DECISION For these reasons, and without the need to to adjudicate on the other alleged violations and requests, 120. THE COURT, Adjudicating in a public session, after hearing both parties, and after deliberating: Adjudges that it has jurisdiction to adjudicate on the alleged violations of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; Adjudges that SERAP has locus standi in the instant case; Adjudges that the report by Amnesty International is admissible; Adjudges that the Federal Republic of Nigeria has violated Articles 1 and 24 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights; CONSEQUENTLY, 121. Orders the Federal Republic of Nigeria to: Take all effective measures, within the shortest possible time, to ensure restoration of the environment of the Niger Delta; Take all measures that are necessary to prevent the occurrence of damage to the environment; Take all measures to hold the perpetrators of the environmental damage accountable; Since other requests asking for declarations and orders from the Court as to rights of the Plaintiff and measures to be taken by the Defendant, and listed in the subparagraphs of paragraph 19, have already been considered albeit implicitly, by this decison, the Court does not have to address them specifically. COSTS 122. The Federal Republic of Nigeria shall bear the costs. 29|Page

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