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ERA/FoEN lauds commencement of Ogoni clean up by FG

By Bose Adelaja

THE Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria ERA/FoEN, has commended the federal government for keeping to its promise of commencing the implementation of the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP, assessment on Ogoniland.

President Muhammadu Buhari who was represented by the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo at the flag off in Bodo, one of the most impacted Ogoni communities, announced the start of the programme to implement the assessment report which confirmed the devastating extent of oil spills from Shell pipelines in Ogoni land. The assessment also exposed how Shell systematically failed to carry out properly clean-up of oil spills.

In a statement issued in Lagos, ERA/FoEN said the beginning of the exercise was a welcome development, even as it noted that “no concrete statements” were made by the president at the flag off exercise in Bodo.

ERA/FoEN Executive Director, Godwin Uyi Ojo said: “No doubt, this administration has shown the political will to right the wrongs that the Ogonis have suffered in the last five years but we are discomforted that the president’s representative did not make any revelations that lifted the hope of the people”

Ojo explained that, “In as much as the president revealed that structures would be set up for the immediate implementation of the report, no definite time lines were set for these structures to be in place to commence work.”

The ERA/FoEN boss stressed that for the cleanup to be effective, time lines must be set and that the government must then go ahead to strengthen oversight bodies such as the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency NOSDRA, to be able to fulfil their mandate of holding the oil industry accountable.