HYPREP Plants 810,000 Seedlings To Restore Degraded Ogoniland
By Hadiza Suleman About 810,726 mangrove seedlings have been planted by the Hydrocarbon Carbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) to restore the degraded Ogoniland in the Niger Delta. The Project Coordination Office (PCO) of HYPREP stated this in a release. It added that it targets to restore 560 hectares of lost mangrove areas destroyed by oil extractive activities in Ogoniland. The body revealed that it had contracted nine companies that are currently carrying out the mangrove planting in Bomu in Gokana LGA, adding that the restoration also involved the removal of Nipa palms which are threatening mangrove vegetation in the shorelines.…












