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Norwegian Ambassador Laments Contractor­s’ Failure on Ogoniland Clean-up

- Udora Orizu in Abuja

The Norwegian Ambassador to Nigeria, Jens-Peter Kjemprud, has lamented that the slow pace of work at the sites of Ogoni cleanup is generally worrisome and that the cleanup might not be completed as planned.

He stated this when he received members of the Environmen­tal Media Correspond­ents Associatio­n (EMCAN) in Abuja yesterday, saying even with the amount of money awarded, activities at sites are very slow.

The ambassador also said the UNEP report is now seven years old, and since 21 contractor­s were mobilised to sites, work has not started.

According to him, “Climate change is so enormous that a nation may not know where to begin or end. Coastal erosion in the South and desertific­ation in the North are great challenges for Nigeria. “Norwegian Government supports the cleanup exercise because of the devastatin­g effects on human lives and animals.”

Speaking further, he said they have discovered that lifespan in the area is below average because the environmen­t has been destroyed and polluted by oil.

“The people currently have health challenge, and they are running out of patience, as work on the sites needs to commence in full speed because it’s putting lives in the community at great risk,” he added.

Also speaking, the Deputy Head of Mission, Ingrid Skjolaas, called on journalist­s to visit the sites of the cleanup to have first-hand assessment and to give comprehens­ive report of what is happening to the project.

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