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Opinion:TotalEnergies’ AFCON Move: A Strategic Maneuver To Mask Environmental Transgressions  

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January 19, 2024
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Opinion:TotalEnergies’ AFCON Move: A Strategic Maneuver To Mask Environmental Transgressions  

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is a premier international men’s football championship in Africa, organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). It serves as a highly esteemed platform that showcases the remarkable prowess of African football.

However, the association of TotalEnergies as the official partner of AFCON has ignited concerns and discontent within the conscientious community.

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It appears that TotalEnergies’ sponsorship is a strategic maneuver, aimed at diverting attention from its significant environmental transgressions and projecting a misleading positive image.

TotalEnergies, a major player in fossil fuel extraction across the continent, has been at the forefront of environmental degradation, causing irreparable harm to ecosystems and displacing local communities without adequate compensation.

The reported human rights violations, particularly against climate protestors, underscore a troubling disregard for the well-being and rights of affected communities.

Despite global efforts by advocacy groups like STOP EACOP and Stop Ecocide to shed light on the environmental and human rights concerns associated with TotalEnergies’ operations, the company remains seemingly indifferent.

This indifference raises questions about its commitment to addressing the environmental impact and human rights violations linked to its projects, notably the controversial East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) initiative in Uganda.

In Uganda, TotalEnergies is embroiled in the Tilenga and EACOP projects, both facing accusations of environmental harm and violations of food, land, and human rights.

The EACOP project, extending to Tanzania, further mirrors similar social and environmental challenges, with reports of human rights violations indicating a disregard for communities and the environment.

The company’s facing of lawsuits in France and backlash from citizens in affected African countries suggests a growing public awareness and resistance.

However, the AFCON sponsorship provides TotalEnergies with an opportunity to leverage football enthusiasm to overshadow the negative aspects of its operations.

Environmental activists, concerned citizens, and the global community must remain vigilant. The AFCON sponsorship should not serve as a smokescreen for ongoing environmental degradation and human rights abuses.

Open dialogue, awareness-raising, and demands for responsible corporate practices are crucial steps toward ensuring a sustainable and just future for both people and the planet.

In solidarity with all environmental and human rights activists in Uganda and other affected regions, it is crucial to raise our voices against these concealed injustices.

The AFCON should not be a platform to mask corporate irresponsibility but rather an avenue for accountability and positive change. It is time to unite for a sustainable and just future.

To the AFCON President, Organisers

However, in recognising the influential role of sponsors in major sporting events like AFCON, the organisers must exercise due diligence in vetting potential sponsors.

While sponsorship deals contribute significantly to the financial success of matches, it is equally crucial that such partnerships align with ethical standards and do not compromise the integrity of the event.

AFCON organisers should prioritise sponsors who not only bring financial support but also uphold values that resonate with the spirit of fair play, sustainability, and social responsibility.

In the wake of controversies surrounding sponsors like TotalEnergies, the vetting process must include an examination of a company’s environmental and social practices.

This proactive approach ensures that the tournament remains a genuine celebration of African football prowess without becoming a platform for entities to conceal their transgressions under the guise of sponsorship.

Through thoughtful selection of sponsors, AFCON organizers have the opportunity to establish a precedent for conscientious partnerships that make positive contributions to both the sport and the wider community.

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