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EITI hopeful of timely reconstitution of NEITI’s working group

Mr Balde expressed hope that the group would be reconstituted quickly.

• January 27, 2024
George Akume
George Akume

The global Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative has called for the reconstitution of Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative’s National Stakeholders Working Group.

Deputy Executive Director, Global EITI Secretariat, Dr Bafy Balde, while briefing the journalist on Friday in Abuja expressed hope that its recommendation on the reconstitution would be acted upon.

The EITI is a global standard that promotes open, transparent and accountable management of oil, gas and mineral resources.

The EITI delegation was on a mission to Nigeria to assess NEITI’s post-validation plans and how to support the EITI implementation in Nigeria.

Mr Balde had sought for the reconstitution of the NSWG to enable NEITI to fulfil its national mandate and obligation as a member of global EITI.

He said the delegation received strong commitment by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, towards its recommendation for the NSWG reconstitution and looked forward to its realisation.

“We have high expectations that the group will be reconstituted quickly,’’ he said.

Speaking, Executive Secretary, NEITI, Dr Orji Ogbonnaya Orji, underscored the need to preserve its structure, which is a major concern the delegation noted that it should be devoid of political interference.

He said, “Each time you dissolve the NSWG, it is a major problem for the organisation, we are happy that the SGF has promised to urgently bring the matter to the attention of President Bola Tinubu to address.

“The existence of a strong multi-stakeholder group with a structured secretariat is one of the conditions for membership of the global body which has 57 members. This visit has re-enforced those messages, there are a lot of lessons learnt, a lot of opportunities to explore and gains to consolidate on.”

Mr Orji, while expressing satisfaction over the visit by the delegation, conveyed its appreciation to the intentional chair and the team at the headquarters of EITI.

One of the major challenges facing NEITI is the absence of the working group affected by the dissolution of all federal boards.

NSWG, commonly referred to in Nigeria as the board, is a multi-stakeholders coalition of extractive companies, civil society and government and a mandatory requirement for any country’s membership of the 57-member international organisation.

The delegation earlier had productive sessions with the officials of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Corporate Affairs Commission, National Assembly, SGF and oil and gas stakeholders, among others.

(NAN)

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