Nsuke
President
of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni people (MOSOP), Fegalo
Nsuke, has described the management of the Hydro Carbon Pollution
Remediation Project (HYPREP) as highly corrupt and deceitful. In two
separate speeches on Sunday, February 24, 2019, the MOSOP president
discredited the cleanup programme describing it as a scam and
desperate move to enrich individuals and not address the concerns of
the Ogoni environment
Speaking
at the palace of Gbene Ginikabor IV, the paramount ruler of
Gbenekabor in Korokoro, Tai local government area of Rivers State,
Chief Akpobari Loveday Nkorba, the president of MOSOP, Fegalo Nsuke
described the cleanup programme as HYPREPs attempt to cover the
massive mismanagement and financial corruption which has
characterized the agency's work in Ogoniland. Nsuke said HYPREP was
not implementing the cleanup programme as recommended by UNEP. He
said HYPREP was a corrupt organisation only concerned about the funds
meant for the cleanup programme.
Also
speaking in Mogho, Gokana local government area where he addressed a
congress of the Gokkana people , The president of MOSOPt, Fegalo
Nsuke told the Gokana people that HYPREP the government agency
responsible for the implementation of the cleanup of Ogoniland has
failed every transparency test regarding financial prudence and
openness. The MOSOP president said the secrecy with which HYPREP
conducts its business coupled with their disregard for community
inputs in the implementation program were signs pointing to the
failure of the program.
Nsuke
maintained that the UNEP report cannot be implemented without the
provision of clean water for the Ogoni people. "HYPREPs
disregard for our demands for water is unacceptable because the
Nigerian government and Shell polluted the water and they have the
responsibility to give us good water in place" he said.
Nsuke
also said "it is important for HYPREP to tell us how they intend
to deal with the contaminated soil especially how and where they will
treat the contamination" They have failed to put in place an
integrated soil management center and the center of excellence as
recommended by UNEP and instead HYPREP is only concerned about
contract awards because that is an easy way to enrich individuals
There
are few critical recommendations of UNEP we want to see implemented
and HYPREP must deal with those issues to build our confidence in the
process, the MOSOP president said naming these recommendations to
include:
1.
Water provision for Ogoni must be treated as an emergency which it
is.
2.
The waste management system as recommended by the report must be in
place for us to be sure of how HYPREP intends to deal with
contaminated soil.
3
The Center of Excellence should be built to provide training
environment and technical support base for the implementation.
The
MOSOP president also described the selection and mobilization of
contractors for the Ogoni cleanup as a desperate attempt to self
enrichment rather than a commitment to clean Ogoniland. Nsuke urged
the Gokana people to be vigilant as the contractors are only
interested in how much money they can make and not to cleanup
Ogoniland.
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