President Muhammadu Buhari has appealed to Ogoni leaders to sensitise indigenes on the value of protecting national assets like pipelines and other oil installations.
This was contained in a statement released on Friday by the presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina.
The president while receiving some leaders and people of Ogoni land at the state house noted that the federal government was committed to cleaning Ogoni land so that indigenes can regain their lives, return to farms and reactivate economic activities.
“You will need to educate the people of Ogoni land and the region that when pipelines are broken, the damage is more to the immediate environment and the people. The majority of farmers and fishermen struggle because the fishes now move to the deep sea,’’ he said.
The president said poor industry practices and security challenges had resulted in massive spills with attendant environmental degradation of Ogoni, leading to agitations and strife.
He said the government would bring to a close all pending issues on sons of Ogoni Land.
“Your Royal Highnesses, distinguished representatives of the people of Ogoni Land, I note the need to ensure completion of a segment of the East-West road traversing Ogoni Land, and steps will be taken to ensure delivery under the Infrastructure Development Fund as earlier conceived. We intend to complete this vital artery of Nigeria,” Buhari said.
“Furthermore, we are committed to ensuring clemency and national integration as part of this administration’s bid to lay the foundation for genuine reconciliation and bring closure to the issues of Ogoni Land.”
According to the statement, Buhari said the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Ltd (NPDC), a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), had been granted license to operate OML11, which will stimulate economic activities and integration in the zone.
“To ensure the stimulation of economic activities in Ogoni Land as underpinned by the vast petroleum resources underlying Ogoni Land and neighbouring communities, NPDC, a subsidiary of the NNPC has been granted licence to operate OML11,” he said
“NPDC will lay a broad-based programme for the emergence of a new Ogoni Land for the benefit of the Ogoni people and Nigeria as a whole.”
Buhari said he was aware of the Federal University of Environmental Technology bill passed by the national assembly and awaits transmission for further necessary action.
“This Administration has placed the rehabilitation of the Niger Delta as a top priority and has committed a lot of resources to tackle existing problems, including launching a US One Billion dollar oil clean-up exercise to reverse the terrible damage and restore the ecosystem,” he added.
“I am pleased that the restoration and amelioration activities under the auspices of the United Nations and the vehicle of Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project have commenced work since we assumed office as we promised.
“We will take further steps to ensure faithful and speedy execution of the project to restore the environment and enable farming and fishing activities to resume in the affected areas.”
On his part, King Godwin N.K. Giniwa, president of the supreme council of Ogoni traditional rulers, thanked Buhari for various interventions in the area, particularly on clean-up of the environment.