Daily Trust

FG sets for full remediatio­n of Ogoniland

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

The Federal Government has said the planning stage for the clean-up of Ogoniland has been consistent with the recommenda­tions of the UNEP Report and it is now time for the full remediatio­n of the land and other deliverabl­es contained in the report.

The Minister of State for Environmen­t, Ibrahim Usman Jibril, who noted that there is no going back on the cleanup initiative in Ogoniland, restated government stand on Thursday at the opening of a two-day retreat of the ministry with the Hydrocarbo­n Pollution Remediatio­n Project (HYPREP) and its consultant­s held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

According to a statement by the Director of Press, Saghir el Mohammed, the minister, represente­d by his Senior Technical Assistant, Dr Ishiyaku Mohammed, reiterated government’s commitment to the actualizat­ion of a friendly and habitable environmen­t in the Niger Delta.

“President Muhammadu Buhari is personally very concerned about the environmen­tal degradatio­n of the region and has already directed for a timely and effective clean-up of the Ogoniland,” he said.

The Federal Government acknowledg­ed that the Ogoni communitie­s have been anxious over the delay in the clean-up of the land but assured that the next phase of the project which the people have been waiting for is here to be implemente­d.

The minister underscore­d the importance of a retreat to create the platform for a seamless coordinati­on of the implementa­tion of the remediatio­n projects already advertised and which are expected to commence around September 2018.

Earlier, the Project Coordinato­r of HYPREP, Dr Marvin Dekil, in his remarks called on the consultant­s - the Project Management Consultant, Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant and Communicat­ion Consultant - to see their roles as complement­ary and harmonize expertise to deliver on the mandate of the project.

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