Sustaining the Gains of HYPREP Remediation in Ogoni: A Community Focus

Gawuga Thompson Baala, Barinaadaa Nwinkol
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Since the 2016 flagged-off of soil remediation in Ogoni, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has concluded work in at least sixteen (16) remediation sites across the four local government areas of Eleme, Gokana, Khana and Tai. This is part of twenty-one (21) Lots in phase 1 batch 1 of the Project work performance status published in December 2021. Thus, the efforts of Government in addressing the environmental issues in Ogoniland and other parts of the Niger Delta in general should be sustainable. What becomes of the gains of HYPREP soil remediation after the exercise is of concern to this paper. Using the Stakeholders theory, the study argues that preservation of a healthy environment and ecological balance is everybody’s concern. To promote environmental awareness among the people, the need for active and sustainable involvement of the various stakeholders is important to sustainable environmental remediation. These stakeholders are the host and impacted communities, public, media, environmental groups, corporations and the government. The study uses both primary and secondary sources of data based on a qualitative research design in drawing conclusion that community engagement must be sustained in a manner that outlived the remediation project/clean-up. The study recommends mass sensitization and mobilization of the locals on the aftermaths of the project, what to expect and such friendly environmental disposition which may engender a sustainable healthy environmental and ecological balance in Ogoniland and beyond.
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维持奥戈尼市HYPREP补救措施的成果:以社区为重点
自2016年Ogoni启动土壤修复以来,碳氢化合物污染修复项目(HYPREP)已经在Eleme、Gokana、Khana和Tai四个地方政府区域的至少16个修复点完成了工作。这是2021年12月公布的项目工作绩效状态第一阶段第一批21(21)批的一部分。因此,政府为解决奥戈尼兰和尼日尔三角洲其他地区的环境问题所作的努力应该是可持续的。HYPREP土壤修复的效果如何,是本文关注的问题。利用利益相关者理论,该研究认为,保持健康的环境和生态平衡是每个人都关心的问题。为了提高公众的环保意识,需要各持份者积极和持续的参与,这对可持续的环境修复非常重要。这些利益相关者包括东道国和受影响的社区、公众、媒体、环保组织、公司和政府。该研究使用了基于定性研究设计的主要和次要数据来源,得出结论认为社区参与必须以一种比补救项目/清理更持久的方式持续下去。该研究建议对当地人进行大规模宣传和动员,使他们了解项目的后果,期望得到什么,以及这种友好的环境处置,从而可能在奥戈尼兰及其他地区实现可持续的健康环境和生态平衡。
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