

“Oilwatch agrees with the broad network of activists calling for an end to fossil fuels expansion that it is time for the fulfilment of the common but differentiated responsibilities of the polluting countries, payment of the ecological debt from the North to the South and the battle against false solutions to the climate crisis should see Yasuní as the territory from which genuine and just transition has signalled a start that cannot be postponed,” he added.

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