UNEP Report implementation will reduce crime,violence—Mohammed

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Amina Mohammed

The Minister of Environment,Mrs Amina Mohammed says the implementation of the United Nations Environment Report (UNEP) will reduce crime and violence in Ogoni area of Rivers.

Mohammed said this when she inspected the site of the flag-off of the implementation of the Report at Numuu-Tekuru,Bodo,Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers on Sunday.

Mohammed reiterated the determination of the Buhari-administration to the implementation of the UNEP report on Ogoniland to restore the livelihood of the people and bring back industries to the area.

“The first commitment being made is the concerted effort being made by the government to actually implement the UNEP Report.

“ There has been a lot of work being done by experts but, more importantly, it involves the communities.

Mohammed said the first commitment of government would be the inauguration of the implementation committee on June 2, then a critical assessment of the situation in the Niger Delta.

Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, Acting Managing Director of NDDC, said that the commission had a commitment and a mandatory assignment to ensure that they were part of cleanup process.

“Development is a big issue for us and commission’s assignment is to ensure development of every community.

“One of the biggest issues for the commission is the matter of the environment, to the extent that it was actually the reason why the commission was created,” she said.

Semenitari said the commission was created to ensure sustainable livelihood, cleaner environment, more sustainable environment in the region from where oil exploration occurs.

“Clearly, the commission has a commitment and a mandatory assignment to ensure that they are part of this process as long as it takes,” she said.

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