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Suka Monta has unveiled a nanotechnology in Port Harcourt that he says can break down oil pollutants into waterHe claimed the organic-based technology could reduce oil spill cleanup time from decades to months or a few yearsStakeholders at the World Ocean Day event called for stronger environmental governance
Oil industry experts and environmental stakeholders are reviewing a newly unveiled nanotechnology that its developer says could dramatically change how oil spills and environmental pollution are addressed in Nigeria and globally.
The technology was presented during the World Ocean Day event in Port Harcourt by Suka Monta, an Ogoni-born energy and environmental expert operating under a franchise whose name has not yet been disclosed.
A new nanotechnology could redefine oil spill cleanup in the Niger Delta, expert claims. Photo: AFPSource: UGC
Monta said the organic-based system is capable of breaking down hydrocarbons and petrochemicals into water in a fraction of the time required by conventional remediation





