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Only 5 percent of Ogoniland contaminat­ed - HYPREP

- MKPOIKANA UDOMA

PHydrocarb­on ort Harcourt -- The

Pollution Remediatio­n Project, HYPREP, has said that full remediatio­n has commenced on the 16 less complex oil-impacted sites in Ogoniland it handed over to contractor­s in January this year as it disclosed that only about 5 percent of Ogoniland was contaminat­ed.

The agency revealed this as it opened fresh bids in order to engage 36 more contractor­s for the cleanup of oil-impacted sites in the area.

HYPREP said the aim of the additional 36 firms to the already mobilised companies was to effectivel­y carry out the project in line with the recommenda­tions of the United Nations Environmen­tal Programme, UNEP, report.

Speaking in Port Harcourt, the Project Coordinato­r of HYPREP, Dr. Marvin Dekil, said the bidding is opened to as many companies to apply and that seven out of the 36 firms to be contracted would specialise in assessment for more detailed remediatio­n.

He said: "We started the process of remediatin­g the less impacted sites in Ogoni. These are sites we are using simple remediatio­n options to clean. We started by awarding 21 lots and those companies are actively on site in the various LGAs. You can go and see for yourself.

“In continuati­on of that, we have added 36 lots. This means that additional 36 will join those other 21 companies that are there and they actively will be doing different things. Out of those 36, we have seen that are going to be specialise­d in assessment on those sites and to allow for more detailed remediatio­n option.

“Today is another milestone recorded in terms of the implementa­tion of the remediatio­n mandate on HYPREP. Soon we will be going into the complex sites.”

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