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Viewing cable 06LAGOS1024, NIGERIA SSH OBLIGATION STATUS

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06LAGOS1024 2006-07-24 16:06 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Consulate Lagos
VZCZCXRO9565
RR RUEHMA RUEHPA
DE RUEHOS #1024/01 2051606
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 241606Z JUL 06
FM AMCONSUL LAGOS
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 7672
INFO RUEHUJA/AMEMBASSY ABUJA 7622
RUEHZK/ECOWAS COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 LAGOS 001024 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR AF/EPS CAROL TRIMBLE 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ECON EAID ECON SOCI AFIN AMGT NI
 
SUBJECT: NIGERIA SSH OBLIGATION STATUS 
 
REF: SECSTATE 118206 
 
Summary 
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1. The SSH committee has identified eleven special self-help 
projects to fund for FY 2006.  The signing of the project, 
with activity agreements signings pending will take place 
after final site visits. Mission has implemented shifted 
Ambassador Campbell''s decision to transferthe focus of the 
SSH program to AMConsul Lagos, with project funding now 
focusedto concentrate on the volatile Niger Delta region 
which is in the Lagos Consular District. The transfer of the 
SSH and DHRF programs to Lagos and the ensuing gap gap in 
hiring a new SSH coordinator have delayed the obligation of 
funds. The new Lagos-based SSH Coordinator began work on 
July 10. From July 18 -21, she met seven project directors 
in Port Harcourt and Yenagoa. Security precautions and time 
restraints prevented visits to all of the actual project 
sites. The SSH coordinator will meet the remaining four 
project directors by August 10., meeting two project 
directors in Warri on July 24, and two in Akwa Ibom during 
the first week of August. We plan to have agreements signed 
and funding funds oblobligated upon conclusion of site 
visits by September 15. Because we have not yet signed 
agreements for the SSH projects, this report does not 
include project numbers, obligation dates, or project status 
information. 
 
2. Niger Delta Selected Proposal Summaries 
 
The SSH Coordinator has met with or visited the following 
projects, for which we are now preparing individual activity 
agreements: 
 
A. School Books Project in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, by 
Life Intervention Project.  This project will provide books 
for a local young women''s secondary school, to improve the 
educational opportunities and student capacity for a school 
serving approximately 3,500 students and teachers. Project 
funding is USD 3,372. The community is contributing a room 
in the school for the books'' storage, security, and 
maintenance. 
 
B. Food Processing Mill Project in Port Harcourt, Rivers 
State,  by Omu-Onueche Okoroagu Livestock Farmers 
Cooperative Society.  The community will acquire a food 
processing mill, dig a borehole, and install pumps and tanks 
to provide expanded economic opportunity, affordable food 
production, and clean drinking water for Igwuruta and 
surrounding communities, approximately 30,000 people. 
Project funding is USD 7,058. The community is contributing 
cash, land, labor, sand, gravel, and cementand construction 
material. 
 
C. Eastern Obolo Borehole Project in Okorobilom, Eastern 
Obolo, Akwa Ibom State, by Eastern Obolo Community 
Development Foundation. The community will dig a borehole 
and install pumps and tanks to provide clean drinking water 
to communities with a combined population of approximately 
4,500. Project funding is USD 10,236. The community is 
contributing land, unskilled labor, supervision, security, 
storage, boats and vehicles. 
 
D. School Furniture Project in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, by 
Greenlife Foundation.  This project will provide school 
desks and books to improve the educational environment and 
student capacity of a primary school with over 400 students 
and teachers, in a community of approximately 5,000. Project 
funding is USD 12,328. The community is contributing 
unskilled labor and security personnel. 
 
E. Solar Panel Schools Project in Warri, Delta State, by 
Niger Delta Professionals for Development.  The community 
will obtain and set upinstall solar panels to provide a 
consistent, reliable power supply for a community library 
and school serving a population of approximately 35,000. 
Project funding is USD 10,354. The community is contributing 
land for the library building, technical support, and 
internal electrical wiring. 
 
F. Opobo Community Library Project in Opobo,Nkoro, LGA, 
Rivers State, by Opobo Nkoro Community Development 
Foundation (ONCDF).  The community will build a library and 
adult literacy center which will improve literacy, 
education, and the Parent-Teacher Association in ten schools 
and the surrounding communities. Project funding is USD 
9,370. The community is contributing building, technical 
assistance, staffing, and volunteers. 
 
LAGOS 00001024  002 OF 002 
 
 
 
G. Livestock Structure Project in Ogba, Egbema, Ndoni, 
Rivers State, by Rivers Economic Development Forum. With 
this project funding, the community will build a livestock 
structure, enabling community members to buy piglets and 
small goats locally, while preventing the animals from 
destroying crops in the immediate community of 1000 and the 
neighboring community. Project funding is USD 9,736. The 
community is contributing land for the building. 
 
 
3. The SSH Committee has approved funding for the following 
projects, which the SSH coordinator will visit by August 10. 
 
A.  Umuidiora Village Rice Threshing Project in Ogoshi Uku 
and Umudiora Village, Delta State, by the Farmer's 
Improvement Union. The community will procure and set up a 
rice threshing machine to improve the quality and volume of 
output, and expand economic opportunities for a community of 
approximately 10,000 community residents. Project funding is 
USD 5,393. The community is contributing diesel, equipment 
maintenance, salary, transportation, labor, installation and 
cost. 
 
B. Idumuisogban Borehole Project in Abavo, Ika South, Delta 
State, by Rural Linkage Network. The community will dig a 
borehole and install pumps and tanks to provide clean 
drinking water to communities with a combined population of 
approximately 5,000. Project funding is USD 10,236. The 
community is contributing land, unskilled labor, and some 
building materials. 
 
C. Nung Ikono Ufok Borehole Project in Nung Ikono Ufok, 
Uruan, Akwa Ibom State, by Nung Ikono Ufok Community 
Development. The community will dig a borehole and install 
pumps and tanks to provide clean drinking water to 
communities with a combined population of approximately 
32,000. Project funding is USD 5,748. The community is 
contributing land, labor, a feasibility report, cement, and 
cash. 
 
D. Minya Ntak Village Borehole Project in Nimya Ntak 
Village, Akwa Ibom State, by Women United for Economic 
Improvement. The community will dig a borehole and install 
pumps and tanks which will provide clean drinking water to 
communities with a combined population of approximately 
27,500. Project funding is USD 10,236. The community is 
contributing land, management services, minor material 
expenses, and labor. 
 
BROWNE