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Wednesday 1 June 2016

Reasons Why Ogoniland clean up is urgent!


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Amina Mohammed
Minister for Environment
 
 The minister of environment Amina Mohammed has visited Ogoni land to meet with stakeholders as part of preparations for the formal launch of the project, and to the effect president Muhammadu Buhari is expected to flag off the clean up of oil spills in Ogoni on June 2, 2016.

One of the many challenges associated with oil exploration and exploitation particularly in the Niger Delta region where most of Nigeria’s oil exploitation takes place is environmental pollution and degradation.
Some of the specific environmental problems include oil spills, gas flaring, and waste discharge.
The alluvial soil of the Niger Delta is also said to be less viable for agricultural activities – thanks to the degradation of the environment.
Furthermore, groundwater in the area is found to have high levels of hydrocarbons or was contaminated with benzene, a carcinogen, at 900 levels above world health organisation guidelines.
Of the areas affected in the Niger Delta, Ogoni in rivers state appears to have a fair share of the problem.


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For instance, a study over a 15-year period from 1976 to 1991 reportedly showed that there were 2,976 oil spills of about 2.1 million barrels of oil in Ogoniland, accounting for about 40% of the total oil spills of the royal dutch/shell company worldwide.
In response to several agitations from right groups in the Niger Delta area, particularly the people of Ogoni communities in rivers state, the federal government in 2009, commissioned the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) to carry out an environmental assessment of Ogoniland.
The UNEP report was released on the 4th of august 2011, and former president Goodluck Jonathan, immediately set up a Presidential Implementation Committee (PIC) to review its findings.
The federal ministry of petroleum resources then established the Hydro-Carbon Pollution Restoration Project (HYPREP) in July, 2012.


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However, hope of the Ogoni people has been rekindled with the decision of the Buhari Administration to begin the clean-up project.
Noting that the process of complete clean-up of polluted communities would take about 25-30 years, president Muhammadu Buhari considers kick-starting the project as a major step in fulfilling his campaign promises to the people of the region and returning peace and prosperity to Ogoni land.


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