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Federal Support Boosting Ogoni Cleanup – HYPREP

The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has stated that the Federal Government's support is significantly boosting the Ogoni land cleanup programme. Professor Nenibarini Zabbey, the Project Coordinator, announced that the government's decision to make the cleanup a national priority has accelerated progress across all project areas. A key milestone is the near-completion of the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration (CEER), which is now 92% complete. This center, a key recommendation from the original UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report, is designed to be an international hub for research and training in environmental restoration. Speaking at a three-day colloquium in Port Harcourt, Prof. Zabbey provided an update on the project's state: Remediation: Cleanup of oil-impacted sites is advancing. Water & Health: Provision of potable water and public health initiatives are ongoing. Livelihood & Environment: Sustainable livelihood programs, shoreline cleanup, and mangrove restoration are being […]

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Tackling complexities of galamsey: Govt pledges to fund pollutants removal from rivers, farmlands

In a significant move to combat the environmental degradation caused by illegal small-scale mining, known locally as "galamsey," the Ghanaian government has pledged to finance the remediation of polluted rivers and the reclamation of contaminated farmlands. This announcement was made by Dr. Murtala Mohammed Ibrahim, the Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation (MESTI), who emphasized the administration's commitment to restoring ecosystems damaged by unregulated mining activities. Galamsey has long posed a severe threat to Ghana's environment, leading to the contamination of water bodies with hazardous chemicals like mercury and cyanide, and the destruction of fertile agricultural lands. These activities not only jeopardize public health but also undermine food security and biodiversity. Wikipedia Dr. Ibrahim highlighted that addressing the galamsey crisis requires more than just enforcement; it necessitates innovation, education, and meaningful community engagement. He called upon tertiary institutions to […]

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