Amina Mohammed, the Minister of Environment, says President Muhammadu Buhari is set to launch the cleanup of Ogoniland in the coming weeks.
The minister announced this when she paid a courtesy visit to Gov.
Nyesom Wike of Rivers state.
“It is hoped that we will have this launch in the coming weeks and the
president himself will launch the cleanup. It is really to us a turning point
in the history of the struggle. Ogoniland is the first place where actions need
to be – cleanup.
“There is a wide challenge of pollution in the Niger Delta. We are here
to begin activities toward the launch of the cleanup with stakeholders’
dialogue.
“We are beginning in Rivers because this is the home of the struggle but
we know it is wider,’’ she said.
The
minister said that the cleanup of the Ogoniland would span between 25 and 30
years.
However, Governor Wike advised the Federal Government that to
achieve success, the cleanup must not be politicised as there were diverse
interests.
The governor urged the Federal Government to be careful not to
bring politics into the cleanup in order to achieve success.
“It doesn’t matter the political party that anybody belongs to,
environmental issue does not affect a political party; it affects the entire
state and the entire Niger Delta as a whole.
“Communities do not know about political parties, what communities
know is about how to survive. And so, I will advise that we approach it in such
way that it does not look political, particularly in Ogoniland, it is a very
complex place; you have to be extremely careful.
“Because if you are not careful you may not achieve what you want
you intend to achieve,’’ the governor warned.
According to him, there are political undertones to most of these
things that are happening hence it was very difficult for the former government
to do what they are supposed to do.
He advised that all stakeholders must be brought on board for the
exercise to succeed.
President Buhari in August 2015 approved several actions to
fast-track the long delayed implementation of the United Nations Environmental
Programme report on the environmental restoration of Ogoniland.
He also approved the composition of the Hydrocarbon Pollution
Restoration Project (HYPREP) Board to reflect a new governance framework, comprising
a Governing Council, a Board of Trustees and Project Management.
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