Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,153,584 members, 7,820,112 topics. Date: Tuesday, 07 May 2024 at 09:57 AM

‘why Ogoni Cleanup Is Not In 2017 Budget’ - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / ‘why Ogoni Cleanup Is Not In 2017 Budget’ (419 Views)

LAWMA Cleanup Akobi Crescent Surulere, Restores Normalcy, 24 Hours After / $1 Billion Ogoni Cleanup: Senate Committee Launches Probe, Visits Wike (photos) / Yemi Osinbajo Signs The 2017 Budget Bill Into Law (Photos) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

‘why Ogoni Cleanup Is Not In 2017 Budget’ by akelicious(m): 6:09am On Jul 20, 2017
The Project Coordinator of Hydrocarbon Pollution Restoration Project (HYPREP), Dr. Marvin Dekil has explained why Ogoni cleanup was not included in the 2017 budget.

Dekil, who spoke in Port Harcourt yesterday, said the policy of Polluter Pay Principle made it impossible for the National Assembly to include it.
He said HYPREP and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have drawn up a road map for the holistic remediation of the environment, which is expected to gulp $200 million this year.
He explained that $200 million would be required for the project this year, while the remaining $800 million for the next four years, would be provided by the international oil companies, in partnership with the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

According to him, the activities surrounding the clean up might gulp more than the initial proposed $1 billion for the next five years. Dekil stressed that the representatives of HYPREP and UNEP met at the weekend in Geneva, Switzerland to work out the remediation plans for the cleanup.
He said the Federal Government’s commitment to the implementation of the UNEP report has already been received from a four-man committee that was raised to identity and evaluate existing water facilities in Khana, Gokana, Tai and Eleme local council areas.
“The report was done in line with the recommendation of UNEP, which stated that before any cleanup of the oil impacted environment could be done, potable water must be provided for the people.
He stressed that their sources of drinking water is contaminated 900 times above what the World Health Organisation (WHO) considers as pollution. Dekil further explained that the report, which was submitted in 2011, was still valid, but would be reviewed by HYPREP.
He said there have been some changes in the nature and characteristics of the impacted sites that were studied in the report. Also, there have been other impacted sites that were not captured on the UNEP report, adding that HYPREP has collected an accurate and up-to-date data on the sites.
He said the data, which include soil, water surface and underground were at various demonstration sites at Kwawa, K-Dere, Korokoro and Ogale communities.
Dekil said HYPREP has also opened up different sites, at no cost, for the demonstration of remediation opportunities by companies who volunteered to test them technologies.
To have an accurate and up to date data on these sites, he said HYPREP has collected new samples (soil, water surface and underground) at various demonstration sites at Kwawa, K-Dere, Korokoro and Ogale communities. “The report is valid, we are doing an update of the baseline that was obtained at that time. A site that was accessed in 2011, this is 2017, if we wanted to remediate that site today, we will do scooping. It is an exercise that would allow us to capture the contamination profile as at now. And that is what we will use to design the remediation plan” he said. Dekil said HYPREP has opened up different sites for the demonstration of remediation technologies by companies who volunteered to test their technologies. According to him, the demonstration of technologies by these companies are being
more at http://www.akelicious.com/2017/07/why-ogoni-cleanup-is-not-in-2017-budget.html

Re: ‘why Ogoni Cleanup Is Not In 2017 Budget’ by IneedSugarMumy1(m): 6:16am On Jul 20, 2017
Chaiii, them use the format win election they don abandon am, next government gp wan use the we format too

1 Like

Re: ‘why Ogoni Cleanup Is Not In 2017 Budget’ by ecdcyber: 6:17am On Jul 20, 2017
All promises changed

1 Like

Re: ‘why Ogoni Cleanup Is Not In 2017 Budget’ by Kondomatic(m): 6:22am On Jul 20, 2017
I remember how zombies celebrated Ogoni clean up last year. "What Jonathan couldn't do in six years, Buhari has done it in a year" was their anthem then.

4 Likes

Re: ‘why Ogoni Cleanup Is Not In 2017 Budget’ by Lordave: 6:34am On Jul 20, 2017
It was simply a hoax.

It was initiated just lend a crooked credibility to Buhari's presidency and to give the Zombies something to bite on, seeing they would try to ridicule GEJ for not taking such steps

3 Likes

Re: ‘why Ogoni Cleanup Is Not In 2017 Budget’ by omowolewa: 6:34am On Jul 20, 2017
Polluters should pay, why can't they clean up directly?

If that was the plans, there was no need for the political 'gbugbu-gbagba' initially done by the Presidency.

Now that the Cabals doesn't understand the project and the Project initiator isn't around story start charging taste.

There is nothing that stops that project from being budgeted and the source of its funding equally stated in the budget. Then it's enacted!

1 Like

(1) (Reply)

Sell Your Gift Card At Good Rate / River State Governor, Nyesom Wike, Welcomes Acting President, Yemi Osibanjo In P / You Can Know Placed Bet And Make Money On Buhari Return.

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 14
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.