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HYPREP Interfaces With Ogoni Youth

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In a bid to keep Ogoni youths abreast of its activities so far, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) last Saturday organised a youth stakeholders forum in Port Harcourt, with a charge to the youths to key into the vast business, entrepreneurial and other opportunities that exist in the clean-up of oil impacted sites in Ogoniland in Rivers State.
To this end, the Atlantic Hall of Hotel Presidential, Port Harcourt, the venue of the forum was filled to capacity, as youth leaders, drawn from the four Ogoni – local government areas and beyond including other personalities and stakeholders stormed the event.
In his opening remarks, the Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Dr. Marvin Dekil, while eulogising Ogoni youths for their support and cooperation towards the clean-up exercise, said the project belonged to them and urged them to embrace the vast business opportunities that the remediation process had already thrown up and would still provide for them in the nearest future.
Dekil reiterated that the clean-up exercise was on course as the critical stakeholders in the project were committed in the full implementation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Report on Ogoniland.
According to him, HYPREP was totally committed to discharging its core mandate of remediating oil impacted sites in the area and restoring the livelihoods of the people.
While urging the youths to form cooperatives in order to access the vast business opportunities, Dekil hinted that plans were underway for the agency to train 400 women drawn from the four Ogoni – local government areas in conjunction with the United Nations Institute for Training and Reasearch (UNITAR).
It would be recalled that HYPREP had recently opened technical and financial bids for the remediation proper and it is currently awaiting approval from the Federal Government to deploy successful contractors to commence the clean-up of impacted sites.
The forum, with the theme, “Ogoniland and Clean-Up: Implementing the UNEP Report,” featured the presentation of researched materials by resource persons.
A HYPREP’s consultant, Engr. Charles Okoro, who spoke on ‘Ogoni Clean-Up and Available Business Opportunities,’ explored all the business potentials encapsulated in the UNEP Report, particularly in the areas of livelihoods, health, water and capacity building, among others.
This is even as a lecturer with the Rivers State University, Dr. Kaanakia Konya, in his paper on ‘A Better Alternative To Illegal Refining: Entrepreneurship/ Employability’ further highlighted the benefits inherent in the Ogoni clean-up project.
An activist, Mr. Celestine Akpobari gave an insight into the various struggles and agitations which culminated in the clean-up exercise and stressed the need for Ogoni people, particularly the youths to change their strategies and contribute positively to the development of Ogoniland.
The Commander of HYPREP’s security team, Lt. Col. O. O. Coker, in his presentation, urged the youths to eschew greed, self centredness and selfish interest and pursue goals that would add value to the collective wellbeing of the people, and by so doing improve and develop the society, stressing that peace and security were essential ingredients for the successful clean-up of Ogoniland.
Dignitaries at the forum include Rivers State Commissioner for Environment, Prof. Roseline Konya, President of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP), Mr. Legborsi Pygbara, President of KAGOTE, Dr. Peter Medee, a lecturer with the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Ben Naanen, Paramount Ruler of Ogale Community, HRH Godwin Bebe Okpabi, among others.
Meanwhile, Ogoni youths have dissociated themselves from any act geared towards truncating the clean-up exercise, and passed a resounding vote of confidence on HYPREP.
The President of the National Youth Council of Ogoni People (NYCOP), Dr. Young Nkpah, who made the position of the youths known in a communiqué said the body was satisfied with the way and manner the Ogoni clean-up exercise was progressing, and condemned those hell bent on truncating the process.

 

Donatus Ebi

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