Niger Delta
Ogoni Clean-Up: NGOs Threaten Court Action Over Slow Implementation
The Forum of Media and Civil Society Organisations (FMCSOs) has threatened to drag the Coordinator, Hydrocarbon Pollution and Remediation Project (HYPREP), Dr Marvin Dekil to court to seek redress if he refuses to do the needful in the speedy implementation of the on-going clean-up in Ogoniland and other polluted sites in Rivers State and the Niger Delta region.
The NGOs made the call last Monday in Port Harcourt as they converged to discuss issues around the slow pace of implementation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report recommendations under the auspices of the Social Development Integrated Centre (Social Action, Nigeria).
They expressed serious concern over the slow pace of implementation of the clean-up process, adding that steps taken by HYPREP were not encouraging, and insisted that HYPREP must include all stakeholders in the activities to ensure transparency and accountability.
Speaking exclusively to The Tide shortly after the roundtable interactive session, Head, National Advocacy Centre, Vivian Bellonwu said that studies by Social Action revealed that activities around the Hydrocarbon Pollution and Remediation Project (HYPREP)has been shrouded in secrecy, obscure procedures and utopian mechanisms that have not helped in shoring up citizens’ confidence in the process.
Bellonwu added that despite attempts by governments to clean-up, and indeed, remediate the polluted Ogoni environment in line with the UNEP report recommendations, the HYPREP leadership appears to be sabotaging the efforts of governments and betraying the confidence of the people of Ogoni.
Susan Serekara-Nwikhana
Niger Delta
NPC Unveils Digital Registration System In Delta
Niger Delta
Police Uncover Suspects’ Armoury … Recover Weapons In Delta
Niger Delta
Police Caution On Lawless Protests On Court Matters In A’Ibom
-
Maritime4 days ago
Nigeria To Pilot Regional Fishing Vessels Register In Gulf Of Guinea —Oyetola
-
Sports4 days agoGombe-Gara Rejects Chelle $130,000 monthly salary
-
Maritime4 days ago
Customs Declares War Against Narcotics Baron At Idiroko Border
-
Maritime4 days ago
NIMASA,NAF Boost Unmanned Aerial Surveillance For Maritime Security
-
Sports4 days agoTEAM RIVERS SET TO WIN 4×400 ” MORROW” …Wins Triple jump Silver
-
Sports4 days agoNPFL Drops To 91st In Global League Rankings
-
Sports4 days agoNIGER DELTA GAMES PANACEA TO YOUTH DEV”
-
Sports4 days agoNPFL Impose Fines On Kwara United Over Fans Misconduct
