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Bring Back UNEP Before Ogoni Clean-Up’
An Ogoni activist and the
coordinator of Ken-Sarowiwa Associates, Chief Gani Toba has called on the Federal Government to bring back United Nations Environment Programme to Ogoni Land to re-assess the environment, if proper clean-up of Ogoniland must be done.
He said that a lot of spills and pollution taken place after the last UNEP assessment was done, and stressed the need to update the report in line with current realities.
Toba, who disclosed this while interacting with newsmen in Port Harcourt on Monday, noted that the UNEP report had indicated that government lacked the expertise to carry out the clean up, and wondered if the federal government had gotten the exercise now.
The Ogoni activist expressed satisfaction with the commitment of President Buhari towards the Cleaning-up of Ogoni land, but noted that no money had been released so far for the exercise as was being speculated in some quarters.
“I challenge anybody to come up with the proof that money has been released by the Federal Government for the Clean-up of the Ogoniland which account was it paid into? On what platform and when was the money released? he asked.
According to him, the required structures that ought to be put in place like the governing council, and soil management ‘team among others have not yet been put in place up till now, and that these structures are key to the proper Clean-up.
He explained that the starting point for the Clean-up of the Niger Delta region that had been polluted by the activities of multi-nationals firms in the Ogoniland.
Toba, therefore, urged the Ijaw leaders not to do anything that would trauncate the proper clean-up of the Ogoniland, adding that there must be a proper assessment of other Niger Delta Committees before the clean-up.
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