N|Delta Crisis: FG Kick-Start Moves To Create Mangrove Restoration Scheme

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The Federal Government has announced its decision   to commence  what it described as the  restoration of mangrove forest and ecosystem in the Niger Delta region. Minister of Environment, Dr. Mohammad Abubakar made this known at  a meeting with stakeholders  in the Niger Delta in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital

The mangrove in Niger Delta region of Nigeria is made up of extensive chains of forests in the coastal region of the Delta. The Niger Delta region  is regarded as  one of the most ecologically sensitive forest regions in the world.

The environment minister revealed that  his ministry was already holding discussions  with key stakeholders in the Niger Delta region on the feasibility of designing a pragmatic blueprint for alternative ways  of  preserving, conserving and restoring the  mangrove in the Delta region.

The minister who reiterated the importance of the mangrove forest said its destruction was catastrophic to the economy of the nation now and in the future.  According to him,  the outcome of “the meeting in Port Harcourt was to begin with short term goals of seeking creative means of mobilizing people to refrain from destroying the mangrove”.

Abubakar also revealed that the federal government has handed over 7 remediated sites under the determined and designated   Ogoni clean-up project to the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, (NOSDRA) for appropriate verification, determination and certification.

The minister who was at the meeting along  with Mrs. Sharon Ikeazor, the Minister of State for  Environment, said: “We had a meeting with groups, professionals, academicians for the purpose of devising means of restoring mangrove in the Niger Delta region.”

He added: “Destruction of these special plants can bring about a lot of catastrophic issues to the economy. We are focused on starting with short term goals, thinking of ways to look for alternatives so that people will stay away from the mangrove.”

The minister who reiterated federal government’s commitment to the Ogoni clean-up project pledged to build upon  what he called on-going progress  of the clean-up, stressing that the federal government  was committed to adhering to the recommendations of the  United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) report.

It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari had announced the Ogoni clean up exercise in 2016.  The then Minister of Environment, Mrs Amina Muhammed in June 2016 had thereafter  announced the kick-off of Ogoni clean-up programme in adherence to the United Nations Environment Programme Report (UNEP) protocols and guidelines.

The minister had  stated that the programme would be driven by all stakeholders in the region. This led to the creation of  the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) with the aim of remediating the environment and restoring  the livelihood of the people.

HYPREP commenced preliminary remediation activities in early 2018, almost eight years after the UNEP report was submitted. Since then there has been mixed reactions as some activists kicked against what they described as unacceptable poor performance of HYPREP.  Many environmentalists and stakeholders in the Niger Delta have been insistent on their demand for a full-scale audit of the Ogoni-clean up project to ascertain if it meets the set framework, UNEP protocols and international standards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hamilton Nwosa
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