The Buhari administration, in line with its New Vision for the Niger
Delta (#NDNewVision), is working hard to ensure that the people of the
region benefit maximally from the wealth of their land.
President Muhammadu Buhari signing a document
So far, the Buhari administration has also taken actions to underscore its commitment to the people of the region.
These include:
Increased Budgetary Allocation to Niger Delta Ministry and NDDC
Take-off of Maritime University in Delta State
Commencement of Ogoni Clean-up
Investments in Infrastructure: Bonny-Bodo Road and Ibaka Deep Sea Port
Approval for establishment of Export Processing Zone in Delta State
Approval for establishment of Modular Refineries
Presidential Amnesty Programme
INCREASED Budgetary Allocation:
N71.20 billion allocated in the 2018 Budget for the Niger Delta Development Commission
N53.89 billion allocated in the 2018 Budget for the Ministry of Niger Delta, up from the N34.20 billion provided in 2017
Maritime University, Delta State:
The new Maritime University in Okerenkoko, Delta State, has now
commenced operations, inviting job applications for academic staff.
President Muhammadu Buhari administration recently approved an
increase in the take-off grant from the N2bn earlier announced to N5bn.
This sum was included in the 2018 budget presented to the National
Assembly earlier this week, under the Federal Ministry of Education
allocation.
Academic activities are expected to start in the University soon
following the completion of the hiring process for professors, readers,
senior lecturers, lecturers, assistant, assistant lecturers and graduate
assistants to teach in the faculties of Science, Maritime
Transportation, Maritime Engineering and Technology, Maritime
Environmental Management and General Studies.
The take-off of the Maritime University was one of the major requests
tabled before the Federal Government when the Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo, SAN, went on a series of tour to all the Niger Delta states
during the year, following President Buhari’s meeting with leaders of
Pan Niger Delta Elders Forum (PANDEF) last November.
Ogoni clean-up:
In June 2016, the Buhari administration started the implementation of
the 2011 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report on
Ogoniland devastated by decades of oil spills.
An Inter-Ministerial committee on Hydrocarbon Pollution Restoration
Project (HYPREP) (under the Federal Ministry of Environment) was
established.
HYPREP has since set up structures in place for the final take off of
clean-up and restoration of the region devastated by oil spills. This
shows the commitment of the FG to restore the region.
8 Companies engaged to conduct Demonstration Clean-up Exercises in
the 4 Local Government Areas of Ogoni Land, to enable HYPREP select the
best and most suitable technology for the remediation work. These
Demonstrations were recently concluded; the results are being studied by
the Governing Council of the Ogoni Clean-up Project.
HYPREP has also trained 15 indigenous Ogoni scientists on environmental assessment remediation.
HYPREP assessed existing water facilities in Ogoni land in line with
the UNEP recommendation report that potable water be provided for Ogoni
following pollution of water sources in region by oil spills.
Health impact assessment study to be done to ascertain whether there
is a link between some disease patterns and oil pollution in the
affected communities.
Bids have been invited for consultancy on provision of water, health study and environmental remediation.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Investment in Ibaka Deep Sea Port:
The Federal Government has budgeted N1 billion towards the development of Ibaka seaport in Akwa Ibom.
Investment in Bonny-Bodo Road Project:
The N120 billion Bonny-Bodo road project was flagged-off in October
2017 by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN. The 34-kilometre
road project, linking Bonny Island to the mainland was first mooted
about 40 years ago.
The Bonny-Bodo bridge and road project is a Public Private
Partnership arrangement jointly funded by Nigeria LNG and the Federal
Government, in which the Federal Government and the Nigeria Liquefied
Natural Gas Company Limited (NLNG) will each bear 50 percent of the
N120.6 billion that it will cost to complete the project.
When completed, the 34-kilometres road would connect several major
communities in the Niger Delta region and boost socio-economic
development and improve the lives of people in the Niger Delta region.
Export Processing Zone (EPZ):
The Federal Government approved the establishment of the Export
Processing Zone (EPZ) comprising the Gas City Project at Ogidigben, and
the Deep Seaport in Gbaramatu, Warri South-West local government area,
Delta State.
When fully operational, these projects are expected to boost
socio-economic activities and improve the security landscape of the
Niger Delta region.
Modular Refineries:
The objectives of establishing modular refineries in the Niger Delta
region include the following: to create a robust domestic refining
sector necessary to meet and exceed the full capacity of national
demand, address the proliferation of illegal refineries in the Niger
Delta, and attendant environmental degradation, and to provide jobs for
unemployed youths in the region.
13 out of 35 applications have reached what is known as the LTC (License to Construct) stage.
Two out of these 13 refineries are almost ready for shipment.
Consideration for Customs duty waiver and some form of tax holiday also
underway.
Government is also working with Nigerian Sovereign Wealth Fund
(NSWF), Bank of Industry (BOI), AfrExim Bank, and Nigerian Content
Development Management Board to address the issue of lack of financial
capacity on the part of the local partners (Local partners are expected
to come up with a minimum of 15% of cost as counterpart funding).
Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP):
The Presidential Amnesty Programme engages ex-militants and youths
from the impacted communities in formal education, vocational skills
acquisition and empowerment schemes.
The 2018 budgetary allocation for the Niger Delta Amnesty Programme is N65 billion.
21,615 beneficiaries have so far been trained, out of which 4,079 have been empowered.
PAP has empowered 4,079 ex-militants through the establishment of
businesses such as agriculture (cluster farms). 3,237 ex-militants are
in various stages of Vocational Training and University Scholarship
Programmes.
The Amnesty Office has initiated the training of 10,000 beneficiaries
in modern agriculture and established them into 10,000-hectare cluster
farms in the nine (9) Niger Delta States.
PAP modern agricultural schemes are projected to create 80,000 new jobs in three years
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