HYPREP COMMITS TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF TECHNICAL PLANNING COMMITTEE ON CEER

In a significant move to actualize the sustainability framework of the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration (CEER) in Ogoni, Project Coordinator of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP), Professor Nenibarini Zabbey has assured that the Project will implement the recommendations of Report of the Technical Planning Committee (TPC) on the Centre.
Professor Zabbey gave this assurance, today, when the Committee’s Chairman, Professor Don Baridam, led members to present the Report at the Project Coordination Office (PCO) in Port Harcourt, noting that the report will be submitted to the HYPREP Governing Council and hopes that the Council would expedite steps towards the immediate operationalization of CEER.
Commending the 13 man Committee for its commitment, expertise, and hard work in developing the report, the PC stressed that establishing the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration is a monumental step forward in the remediation of hydrocarbon pollution in Ogoni and beyond.
He explained the significance of the Centre thus:
”This Centre will serve as a hub for innovative research, skill development, and environmental management, providing sustainable pollution prevention, control and ecosystem restoration solutions
” For Ogoniland, this means a cleaner environment, improved public health, and opportunities for economic empowerment through skills training and employment.
”Nationally, the Centre will position Nigeria as a leader in environmental remediation and restoration, fostering innovation and best practices in pollution management primarily through the Integrated Contaminated Soil Management Centre housed in the CEER”
In compliance with the Federal Government’s directive that HYPREP should contribute to national food security, Prof. Zabbey announced the expansion of the Centre’s original remediation-related laboratories to include biotechnology. This, he explained, will enhance phytoremediation studies and crop improvement research to contribute to national food security and sovereignty.
Presenting the brief on the report, Professor Ibisime Etele, Officer Overseeing the CEER highlighted the key deliverables of the TPC-CEER which include: the development of an advisory document on a Bill for CEER, Core curricula and Governing Council recommendations, an advisory document on co-financing, collaborations with institutions and sustainability. a staffing and recruitment strategy and an advisory.
Accordingly, the Report made key recommendations among which are: a clear legal framework for the establishment of the CEER as an independent Centre of Excellence in Nigeria, the Centre be run under the 2016 Gazette of the Federal of Environment, setting up HYPREP, and the CEER should work within three pillars of training and research namely, environmental protection, remediation and restoration, livelihood support programmes for value chain actors and supporting safe food including clean water production from restored areas for public health restoration.
Moreso, the report proposed the following core curricula frameworks namely: damage assessment surveys for environmental restoration, environmental restoration project planning and design, environmental remediation project implementation, environmental remediation project management, environmental economics and management and development studies.
At over 80% completion the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Restoration will among others serve as a data repository and hub for cutting-edge research in environmental remediation in the region. The report shows that the Centre will serve as: a hub for research, innovation, training, and policy developments, primarily dedicated to advancing the science and practice of environmental remediation and restoration, foster collaboration among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners and contribute to the development and implementation of effective environmental remediation and restoration, and livelihood enhancement strategies with a primary mandate to showcase and disseminate information on best practices in environmental remediation, restoration and management with special emphasis on the remediation of hydrocarbon pollution in soil, sediments, groundwater and air.
The TPC-CEER which was inaugurated on May 31, 2024 had four former vice chancellor, seasoned academics and environmentalists including: Professor Don Baridam (Chairman), Professor Joseph A. Ajienka, Professor Ndowa E.S. Lale, Professor Barineme Beke Fakae, Professor Chidi Ibe and Professor Roseline Konya. Others are: Professor Iyenemi Ibimina Kakulu, Professor Ben Naanen, Professor Alubabari Desmond Nbete, Professor Eucharia O. Nwaichi, Dr Evidence Ep-Aabari, Ms Soornaatah Nubari Nke-ee and Professor Ibisime Etela(Secretary)

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