Ogoni clean-up may take more than ten years – minister

The Minister of State, Federal Ministry of Environment, Sharon Ikeazor, has said that the controversial Ogoni Clean-Up project may take more than ten years to achieve.

President Muhammadu Buhari had inaugurated the clean-up of Ogoniland in June 2016.

Ikeazor, who spoke yesterday at her ministry’s 2022 ministerial press briefing in Abuja, said the government is working to give the people a clean environment to live in.

She added that the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) is still the consultant in charge of the project.

Speaking on the project implementation status, the minister said it will be between 2019 and 202 and is to cover three core areas, which are contaminated soil remediation, sustainable livelihood programme and portable water supply.

She said: “In 2019 contracts for 21 lots were awarded for remediation, these covered 12 of the 65 listed sites in the UNEP report.

“These lots covered an area of 276 acres. To date 18 of these lots have been completed and certified by National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA.) Three of the lots are currently undergoing the certification process and one lot is still undergoing remediation.

“An additional 29 lots were awarded for remediation of 8 sites in February 2020. The area covered is 289 acres. Six of these sites have been completed and certified by NOSDRA while two outstanding sites at Bdere and Ogale are above 60% completion of which we are accelerating

“As of January 2022 bidding for additional 37 hydrocarbon impacted sites is in progress. The total volume of contaminated soil to be remediated is 5,354,766 cubic meters over an area of about 314 acres.”

The minister said the remediation efforts have produced remarkable employment and livelihood opportunities for Ogoni youths.

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