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    HYPREP to prioritise youths in implementation of UNEP Report on Ogoni

    December 3, 2023
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    *Cross section of Ogoni youths at the interactive session with HYPREP Project Coordinator in Port Harcourt Mkpoikana Udoma

    Port Harcourt — The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project, HYPREP, has assured that it will prioritise the interest of Ogoni youths by creating job opportunities, training, skills acquisition programmes and ensuring the implementation of the United Nations Environmental Programme, UNEP, Report in Ogoniland is human-centred and inclusive.

    To this end, HYPREP has announced that the Ogoni cleanup project was already building the capacity of Ogoni youths in different areas such as aviation, oil and gas, agro services, shoreline remediation, mangrove restoration, with plans for professional skills to cater for graduates from impacted communities.
    Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, speaking in Port Harcourt during an interactive session with Ogoni youths, said he remained committed on the issue of restoring livelihoods as well as remediation of the environment.
    Zabbey explained that the project’s centre of excellence for environmental management has three components, namely Faculty for Vocational Skills Training, Faculty of Environmental Research and Management and Integrated Contaminated Soil Management Centre.

    He said: “As we speak, we are training 5,000 youths and women in 20 different skill areas and that training is going on well, and the feedback we are getting from the field is very encouraging. We are committed to ensuring that the cleanup benefits the youths of Ogoni as much as possible and by the end of the training, a critical mass of the youths will have the requisite skills not just to work in Ogoni but to be able to work elsewhere.”We have also discovered key skills to support oil and gas industry including commercial diving and underwater welding; all that has been articulated and we are going to present them to the Governing Council for consideration and approval so we are serious about the issue of livelihood.

    “Apart from restoring the environment, HYPREP is also in Ogoni to restore livelihoods and create alternative livelihoods opportunities. We are also building capacity, apart from the 5,000 youths that are undergoing various training, we are also building the capacity of Ogoni youths in different skill areas, we have trained 90 youths and women in mangrove restoration and we have empowered them with catalytic funds to set up their mangrove nurseries, which they are growing along Bomu shoreline.”

    He continued: “For our remediation works, on the 39 medium risks remediation sites, we trained over 2000 Ogoni youths who are supporting the remediation process, so all these training are useful because they are hands-on training.”For the Centre of Excellence, the contractor, CCECC has told us that in the course of constructing that centre, about 800 Ogoni youths would be engaged. In Tai, we are building a 100-bed Specialist Hospital in Kpite and the construction is going to provide jobs for many persons, so despite where our projects are located, every part of Ogoni is included in our selection of workers and in all opportunities that are available in the project.

    “For people with disability, I have asked members of my team to brainstorm and come up with viable projects that will befit people with disabilities, so be assured that next year, there will be specific programmes for people with disabilities.”
    Also, HYPREP Head, Livelihoods Programmes, Mrs Josephine Nzidee, said 29 Ogoni youths have been trained and certified by Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority as cabin crew.
    “We have also recently commenced the training of 5000 Ogoni youths in 20 different skill areas. We selected this different skill area so that we can position Ogoni youths in different areas for job opportunities in the oil and gas sector.
    “The only thing we are asking Ogoni youths is that as they are undergoing these different skills, they should take it seriously so if we have 5000 Ogoni persons in different skill areas and they are committed and come out better, our socio-economic status would change.”
    Earlier, the President of the National Youth Council of Ogoni People, NYCOP, Mr. Barinuazor Emmanuel, who appealed for the inclusion of women in HYPREP projects, also urged HYPREP to train Ogoni youths in skills required in the oil and gas industry, to enable the youths of Ogoni have a voice in the petroleum industry.

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