Uncategorised

Edo Tasks Multinational Companies on Corporate Social Responsibilities

Edo state government has called on multinational companies operating in the state to deliver on their Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR).

The Governor in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. John Mayaki said the people of the state have little or nothing to show for the several years of existence of oil and gas companies in the state, especially in areas of employment and human development.

Governor Obaseki disclosed this when members of Senate Committee on Petroleum and Upstream paid him a courtesy call on Thursday in Government House, Benin.

“The core of what is left in NNPC is NPDC and that is the heart of the Corporation; It is located in Edo state which is an oil producing state.

But, we do feel the impact of that institution locally.

“We have seen here, planes arrive, Contractors arrive in the morning disembark from their private jets; they come into the state, they have the conversation, hold the discussion and in the evening, they board their flights and leave.

“What they came to discuss sometimes amount to billions of dollars and transactions; we do not get the benefit of it and we feel that it is something to be addressed”, he said.

Obaseki, however, implored members of the National Assembly through the instrument of law and peaceful means to support him in the crusade, clarifying that Edo people have never been known for violence.

According to him, “the most salient issue in the Country is security. We do not have any record of violence or attack on oil facilities in Edo and we will prevent it”.

Senate Committee Chairman on Petroleum and Upstream, Sen. Omotayo Alashodura, had told the governor that they were on a mission to oversight some Federal Institutions in Edo state.

Related articles:

Edo Tribunal Wants PDP to Comply with Ruling on Scanning of Ballot Papers as 110 Lawyers Storm Tribunal

Obaseki Reveals Strategy To Create Massive Job Opportunities In Edo State

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Back to top button