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‘Nigeria, 15th Most Failed State’ Ghana, Africa’s Best
Nigeria’s rebranding campaign got a major setback on when the country was ranked 15th among most failed nations in the world.
“Fund For Peace”, a United States-based think-tank and independent research organisation, made this known when it released its 2009 failed state index.
The country’s position was out of a total of 177 countries that were surveyed for 2009.
By this current assessement, Nigeria moved three steps backward from its 18th and 17th position in 2008 and 2007 respectively, implying that the country’s status is deteriorating.
Certainly, Ghana, a neighbouring West African country, rose again in the country of nations, when it was ranked as the best state in Africa.
Ghana was ranked 124 of the 177 states, having been described as a moderate state.
Also ranked among the overall best five states were Norway (177), Finland (176), Sweden (175, Switzerland (174) and Ireland (173), while USA and United Kingdom were ranked as 159 and 161 respectively.
Meanwhile, Somalia, another African nation, retained its earlier position as the most failed state.
Organisers of the survey explained that a state would be said to have failed when it could no longer perform its basics security and development functions as is seemingly the case in Nigeria today.
It would be recalled that at the launch of the rebranding campaign few months ago, critics of the exercise argued that spearheading a rebranding exercise when Nigeria was witnessing a rising spate of corruption, insecurity and infrastructural decay in nearly all spheres amounted to putting the cart before the horse.
Moreso, is the fact that the description of Nigeria as a failed state, according to pundits, is hinged on the decay and prevalent corruption in the system.
This, they say, was what strengthened United States President Barrack Obama’s decision to visit Ghana at the expense of Nigeria, and also made the US first citizen to frown at persistent electoral processes ravaging Africa, among which is Nigeria’s.
The country’s 2007 general election was adjudged as one of the worst in global history.

Rivers State Governor, Rt, Hon. Chibuike Amaechi (middle) watches as his Attorney-General and Justice Commissioner, Barr Ken Chikere, (left) exchanges views with the President of Nigeria Bar Association, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, during the Association’s National Executive Council meeting in Port Harcourt, last week.
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HYPREP Marks 15 Years Of UNEP Report, Highlights Major Cleanup Milestones
The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has commemorated the 15th anniversary of the release of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Environmental Assessment Report on Ogoniland, reaffirming its commitment to restoring the environment and improving the livelihoods of affected communities.
In a statement signed by the Project Coordinator, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, to commemorate the anniversary, HYPREP described the anniversary as a significant milestone in Nigeria’s environmental restoration efforts, noting that the project has made remarkable progress in implementing the recommendations of the landmark UNEP report released on August 4, 2011.
The UNEP report had revealed extensive oil pollution across Ogoniland, severe environmental degradation, and serious public health risks resulting from decades of petroleum operations. It also recommended an initial $1 billion fund to commence the cleanup of the affected communities.
According to HYPREP, the Federal Government formally launched the Ogoni clean-up in 2016, while the Project Coordination Office was established in 2017 to drive the implementation of UNEP’s recommendations.
Zabbey said the current administration has continued to prioritise the project under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
Providing an update on the cleanup, the Project Coordinator disclosed that 30 of the 65 contaminated sites identified by UNEP have been fully remediated, while work is ongoing at several medium- and high-risk locations. It also stated that more than 1.5 million mangrove seedlings have been planted as part of what it described as the world’s largest restoration of oil-degraded mangroves, with over 1,000 hectares of shoreline already rehabilitated.
Zabbey further revealed that 49 Ogoni communities have been connected to potable water schemes through multiple water projects and booster stations aimed at providing safe drinking water across the region.
In the health sector, he said the 100-bed Ogoni Specialist Hospital in Kpite and the 43-bed Cottage Hospital in Buan are nearing completion, adding that several existing health facilities have been upgraded with modern medical equipment, while five ambulances have been donated to improve emergency healthcare services. The Project Coordinator also disclosed that a three-year human health biomonitoring study is being conducted in collaboration with the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
On economic empowerment, Zabbey stated that the Project has created more than 8,000 direct jobs and trained thousands of Ogoni youths and women in various vocational and technical skills, including software development, cybersecurity, aviation, commercial diving, seafaring, mechatronics, and creative arts. The project also reported awarding scholarships to more than 1,000 students, providing grants to small businesses, and supporting persons living with special needs through skills acquisition programmes.
The statement further highlighted ongoing legacy projects, including the Ogoni Power Project and the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration, which it said is about 96 per cent complete. HYPREP also welcomed the recent designation of the Ogoni Wetland as a Ramsar Site of International Importance and pledged to continue promoting biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of the ecosystem.
Marking the anniversary, Zabbey said the progress achieved over the past 15 years demonstrates the collective commitment of government, development partners, stakeholders, and local communities to restoring Ogoniland. He called for renewed collaboration to sustain the cleanup effort, promote environmental sustainability, and support the long-term development of the region. 3
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