OGONI CLEANUP : TRANSPARENCY, COMPLETE OVERHAUL OF THE HYPREP STRUCTURE NEEDED . . . ERA/FoEN.








By Mike ALADENIKA.






The Environmental Rights Action and Friends of the Earth, Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has Fewelcomed the federal executive council(FEC) approval of over N6 billion for the provision of clean portable water for Ogoni Communities in River State.
In a statement issued in Benin City, 
ERA/FoEN urged the Federal Government to publish all contractual agreement details on the N6 billon water projects being undertaken by Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) for the sake of transparency and accountability.

ERA/FoEN through its Programmes Director, Mr. Mike Karikpo,  said the move would enable “local Communities, Civic groups and international Community to monitor and evaluate the success of this very important and people-oriented aspect of the project adequately”.
ERA/FoEN said the remedial measures as recommended in the UNEP Ogoni Environmental Assessment report, would help HYPREP to pursue and redeem the goodwill of the people and time that had been lost by HYPREP due to lack of transparency and accountability.

According to ERA/FoEN's  Executive  Director  Dr. Godwin Uyi Ojo, the newly inaugurated Governing Council and Board of Trustees for HYPREP set up by the federal Government, should establish Centre of excellence for the Ogoni clean-up.
The 13-member Governing Council and a 10-member Board of Trustees of the Ogoni Trust Fund on Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) inaugurated by   President Muhammadu Buhari  on Friday, March 12, 2021 should “ensure that the major pillar of the clean-up process which is the establishment of the Centre of Excellence to provide capacity building for HYPREP staff and the Ogonis, and document lessons learnt for the replication of the clean-up in the entire polluted Niger Delta is restored”.

Ojo who disclosed this in a Press release on Tuesday in Benin City, Edo State Capital, called for a more inconclusive and participatory project design and implementation process to ward against the short comings experienced in the last four years.
According to him, “It is critical that there is community and civil society participation in drawing up a short-term and long-term Workplans, Key Performance Indicators and milestones for the next five years of the project. Any progress from the clean-up should be seen in the scope and quality of environmental remediation and recovery, improvement in the fishing and farming occupations and livelihoods of the Ogonis.”

The executive Director, lamented the slow pace of the clean-up and faulty procurement process are key areas that the present crop of managers should urgently address”.
 Ojo however  demanded for a complete overhaul of the HYPREP structure because of the lack of synergy between the operations of HYPREP and the UNEP report titled: “No Cleanup, No Justice”, issued in 2020 by ERA/FoEN and its partners, Milieudefensie/Friends of the Earth Netherlands, Amnesty International and Community groups, recommendations on the one hand as well as the needs of local Communities in Ogoni on the other.
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