PIB: Gov Emmanuel says no deal for host communities// Sad News
PIB: Gov Emmanuel says
no deal for host communities
By Harris Emanuel – Uyo As part of efforts to drive its industrialization
agenda, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel has disclosed that it is
developing local content and providing infrastructure towards the establishment
of oil and gas mid-stream industries.
Governor Emmanuel disclosed this at
the Niger Delta Stakeholders Engagement and Sensitization Summit held at Ibom
Hotels and Golf Resort, Uyo, the state capital. Emmanuel who was represented by
his deputy, Moses Ekpo, asserted that his government was doing everything
possible to provide the right ambience for industrialization activities as well
as other efforts aimed at promoting peace and a conducive working environment
for oil companies in the state.
Speaking on the proposed Petroleum
Industry Bill, he noted that it was meant to align the institutions governing
the administration of the oil industry, promote transparency and accountability
while creating a profit-oriented National Petroleum Company, and further drew
attention to the gray areas of the Bill. He said, “However, in considering
several clauses in the proposed Bill which deals with environmental protection
and community development, it appears there is no genuine intention of
involving the people of the host communities in developing their areas. This is
unfortunate. “It is said that throughout the draft of the proposed Bill, the
interest of the government of the oil-producing states is not captured; rather,
overwhelming powers were given to the oil companies”. Emmanuel also decried the
attitude which he said fails to take cognizance of the fact that “in times of
conflict, it is the state governments that will be called upon to settle such
disputes.” He, therefore, advocated for some reserved slots for the
oil-producing states in the Commission, explaining that the South-South
Governors, after consultations with the people of the Niger Delta, had agreed
at their meeting, for upward review of the Host Community Trust Fund in the
Petroleum Industry Bill to 10 percent from the proposed 2.5 per cent. While
stressing the need for everyone to join hands to work for the interest and
development of the Oil Producing Communities, he called on all stakeholders and
representatives of the Niger Delta States in the National Assembly to ensure
that the people of the Region were not allowed to be enslaved by oil and gas
companies through the powers the law would bestow on them if passed. He thanked
the organizers of the event for selecting Akwa Ibom State for the inaugural
Summit.
In a keynote address, the Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva explained that the summit was held to bring together local, national, and international stakeholders from governments, private- sector, non-governmental organizations, developmental partners, and international investors to showcase the Federal and State government efforts in community development, creation of employment opportunities and other potentials of the oil and gas sector available to the indigenes of the Niger Delta. Sylva stated that “In line with Ministry’s mandate and strategy to reposition the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry for optimum performance, the government decided to conduct Host Community Engagement and Sensitization Summits in the nine states of the Niger Delta region, for the purpose of creating awareness of the on-going initiatives and opportunities that abound to the host communities”. He said that the federal government fully recognizes the challenges host communities were facing to include, including environmental pollution, insecurity, receding employment opportunities, inadequate social and economic infrastructure, sub-optimal participation in the oil and gas value chain, and has therefore commenced efforts aimed at addressing the challenges. Speaking on the legitimate demand for the International Oil and Gas Companies to move their headquarters to the Niger Delta region to allow for greater participation by the host Communities, he assured that government is ready to collaborate with host communities to do whatever is required to create a conducive environment that will make the relocation possible.
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