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FEC Approves N129bn For Ogoni Clean-Up
The Federal Economic Council (FEC), Wednesday, in Abuja, approved the sum of N129.8 billion for various projects in the Ministry of Niger Delta, particularly the mandate of the United Nations Environment Programme on Ogoni clean-up.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, who disclosed this to journalists after the Council’s meeting presided over by Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, at the State House, Abuja, said the money would cater for the second phase of the Ogoni water project and the central remediation of newly-identified hydrocarbon-impacted sites.
Recall that in August 2011, the United Nations Environment Programme released its Environmental Assessment of Ogoniland in a report commissioned and delivered to the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
The report made recommendations to the then government, the oil and gas industry and communities to begin a comprehensive clean-up of Ogoniland, restore polluted locations and end all forms of ongoing oil contamination in the region.
The operation was eventually flagged off in June 2016 by the Vice President with the re-inauguration of the clean-up project and set up of Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) to oversee the total rehabilitation of the contaminated and polluted sites of Ogoni communities.
The Tide’s source reports that the process has suffered delays even as thousands of Ogonis from the six Kingdoms of Babbe, Eleme, Gokana, Ken-Khana, Nyo Khana and Tai are yet to see the full impact of the exercise.
Speaking on Wednesday, Shehu, who described the meeting as an “Ogoni day”, revealed that the Niger Delta Ministry approved another N22.8 billion for the second phase of the Ogoni water project and N107 billion for the central remediation of newly-identified hydrocarbon-impacted sites.
“You also can rightly call today as a true Ogoni day because two major contracts were approved for Ogoni. And you know that Ogoni is one of the flagships of the Buhari administration. And we’re obviously aware that the whole world is watching Nigeria and seeing what we’re doing here.
“So, there are water projects that have been awarded under the second phase in Ogoni land amounting to N22.8 billion.
“Approval was also given for the award for the contract for the remediation of newly identified hydrocarbon impacted sites along the shoreline of Ogoni land and this is for about N107 billion”, Shehu said.
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