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Oborevwori endorses SERAP’s report on Niger Delta

The governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has endorsed the report of the Socio-Economic Rights and Ac­countability Project (SERAP) which called for a review of the Niger Delta development plan to determine its successes, failures and areas for improve­ment, among other recommen­dations.

The report, which Oborev­wori said should be adopted by the Niger Delta state gov­ernments, the Federal Gov­ernment and all development partners, also called for the establishment of corporate so­cial responsibility (CSR), guide­lines that are binding on oil and gas companies; enforcement of civil and criminal liability for any party that fails to fulfill its obligations or that is found complicit in corrupt practices in relation to community devel­opment projects.

Oborevwori spoke in Lagos on Wednesday in a message at an interactive session and press briefing by SERAP on promoting transparency and accountability in the use of public funds in Nigeria with focus on the Niger Delta.

He was represented by Rt. Hon. Funkekeme Solomon, Senior Policy Adviser to the Governor.

The governor noted that the research revealed the extensive social, economic, and environ­mental degeneration which to a large extent affected the lifestyle and well-being of the people of Niger Delta.

According to the report, the federal and state governments in the Niger Delta lack an effec­tive governance and feedback framework to promote inte­gration between regulators, companies and communities.

As a result, there is deficien­cy in information about oil and gas companies, their activities, environmental audits and oth­er relevant information while the mode of public participa­tion is neither distinct nor fo­cused on a defined structure.

Oborevwori said his admin­istration is very conscious of the need to ensure prudence in the management of the state’s resources, bearing in mind the paucity of such resources and their inability to meet Delta’s ever growing needs.

“While we acknowledge the limited resources, we are also conscious of the need to ensure that what is available is efficiently deployed and used in a transparent and accountable way for the benefit of our peo­ple”, the governor stated.

The government, he vowed, shall continue to play a funda­mental role in the development and rehabilitation of the host communities in oil producing areas as the state has a statu­tory institutional instrument – the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commis­sion (DESOPADEC).

Governance in the Niger Delta, he explained, should adopt the principal-agent format, whereby the citizens are the principal and the gov­ernment is the agent. “Con­sequently, government as an agent to the citizens owes them (citizens) a duty of accountabil­ity of resources placed in its care. It is in recognition of this fact, that Delta State participat­ed actively in the State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability Programme for results (SFTAS) organized by the World Bank.”

Oborevwori said the effect of Delta’s participation in SF­TAS and enlistment on ‘Open Governance Partnership’ (OGP) is the recognition of Delta State with four awards, of which Fiscal Transparency and Accountability, as well as Efficiency of Public Expen­ditures were the main attrac­tions.

“This is a testimony that we are conscious of spending public money in a more credi­ble and efficient way. It is our in­tention to sustain the gains of the programme to help us build trust in government, enhance the monitoring of fiscal risks and facilitate accountability in public resource management”, he said.

His administration, he said, believes that stronger account­ability reduces the opportuni­ties for corruption and misuse of public resources, thereby increasing the efficiency in public expenditures. This will ultimately ensure that there is trust between the citizens and the government.

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