UNEP Report : Bayelsa Govt applauds Buhari, makes case for oil polluted Bayelsa communities UNEP Report : Bayelsa Govt applauds Buhari, makes case for oil polluted Bayelsa communities
  Bayelsa government has applauded President Muhammad Buhari for approving the implementation of the UNEP report on clean up of Ogoni land. Buhari on... UNEP Report : Bayelsa Govt applauds Buhari, makes case for oil polluted Bayelsa communities

 

President Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari

Bayelsa government has applauded President Muhammad Buhari for approving the implementation of the UNEP report on clean up of Ogoni land.

Buhari on August 5 approved the constitution of Board of Trustees for the Ogoni Trust Fund and the Hydrocarbon Pollution Restoration Project (HYPREP) governing council.

The President further directed that that a contribution deposit of $ 10 million will be made by stakeholders within 30 days of the appointment of members of the Board of Trustees for the Trust Fund.

Barr Iniruo Wills, Bayelsa Commissioner for Environment, in statement issued in Yenagoa on Sunday applauded the President for initiating the implementation of the clean up plan for oil polluted Ogoni land.

“President Muhammadu Buhari’s approval of steps to fast track the clean up and restoration of Ogoniland in line with UNEP’s recommendations is a great positive signal for the hitherto relegated environment sector and for the Niger Delta geopolitical region.

“This is elixir, coming at the fourth anniversary of the release of the UNEP report, which happens to be the first anniversary falling within President Buhari’s tenure.

“We congratulate the Ogoni people and the entire Niger Delta.,” Wills said.

The Commissioner further made a case for Bayelsa and other states in the Niger Delta equally impacted by oil pollution induced by oil and gas exploration and production.

“We are very hopeful that the President and relevant Federal Government authorities will correct the crucial omissions in the measures approved, especially the non-incorporation/representation of other pollution ravaged states in the Niger Delta.

“For example, Bayelsa State is currently under the burden of about one thousand recorded oil spills per year.

“The state of Bayelsa has been suffering the same fate as Ogoniland for 60 years, dating back to the start of Nigeria’s commercial oil production which took place in Oloibiri area in present day Bayelsa State,” Wills said.

Wills noted that the pipeline explosion from Agip’s oil field in Bayelsa which claimed the lives of 14 people including two regulatory officials one each from state and federal ministries of Environment reflected the plight of the state.

“Overall, we are excited at the new prospects for environmental protection and restoration in our oil producing communities.

“ If these measures are faithfully implemented and replicated across the other ecologically degraded states in the region, they will place President Buhari on record as a President that is serious about the remediation of the ravaged Niger Delta environment.

“We therefore look forward to a total reversal of the Federal Government’s long tradition of handling the grave dangers of environmental degradation by half measures,” Wills said.

The Commissioner called on the Federal Government to adequately fund NOSDRA and to urgently enable that agency to establish the National Oil Spill Control and Response Centre mandated by the NOSDRA Act.

Wills appealed to the federal government to implement the proposal by NOSDRA to site the Oil Spill control centre in Bayelsa.

 

 

Arodiegwu Eziukwu