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PIA: Shell Inaugurates 8 Host Community Development Trusts

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Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has inaugurated eight Host Community Development Trusts (HCDT) in Bayelsa in compliance with the new template by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021.

Recall that the HCDT is to be established, specifically, to address the developmental needs of the oil-bearing and impacted communities in the region, and while it is commendable, it creates certain challenges.

Mr Osagie Okunbor, SPDC Managing Director and Chairman, Shell companies in Nigeria made this known during the inauguration in Yenagoa.

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Rresented by the Mr Igo Weli, SPDC General Manager Corporate Relations, said with the HCDT would pave the way to access the 56 million dollars earmarked for development of its host communities in the PIA dispensation.

Okunbor said: ”regardless of the noble intentions of the PIA as well as the moral and financial support of government, SPDC and other operators, the development of communities ultimately rests on the shoulders of community people themselves.”

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He said that this bold step in the implementation of the provisions of the PIA earned commendation from the Bayelsa government, regulators, partners as well as communities for what is regarded as an industry milestone.

The eight yrusts in Bayelsa are among 22 that have been incorporated in the SPDC JV’s areas of operation in Imo, Delta, Rivers and Bayelsa states, representing more than half of the total 41 which the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has so far approved for host communities.

He noted that with the company’s knowledge of the Niger Delta for over 60 years of operations, it is managing a seamless transition from the Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMoU) initiative, which it introduced in 2006, to HCDTs, a key provision of the PIA which was signed into law in August 2021.

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SPDC engaged more than 300 communities on the provisions of the PIA, their roles and responsibilities, the obligations of oil and gas companies and facilitated grouping of communities and nominations for trustees.

“It also assisted in the development of a Needs Assessment and development plan for communities. The 56.13 million dollars represents funds to be paid this year by SPDC JV and Shell’s deep-water subsidiary, Shell Nigeria Exploration & Production Company Limited (SNEPCo) as contribution to HCDTs in line with PIA requirements,” Okunbor said.

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NAN reports that stakeholders at the unveiling, held at the state capital, Yenagoa, charged the Community Trusts that have been incorporated to work towards development in the Niger Delta through peaceful co-existence and collaboration with oil companies.

Gov. Douye Diri of Bayelsa, represented at the ceremony by the Commissioner for Mineral Resources, Dr. Ibieri Jones said:” this is indeed a milestone which will ensure progress of the communities.

“No meaningful development can take place without an enabling environment. With dialogue we can always resolve issues and that is the only way it will take the region to where we want it to be.” he said.

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The Chief Executive of Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Commision (NUPRC), Mr Gbenga Komolafe, commended the early incorporation of the Trusts and charged them to be guided by the provisions of the PIA in their operations.

Komolafe was represented by Mrs Omolade Awah, Manager, Host Communities Development in NUPRC.

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Also, the Chief Upstream Investment Officer, NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), Mr Bala Wunti, represented by Senior Adviser, Stakeholder Relations, Mrs. Joy Eguahon, said there are high expectations for communities to collaborate with industry stakeholders for peaceful co-existence.

Wunti also urged the communities to set up systems to address conflicts or grievances through dialogue that ensures resolutions that are beneficial to all the parties.

Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, the Chairman of Gbarain/Ekpetiama Trust, Mr. Ebikesee Johnson, thanked SPDC and communities for the confidence reposed in them, and enjoined trustees to ensure transparency and accountability in discharging their duties.

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NAN learnt that the eight Trusts that were unveiled are expected to appoint Management Committees in collaboration with their communities, while they will, in turn, set up Host Community Advisory Committees.

This will complete the new community development structure under the PIA and enable the trusts to begin to receive funds and commence operations.

The PIA stipulates funding of the trusts from three per cent allocation of the actual operating expenditure of an oil company in the preceding year.

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The SPDC JV is working towards the incorporation of a total of 33 Trusts before the end of the year.

 

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Boko Haram Once Nominated Muhammadu Buhari As Negotiator – Jonathan Revealed

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday, disclosed that Boko Haram insurgents once nominated the late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari as their negotiator.

Jonathan said Boko Haram chose Buhari to negotiate with the Nigerian government on their behalf.

He made the disclosure while speaking at the public presentation of Scars, a book authored by former Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor (retd.), in Abuja.

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Jonathan said the insurgents named Buhari after his then-administration set up several committees to explore dialogue with the group.

Jonathan said: “One of the committees we set up then, the Boko Haram nominated Buhari to lead their team to negotiate with the government.

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“So I was feeling that, oh, if they nominated Buhari to represent them and had a discussion with the government committee, then when Buhari took over, it could have been an easy way to negotiate with them and they would have handed over their guns. But it was still there till today.”

Jonathan noted that the inability of Buhari to eradicate Boko Haram terrorists showed that the crisis was more complex than often portrayed.

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Edo: Pandemonium As NDLEA Operatives Chase Escaping Driver With Shooting

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There was pandemonium at Oka Market, Upper Sakponba Road, Benin City, Friday, as operatives of the State Command of Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) shot sporadically in chase of an escaping driver.

In the course of the commotion, traders and residents took to their heels, probably to avoid being hit by stray bullets, while others were confused, not sure of what caused the sporadic gunshots.

The sporadic gunshots which lasted more than five minutes at the gate of the NDLEA Head Office, by Oka Market, followed a hot chase of an articulated vehicle driver who was said to have brushed their (NDLEA) vehicle.

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The driver, who reportedly brushed the NDLEA vehicle refused to stop for negation, which prompted officers at the scene to alert their colleagues who waited at the alert.

According to eyewitnesses, as the escaping articulated driver approached the NDLEA office, officers who were said to have been alerted by their colleagues pursuing the trailer began to shoot.

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Seven of the tyres of the trailer were deflated by bullets of the NDLEA operatives yet the driver refused to stop.

The officers continued to shoot while pursuing him, until he was caught.

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A source said that the driver brushed their vehicle on the way, and that every effort by the officers to stop him so they could settle the matter proved abortive; hence the gunshots and deflation of the tires.

“It was a simple thing; they jammed our men, but the officers tried to stop him so that they could settle, but the driver refused to stop. That is why the men have been shooting to stop him. Even after bursting about seven tires, he was still running, but we caught him and they are bringing him back to our office,” he concluded.

Calls and messages sent to the commander, Edo State NDLEA Command, Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, were not responded to as at when filing this.

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JUST IN: Court Bars Police From Enforcing Tinted Glass Regulation

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The Federal High Court sitting in Warri has issued an order directing the Nigeria Police Force and the Inspector-General of Police to maintain the status quo in the ongoing case concerning the controversial tinted glass permit.

The case, Suit No. FHC/WR/CS/103/2025: John Aikpokpo-Martins v. Inspector-General of Police & Nigeria Police Force, came up for hearing today.

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Delivering the interim order, the Court directed the police authorities to respect judicial processes pending further proceedings in the matter.

Confirming the development, Kunle Edun, SAN, who led the legal team, noted that the directive is a major step in ensuring that the rule of law is upheld while the substantive issues in the case are being determined.

Details of the ruling and the next adjourned date are expected shortly.

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Further updates coming soon…

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