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UNEP Report: Stakeholders Take Stock, Score HYPREP High
Some Ogoni stakeholders have taken stock of the Ogoni cleanup project 14 years after the release of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Report on Ogoniland, saying, it has been a worthwhile journey with the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project ( HYPREP) fully implementing the recommendations of the report, even beyond their wildest dreams and expectations.
They are delighted that what is going on in Ogoniland today is a culmination of the Ogoni struggle, which has yielded tremendous gains, visible in all nooks and crannies of Ogoniland, with HYPREP at the driver’s seat.
The stakeholders, who aired their views on the celebration of the 14th anniversary of the release of the UNEP Report in separate interviews with newsmen in Port Harcourt, scored HYPREP high on the implementation of the report, within the context of its core thematic areas, including environmental remediation, livelihood restoration, provision of potable water and health interventions, among others.
Beyond this, they are happy that HYPREP has even gone the extra mile by constructing the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration, the Ogoni Specialist Hospital, Buan Cottage Hospital and the Ogoni Power Project.
For one of the stakeholders and former member of HYPREP’s Governing Council, Mr Celestine Akpobari, the cleanup project that started like a child learning how to walk, has today grown in leaps and bounds with remarkable milestones like the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration, the Ogoni Specialist Hospital, water projects scattered here and there, scholarships for the youths, and the mangrove restoration efforts that have seen the gradual return of fishes, periwinkles and oysters in Ogoni mangroves and rivers.
According to him, the Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey has taken the cleanup project to another level.
“I cannot wait to see foreigners troop into Ogoni to make proper use of the Centre of Excellence,” he intoned, stressing that he is full of appreciation for all the staff of HYPREP for the giant strides recorded so far.
Akpobari, however, appealed to the Project Coordinator to ensure that the assessment of other polluted sites in other parts of the Niger Delta is kick-started because, according to him, Ogoni cannot be clean until other parts of the Niger Delta are clean.
He also called on human rights bodies and activists to prevail on the Federal Government and oil companies that polluted Ogoniland to put more money into the purse of HYPREP, as the S1billion take-off grant has been depleted and, therefore, not enough to thoroughly clean up the area.
He said cleaning Ogoniland would take over S300billion.
On his part, former President of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People(MOSOP), Mr Legborsi Pygbara, said the UNEP Report was a watershed in providing a reliable scientific evidence for the ecological war that went on in Ogoni for onwards of four decades, in which animals, plants, water systems and the entire environment were destroyed, as a result of the rapacious environmental degradation of Ogoniland that happened because of the activities of multinational oil companies led by the Shell Petroleum Development Company and Chevron.
According to him, the assessment of oil impacted sites in Ogoniland was as a result of the courageous engagement of the Ogoni people with the Nigerian State and the oil industry, which climaxed in the invitation extended to UNEP to carry out the assessment.
He noted that the report is a testament of the resilience of the Ogoni people to confront what they saw at that time as a total annihilation of their environment, saying, the 14th anniversary of the UNEP Report today marks the celebration of the resilience, courage, persistence and commitment of a dispossessed and oppressed people to challenge those they considered as the oppressors of their destiny and future.
According to him, today, the UNEP Report is celebrated as one of the biggest reports that have come out of UNEP since its existence.
“Today is a celebration of the resilience, the persistence, the courage, the commitment and vision of a people who remained committed to the goal of achieving a better environment despite how their environment had been destroyed,” he said.
Pygbara noted that 14 years after the release of the UNEP Report, the story of Ogoniland has changed, as it is no longer an era of bitter cries but that of laughter and relief, “to celebrate that at some point in our history, we were able to say, enough is enough.”
He expressed delight that HYPREP has sustained the tempo of fully implementing the recommendations of the report to the extent that hundreds of Ogoni people are meaningfully engaged at its remediation sites and employed at its corporate office, saying, 14 years after, there are indeed remarkable achievements.
He said today, several Ogoni youths have been trained as scientists; Ogoni has demonstrated best expertise in terms of environmental management and governance; water projects are all over the place; mangroves are being cleaned; and manpower development has improved.
According to him, looking back, what HYPREP is doing in Ogoniland today is a fulfilment of the request in the Ogoni Bill of Rights that demanded the stoppage of the environmental degradation of Ogoniland.
The Executive Director of the Resolate Advocacy Foundation for Youth Empowerment and Citizens Initiative, Comrade Menele Nzidee said the implementation of the UNEP Report is on course, 14 years after its release, and commended the Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey for efficiently piloting and driving the cleanup project.
According to him, the restoration of the livelihoods of the people has lifted the Ogoni people from their zero level of poverty.
