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HYPREP’S  Days Old Project Collapses

The recent collapse of the Gwara Water Project’s overhead tank in Khana LGA is a stark reminder of the systemic failures that plague our nation’s development efforts. Just four days after its commissioning, the tank’s premature collapse yesterday,  is a damning proof of the second-rate construction, poor  materials, and lack of oversight that has become all too familiar in our society. The age-old adage “building on shaky foundations is like trying to hold water in a leaking bucket” has never been more suitable. No matter how much investment is poured into development projects, it will inevitably drain away, leaving behind a trail of frustration and disappointment.

The Gwara Water Project done and commissioned by HYPREP was intended to bring relief and clean water to the community, but its collapse has severely undermined this objective. The people of Ogoni deserve better infrastructure that can reliably deliver clean water, especially given the historical impact of oil spillage and environmental pollution in the region. The poor sanitary state of Ogoni land is no longer hidden, and it’s imperative that the government takes immediate action to address this crisis.

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The Ogoni region has been ravaged by decades of reckless oil exploitation, with devastating consequences for the environment, livelihoods, and health of its people. From the Yorla community spill in 2001 to the massive spills in Bodo in 2008 and more, the region has borne the brunt of the oil industry’s negligence. The impact on local communities has been severe, with farming and fishing livelihoods affected and residents reporting various health issues. The region’s life expectancy is a staggering 41 years, significantly lower than the national average, highlighting the dire consequences of environmental degradation.

Despite the suspension of oil exploration in Ogoniland in 1993, the region still suffers the consequences of environmental damage. The agreement between certain Ogoni leaders and the Tinubu administration to restart oil exploration in the area in September 2025 is a betrayal of the trust placed in the system. How can we expect the people of Ogoni to trust the government and oil industry when they continue to prioritize profits over people and the environment?

The collapse of the Gwara Water Project’s overhead tank is a wake-up call for the authorities to take immediate action. An investigation into the cause of the collapse must be conducted, and the contractors held accountable. Moreover, this incident highlights the need for a more comprehensive approach to infrastructure development, one that prioritizes quality, sustainability, and community engagement. Anything less would be a recipe for disaster.

As residents voice their concerns over the collapse of the water project, it’s imperative that the government listens. The people of Ogoni deserve better. They deserve clean water, a healthy environment, and a future that is not defined by the reckless exploitation of their natural resources. It’s time for the government and oil industry to take responsibility for their actions and prioritize the needs of the people over profits. The people of Ogoni will not be silenced; they will continue to demand justice, accountability, and a better future for themselves and future generations.

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