Oil firms’ relocation to Niger Delta: Gov. Okowa seeks support from the EU

Oil firms’ relocation to Niger Delta: Gov. Okowa seeks support from the EU

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Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State has reiterated the importance of getting multinational oil companies to relocate their headquarters or main offices to their areas of exploration and exploitation in the country as he solicited the assistance of the European Union towards such move.Okowa noted that such relocation by the oil multinationals would be of immense benefit to the host communities, the oil companies, the respective state governments as well as enhancing Nigeria’s peace and security situation.The governor made the assertion while playing host to the EU Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Michael Arrion, who paid him a courtesy call yesterday in Asaba, the state capital.Specifically, he noted that locating headquarters of oil companies within their host communities would not only boost relationship between the companies and their host communities but would also “ensure that the host states are no longer shortchanged” in terms of appropriate revenue accrual to the states.According to the governor, “Most of the multinational oil companies do shortchange us as a people and as a state. They operate in this state but their head office and their management staff are outside the state.“There is the need for them to relocate to where they have their operations. If all their operations are in the state, it is comfortable for our people and enables true partnership between the oil company, government and the people, especially when you domicile in the area where you make your money.”Okowa, therefore, appealed to the EU envoy to prevail on multinational oil companies regarding the need to locate their headquarters in their areas of operations, which are mainly in the Niger Delta region.“We hope they will listen to the voice of reasoning and relocate to areas where they have their operations,” the governor said, even as he sought the assistance of the EU in encouraging the teeming population of unemployed Nigerian youths to be national assets through positive engagement, rather than constitute themselves into societal burden.He reiterated his belief in encouraging youths towards acquisition of valuable skills or engaging them in the agro-value chain, saying his administration empowerment programmes have recorded remarkable successes in skill acquisition for youths and the empowerment of the youths through agriculture schemes. Source: ThisDay 

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