Chevron reiterates commitment to community-driven development
Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) has yet again restated its belief and support for community-driven development in Nigeria.
This was disclosed by the General Manager of CNL on Policy Government and Public Affairs, Esimaje Brikinn, at the ninth BMoMR th (9th) Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Dodo River Communities Development Association (DRCDA).
The DRCDA is a community-based organisation established under the Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMoU), between the Dodo Rivers Communities, the Bayelsa State Government and the CNL.
Esimaje, who was represented by Elijah Bikikoro, Community Engagement Coordinator, CNL, congratulated the DRCDA on the AGM.
He said, “The achievements of the DRCDA reinforce our belief that a process that is community-driven with an effective governance structure can stimulate quicker community development than processes and systems designed without effective participation of community members.”
Chairman DRCDA, Francis Amamogiran noted that, “The AGM is in keeping with the Transparency and Accountability principle embedded in the GMoU.
“It is an opportunity for the RDC to open its books for the relevant stakeholders to be abreast of its activities and accomplishments.”
Francis further called on the Government to be more actively involved in community development.
He said, “We equally call on Government at all levels, to be fully involved to encourage, guide, monitor and provide every necessary support in the process of community decision making, projects planning and implementation.”
In a related vein, Dr Ebieri Jones the Honourable Commissioner Bayelsa State Ministry of Mineral Resources (BMoMR) commended the NNPC/CNL Joint Venture for its steadfastness in funding the Dodo RCDA to ensure development in the communities, in spite of the tough business climate for the oil and gas industry.
The Commissioner, who was represented by Mrs. H. Binafeigha Amasuomo, Permanent Secretary, BMoMR, also thanked the Dodo Communities for their peaceful disposition and charged the people to maintain the peaceful environment required for business operations.
In demonstration of the DRCDA’s stance on transparency and accountability, the Annual Accounts and Financial Records were read out to the public by Pastor Legborsi Tebira of Anthony Nwinee & Co., Chartered Accountants. There were opportunities for clarifications and questions which were satisfactorily explained.
The event played host to traditional rulers, top Government functionaries, community representatives, Non-Governmental Organisations and officials of Chevron Nigeria Limited.