The Director General of Ogoni Democratic Link also scored HYPREP high in the area of potable water supply, electricity, granting of scholarships to Ogoni youths, and construction of hospitals, among others, assuring the people that getting to the promised land which is their collective goal and aspiration would be attained.
He said the Project Coordinator needs the collaboration, support and prayers of all and sundry to keep on doing the good works.
The former Deputy National President of the Nigeria Civil Service Union(NCSU) described HYPREP as “our struggle, our brainchild and the product of our endeavour”, that must be nurtured, cherished and protected, and admonished the Ogoni youths who are the greatest beneficiaries of all that HYPREP is doing in Ogoniland to jealously guard the cleanup project.
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MOSIEND URGE NDDC TO EMBARK ON WATER PROJECTS IN BUGUMA …TASK RSG TO REVAMP BUGUMA FISH FARM
The Movement for the Survival of the Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND) has called on the Management of Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC to embark on the water projects in Buguma city in Asari Toru Local Government Area, Rivers state
The Group called on the Rivers state government to revamp the Buguma fish farm to create employment for the teeming youths
On the water project in Buguma, MOSIEND said the population of Buguma has increased tremendously as the residents need more water projects to enhance the daily livelihood of the people
The Group also appealed to the Chairman of the council to assist in making the project a reality and attracts more developmental projects to the city
This call was on Rhythm 93.7 FM Port Harcourt, Radio program, Talk of the Town, by MOSIEND Eastern Zonal Coordinator of MOSIEND Half Hour Comrade Tammy Bruce Longjohn alongside Mark Ojuka,Chairman of Buguma and Hon Sandra Owunari JP Chairman Obuama and monitored by our correspondent
Comrade Ojuka also called on the Management of Liquidifed Natural Gas NLG to embark on a free medical outreach in all Kala bari communities to improve their health status
He appealed to LNG to award scholarship to indigens of Kalabari communities in tertiary institutions to better their education, noting the company is doing same in Bonny, abandoning Kalabari communities
“We need contracts, free medical, scholarships and employment including skill acquisition programs for our teeming youths in Kalabari extractions ”
On Security, Mark Ojuka said security in Buguma is at zero level with the help of the Ama Ma soldiers the city is more peaceful and investors friendly as the youths of area have cordial relationship with the security agencies in the area
“Security is very secured in Buguma clan”
He called on the Rivers state to revamp the Buguma fish farm to create employment for the teeming youths
“The youths are asking for human capacity building in the area to reduce unemployment”
“The revamping of the Buguma fish farm will also reduce youth violence”
Also Speaking, Eastern Zonal Coordinator of MOSIEND Half Hour Comrade Tammy Bruce Longjohn called for more improve in infrastructures in Kalabari community, especially in electricity
There is little improvement in terms of electricity in Buguma city
He decried the deplorable condition
of Buguma Health Centre, saying that the hospital is near functional
“Our sisters that are pregnant and our sick parents can not access the health centre for a better treatment ”
Describing the Health Centre as an eye saw, he called on Rivers state government and Buguma Local Government chairman Hon William to improve on facilities in the centre and make it more medically accessible to the sick persons in the area
Buguma, Tammy Bruce said is the spiritual headquarter of Kalabari people as such deserve more modern facilities from the government to improve lives
The Coordinator called on government, stakeholders and oil companies to assist and improve the poor infrastructural facilities in area
“We need first class hospitals, qualified medical doctors and nurses in the health centres and hospitals”
On the oil spilled in Obuoma Chairman MOSIEND Obuoma, Hon Sandra Owunari said the spill destroyed their crops and Rivers even polluted their only source of drinking water
She expressed displeasure that Rivers state government did not send any relief materials to the people in the affected community
On Chieftaincy title to women in Obuama, Hon Sandra Owunari said the community do not install Chieftaincy title to women, saying that Chieftaincy title is only reserved for men only in the community
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EFCC Holds Stakeholders Engagement Party With Media, CSOs
The Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) Port Harcourt zonal command has held a one-day capacity workshop with some selected media organisations and civil society organisations in the state
The one-day capacity workshop was aimed at strengthening existing relationships among the media and the civil society organisations in the state with a view to improving the existing relationships among the graft agency and the media.
Speaking at the event the zonal commander of EFCC, MR. HASSAN SAIDU, said the
initiative is part of the Commission’s ongoing commitment to strengthening collaboration with key stakeholders, particularly the media and civil society, in our collective fight against economic and financial crimes , adding that the decision to organize this workshop underscores the strategic importance the EFCC places on the roles of the media and the CSOs as watchdogs of the society.
According to him,all over the world, the partnership between anti-corruption agencies, the media, and civil society has been instrumental in promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance, noting that the collaboration is even more imperative in Nigeria given the scale and sophistication of economic crimes we contend with.
