Chevron Calls For Stakeholders Collaborations Against Oil Theft, Vandalism

Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) has sought for more cooperation from stakeholders in Niger Delta to reduce oil theft and vandalism.

Mr. Esimaje Brikinn, General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs (PGPA) of CNL made this call on during the 9th Annual General Meeting of KEFFES Rural Development Foundation (KRDF) at the Matho Crystal Hotel, Yenagoa.

He said: “we need to work together to checkmate the activities of oil thieves and vandals who are responsible for most of the pollution in the waters.

“At CNL, we support global efforts to reduce flaring and carbon emissions and in furtherance of this, we continue to invest in our operations to improve environmental performance while working with industry to develop new innovations and best practices”.

Brikinn who was represented by Mr. Sam Daibo, Area Manager, PGPA Field Operations, reiterated that CNL is committed to the terms of the Global Memorandum of Understandings (GMoU) between it and KRDF noting that the benefits of the GMoU could only be sustained in an atmosphere of peace that is conducive for business activities.

He implores the people to embrace dialogue in resolving issues, promising that on his Company’s part, “CNL will continue to provide support to ensure that we achieved sustainable development for the people.”

Brikinn thanked the Bayelsa State governor, Senator Douye Diri for creating the enabling environment for the GMoU to succeed. He also thanked the various traditional rulers, community leaders and members of KRDF for their hard work, dedication and support toward actualising the objectives of the GMoU.

The Bayelsa State Commissioner for Mineral Resources, Dr. Ebieri Jones, commended CNL for supporting the GMoU, the communities for their peaceful disposition and the KRDF for their achievements.

“I see KRDF as a change agent and wish to see an integration of KRDF projects and government projects,” he declared. Dr Jones urged the people to build capacity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) areas so as to have more people from Bayelsa state operating in the oil and gas value chain in Nigeria.

Also, speaking, Chairman, KRDF, Mr. Matthew Sele-epri, said that despite the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Foundation was able to make remarkable progress in the period under review. He commended CNL for its commitment to the development of the KEFFES communities and emphasized the need for peace in the communities to support CNL operations and provide enabling environment for development.

“We must all be wholly committed to genuine peace and provide a business friendly environment for our partners on whose success our development strongly depends” he counselled.

SOURCE: oglinks.news

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