Professor Zabbey stated this when he presented a status update to stakeholders in Ogoni and in the United States of America, at the November 10th anniversary organized by MOSOP USA Chapter, as part of HYPREP’s strategic stakeholder engagement and inclusivity.
He since 2017 the Federal Government of Nigeria through HYPREP has been at the forefront of efforts to ensure that the people of Ogoniland live in a clean and economically viable environment.
Professor Zabbey said this in a statement by the Head Communication, Enuolare Mba-Nwigoh.
Reacting on the issue of livelihood, the HYPREP Project Coordinator revealed that five thousand Ogoni women and youths have been provided with twenty different skill sets in the areas of aviation, mechatronics, seafaring, and creative arts.
The statement quoted the Project Coordinator expressing optimism that these projects will gradually turn Ogoniland into a construction site with the resultant effect on the local economy and income of households.
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