Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) recently announced the launch of the second phase of Global Memoranda of Understanding (GMoU) for its pipeline host communities to actively support community-driven sustainable development.
The new agreements are with Okrika, Kalabari, Egi, Ogba, Abua and Ekpeye clusters. The implementation of the first phase of the GMoU comprising Ogbum-nu-Abali, Ubeta and Rumuji clusters is underway with the commencement of several projects in areas of road construction, scholarships (64 awarded), renovation and equipping of markets, construction of police stations or NYSC’s’ lodge, among others.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that the first phase agreements were signed in 2021 and under the GMoU framework, clusters would ultimately be created to drive community-initiated projects through a Foundation that will have a Board of Trustees (BoT), steering committees and community trusts.
It was also learnt that NLNG will provide funds for the clusters and would encourage them to seek additional funds from other donors to finance development initiatives in the respective communities
In his remarks during the launching, NLNG’s General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, Andy Odeh, said the GMoU was targeted at promoting a harmonious relationship between NLNG and the clusters of communities.
He added that the GMoU was framed to ensure that the company’s host communities were carried along in terms of Corporate Social Responsibility projects and that the communities were empowered to take the lead in driving their development with support from NLNG and other key development stakeholders.
“The GMoU builds the capacity of community stakeholders in managing projects and self-sustaining outcomes as well as promoting a safe and secure environment within and between communities, in which they can collectively work to fulfill their development potential.
It will give communities leverage over developmental projects unique to their needs and will contribute to improving the socio-economic life of the citizens. Let me assure you that we, at NLNG, are enthusiasts of participatory sustainable development where the community takes on a leadership role to drive its growth with our support. The communities will generate their development needs and they will work out implementation plans through partnerships and physical oversight of the projects.
“We intend to mentor the communities by encouraging non-government organisations and international development agencies to build the community stakeholders’ capacity in managing projects and sustaining outcomes. This development of the communities by the communities and for the communities is a win-win situation for everyone,” Odeh said.
He commended the Rivers State government for its support in setting up the GMoUs, adding that government’s provision of a congenial atmosphere for NLNG and its enthusiasm for the development of the rural communities were enablers for the programme.
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