The Federal Government is making progress on the establishment of modular refineries with the arrival of one set of package shipment.
The Niger Delta Inter-Ministerial Committee, chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, informed members at its presentation meeting in Abuja that the refinery would be installed in Delta.
A statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Vice President on Saturday indicated that another set of refinery equipment would arrive the country in April and would be installed in Rivers.
The operation of the modular refineries would include the involvement of communities where they are located by ensuring that communities benefit directly from the refineries which would help create jobs and engage youths in the region.
In December 2017, the Inter-Ministerial Committee received a report that 38 licensed privately-financed greenfield and mini-modular refineries’ investors had so far indicated interests in the establishment of refineries in the region.
At that event, no fewer than 10 of the licensed investors were at an advanced stage of development.
Also, the NDDC reported at the meeting its progress in the implementation of its projects in the region.
It stated that in 2017, a total of 372 projects covering roads, bridges, electricity, water, amongst others, were completed by the commission.
The development projects include the 25.7 km Nembe-Ogbia Road, which would be inaugurated soon; the construction of Otueke Internal roads in Ogbia LGA, Bayelsa; Kira Dere Mogho road and Bridge in Gokana LGA, Rivers.
It also includes the construction of Iselu-Okaigben-Idung-Boko-Onicha Ugbo Road, in Edo and Delta states, the Orie Ukwu Amaoji Market Road, Isiala Ngwa North local government area, Abia State and the Ashikem-Ufono-Betwaswan Road in Obudu, Cross River.
The Commission is also working with all related parties, including AMCON, to ensure the establishment of 6,000 barrels per day Amakpe modular refinery to be installed in Eket, Akwa Ibom State.
The NDDC said it had established Job Placement centres expected to engage about 208,000 youths in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.
To help reduce unemployment and youth restiveness in the region, the NDDC centres would match existing vacancies with available skills within the region.
On the progress of Ogoni clean-up, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) under the Ministry of Environment, is set to commence the procurement process for contracting experts for the remediation and clean-up of impacted sites.
This process is open to competent national and international companies involved in environment, water and livelihood projects.
The final draft of the Strategic Implementation Work Plan (SIWP), which provides a framework for the development of the Niger Delta, was also submitted to the committee.