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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Buhari regime plans to clean up 2,196-hectare polluted Ogoni shoreline

Mr Giadom said the remediation of the 2,196-hectare shoreline was the largest cleanup in the world.

• September 28, 2022
Oil Spillage in Niger Delta (Credit: Bloomberg)

President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime on Tuesday reiterated that it had concluded plans to commence the remediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated shoreline covering about 2,196 intertidal in Ogoniland, Rivers.

Ferdinand Giadom, the project coordinator of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) under the federal ministry of environment, announced this at a sensitisation workshop in Gokana.

Mr Giadom said the remediation of the 2,196-hectare shoreline was the largest cleanup in the world.

According to him, the cleanup will create thousands of job opportunities and enhance the livelihoods of Ogoni youths and their dependents.

“So, in preparation for the take-off of the shoreline intertidal remediation, we have assessed a total area of 2,196 hectares and allotted it into 549 grids of 200m by 200m per grid. The total assessed coastal lines are in B-Dere, K-Dere, Kpor and Goi communities in the Gokana local government area of Rivers state,” he announced. “These communities will host a pilot of the shoreline remediation, and from there we will progress to the rest of the coastal communities where there is pollution.”

Mr Giadom added that the cleanup of crude oil impacted Ogoni communities was at a stage where the people would see the progress made so far.

He also revealed that the Bodo remediation model would be adopted to choose only certified workers participating in the shoreline remediation project.

“So, we will be transparent and principled in choosing the workforce by adopting the Bodo remediation model of open balloting to select workers. Sixty per cent of the workforce will come through balloting while the remaining 40 per cent will be supplied by the community leadership,” Mr Giadom explained. “Those chosen shall be trained and certified in the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Levels 1 and 2 while their supervisors will have IMO Level 3 certification.”

Mr Giadom said issuance of IMO certification was a deliberate effort to empower Ogoni youths with requisite certification, to make them eligible to work in similar projects anywhere in the world. The project coordinator said the exercise would commence as soon as the agency concluded with its contract processes and mobilisation of contractors to the site.

“To this end, remediation work in the swamp shall include removal of oily soaked debris and stumps; ranking of alga mat, removal of nipa palms and flushing of sediment,” he stated. “Others are the recovery of waste crude to treatment centres and the re-vegetation of mangrove which in itself will create jobs for those who will nurse mangrove seedlings.”

(NAN)

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