“Let me take this opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate the invaluable support you have given to the EFCC over the years.
Your consistent focus on our work through reporting, advocacy, and public engagement has helped to sustain the momentum of our preventive and enforcement efforts.”
The EFCC’s mandate is both engaging and arduous. I say this because the landscape of economic crime is dynamic and your duty to report and interpret these developments requires diligence, patriotism and integrity.”
He posted that It is in recognition of these challenges that the Commission introduced a Specialized Workshop Series on Economic and Financial Crimes Reporting for journalists, adding that the commission has expanded this initiative to include civil society organizations to further demonstrate their belief in an inclusive and collaborative anti-corruption framework.
“As you are aware, Port Harcourt remains Nigeria’s treasure base of the Nation and a fertile ground for various forms of economic and financial crimes, ranging from pipeline vandalism, foreign exchange scams and business email compromise to investment and property fraud, and crude oil theft.”
The EFCC zonal commander averred that the 2025 edition of the workshop is Understanding Cryptocurrency Fraud and other Emerging Financial Crimes and Prosecution of Financial Crimes: Issues, Challenges and Way Forward , adding that
It is imperative for us to note that the surge of Cryptocurrency Fraud and other related offences in the Nigeria’s Cyberspace is becoming alarming hence, as part of the efforts of the EFCC to nip this menace and eradicate these crimes from Nigeria Cyberspace there is need for synergy with relevant Stakeholders, that is the reason why the Commission has chosen these topics to educate, create awareness and discuss arising issues that will yield more significant results as the EFCC tackles the spate of these crimes.
“We must work together to intensify public sensitization. Your platforms- print, broadcast, digital, and community-based- are essential in equipping Nigerians with the knowledge to make informed decisions and avoid falling prey to scammers. ”
He reiterated that the fight against economic and financial crimes is not the sole responsibility of the EFCC or other anti-corruption agencies. It is a collective national duty, meaning all hands must be on deck , stressing that
We owe it to our country and, indeed, the global community to expose and confront corrupt practices wherever they exist.
“The media must continue to hold public institutions accountable, while civil society must deepen civic engagement and promote transparency at all levels.
The EFCC remains committed to building a stronger and more effective partnership with all stakeholders in the fight against corruption. he stated.
Earlier In his presentation on cryptocurrency-related crimes, CSE Coker Oyegunle, Head of Advanced Fee Fraud, explained that digital assets are increasingly being used for money laundering, identity theft, phishing, malware attacks, and ransomware, most of which involve untraceable crypto payments.
He noted that Nigeria now has a coordinated regulatory framework involving multiple agencies. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) serves as the lead regulator under the Investment and Securities Act 2025, defining digital assets as securities and licensing virtual asset service providers.
Our correspondent reports that other topics presented during the workshop include prosecuting Financial crimes: Issues, challenges and the way forward and the role of CSOs and media in driving a preventive frame work.
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RSU Blames Poor Funding for Failure to Meet Academic Targets as 1,356 Set for Combined Convocation on Saturday”
The management of Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt, has stated that poor funding has hindered the institution’s ability to meet its expected academic targets.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, made this statement during a press briefing held at the institution on Monday in Port Harcourt, ahead of the week-long 37th and 38th combined convocation ceremony scheduled for Friday and Saturday this week.
Prof. Zeb-Obipi emphasized that poor funding continues to be a major challenge limiting the institution’s ability to meet its targets, adding that they trust the state governor, Sir Fubara Siminalaye, who is the visitor to the university, will continue to strengthen and support them.
He noted that the state governor has demonstrated his commitment to supporting the university, recently approving N700m for the ongoing NUC accreditation.
The Vice-Chancellor stated that the university faces deficits in classrooms, staff accommodation, and student hostels, with the infrastructure gap widening, and existing lecture halls and laboratories requiring renovation.
“We are prioritizing phased upgrades based on program needs,
He added that the university is short-staffed, having lost staff to retirement, death, and changes in job or place of work, and that new programs, departments, and faculties have been created to meet the contemporary needs of society.
Mean while,a total of 13,242 students are set to graduate in the combined convocation, with 10,648 undergraduates, 1,356 Master’s degree students, 700 postgraduate diplomas, and 538 Doctors of Philosophy.
The Vice-Chancellor also used the opportunity to list some achievements of his administration, including the creation of new directorates, completion of abandoned laboratories, and upgrades in the faculty of sciences, made possible with support from the Tertiary Education Technology Fund (TETFund).
He expressed appreciation to the governor and visitor to the university, Sir Siminalaye Fubara, for approving his appointment and promised to justify the confidence placed in him.
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