
Professor Nenibarini Zabbey, Project Coordinator of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP)
Our mission in OGONI CLEANUP TOURS is to promote accountability, transparency, stakeholders feedback, conversations and dialogue around the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) sanctioned OGONI Cleanup project.
The Ogoni Cleanup Tour is designed to enhance project transparency, independently verify data and performance, ensure project accountability, evaluate project success, get stakeholders voices and present factual report and analysis to a wide range of interested parties. It has 4 components;
Background
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Environmental Remediation
Clean-up of the hydrocarbon impacted sites, restoration of artisanal refining sites and any other identified polluted sites in the UNEP report including the clean-up of contaminated land, treatment of contaminated sediments, decontamination of groundwater, treatment of surface water, restoration of swamplands, mangrove restoration and rehabilitation, surveillance and monitoring are activities under HYPREP remediation project.
Project Milestones

Land Remediation
The UNEP Report identified sixty-five (65) hydrocarbon impacted sites with site specific fact sheets and recommended same for ...

Shoreline Remediation
Shoreline cleanup and mangrove restoration activities across B-Dere, K-Dere, Kpor, Goi, and Bomu communities in Gokana LGA, Ogoniland. ...

Mangrove Restoration
Mangrove restoration of the Ogoni environment, with Bomu in Gokana LGA as the pilot phase, ...