TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

The Editor by The Editor
October 13 2025
in Public Affairs
A A
0
IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch
22
SHARES
734
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Disquiet is mounting in Nigeria’s oil-producing communities over the non-implementation of the Host Communities Development Trust by international oil companies.

Established under the Petroleum Industry Act of 2021, the HCDT requires IOCs to deposit 3.0 per cent of their operating expenditures into a trust fund dedicated to community development projects spanning infrastructure, education, healthcare, and environmental protection.

These trusts are overseen by a Board of Trustees and a Management Committee, ensuring community involvement in development efforts.

Recently, the Senate Committee on Host Communities directed the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission to sanction any IOC that fails to adhere to the PIA’s mandate to establish HCDTs.

The committee welcomed the relative peace in the Niger Delta, which followed the PIA, and emphasised that firms flouting the law would not escape appropriate punishment.

Benson Agadaga, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Host Communities, made these remarks at the inauguration of seven key projects by Total Energies at the Obagi Oilfield HCDT in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA, Rivers State.

These projects—covering infrastructure, healthcare, agriculture, livelihood support, human capacity development, and economic empowerment—illustrate the potential impact of well-implemented HCDTs, which place host communities at the centre of development planning and execution.

Despite such progress, concerns remain. Mike Emuh, National Chairman of Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas and Pipeline Impacted States, insists that oil companies have largely failed to follow through on the HCDT provisions of the PIA.

He warned that the “good intentions” of the trusts are being undermined by implementation challenges, stressing that these difficulties should not define the future of host community development. Given Nigeria’s massive infrastructure deficit and socio-economic needs, the expectations for the trusts are both fair and urgent.

Historical grievances underscore these tensions. Attacks on oil pipelines are frequently linked to the discontent of oil-bearing communities, whose lands suffer environmental degradation and economic neglect.

The Ogoni crisis remains a glaring reminder of this, where environmental pollution and repression culminated in the execution of activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others under the Sani Abacha regime in 1995—a dark chapter in the nation’s history.

These environmental scars and chronic poverty continue to plague oil-producing areas, demanding robust remediation like the massive $62 billion fine faced by oil giant BP following the Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon spill in 2010. Environmental cleanup is indispensable because communities deserve to live in safe, habitable environments.

In response to accusations of neglect, IOCs often point to various developmental projects and cash gifts as evidence of their commitment.

However, the HCDTs represent a vital mechanism for transparency and accountability, ensuring that host communities are engaged and have ownership of the development processes that affect them.

Total Energies’ Managing Director in Nigeria, Matthieu Bouyer, noted that within the Community Development Plan of the HCDT, 539 projects were identified and approved across 64 host communities.

He emphasised that the seven recently inaugurated projects reflected community priorities outlined in the CDP and executed by locally chosen boards.

Nonetheless, the current framework often sidelines host communities, treating them as passive beneficiaries rather than active owners. This disconnect hinders proper monitoring of development projects, leaving room for abandonment and mismanagement.

For HCDTs to succeed, they must be autonomous and accountable to their communities, enabling effective monitoring, evaluation, and timely delivery of objectives. Only then can the cycle of abandoned projects be broken, and meaningful progress achieved.

IOCs must fully implement their obligations under the PIA by actively funding and managing Host Communities Development Trusts in collaboration with local stakeholders.

The government and regulatory bodies like the NUPRC should rigorously enforce compliance to protect the interests of communities enduring the environmental and economic impact of oil production.

Genuine community ownership, transparency, and accountability are the pillars on which lasting peace and prosperity in Nigeria’s oil-producing regions will depend.

Share9Tweet6
Previous Post

NPFL: Ahmed Musa apologises after Kano Pillars fans attack Shooting Stars

Next Post

Soldier kills wife, commits suicide in Niger State

Related Posts

Don’t arm FRSC – Punch
Public Affairs

Don’t arm FRSC – Punch

October 10 2025
FG denies renaming Murtala Muhammed Way, Abuja after Soyinka
Public Affairs

Modernise FCT transport operations – Punch

October 8 2025
Is the worst over in Nigeria? – Punch
Public Affairs

Is the worst over in Nigeria? – Punch

October 7 2025
To make the Fourth Mainland Bridge dream come true – Guardian
Public Affairs

To make the Fourth Mainland Bridge dream come true – Guardian

September 30 2025
Resolve pensioners’ agitation – Punch
Public Affairs

Resolve pensioners’ agitation – Punch

September 30 2025
Africa is ripe for UN Security Council seats – Punch
Public Affairs

Africa is ripe for UN Security Council seats – Punch

September 29 2025
Next Post
Soldier kills wife, commits suicide in Niger State

Soldier kills wife, commits suicide in Niger State

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

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

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

Birnin Gwari needs urgent federal intervention – Emir tells Tinubu

Birnin Gwari needs urgent federal intervention – Emir tells Tinubu

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Rivers court adjourns hearing on LG poll legitimacy

Rivers court adjourns hearing on LG poll legitimacy

by The Editor
September 16 2025
0

...

Osun households get free food items

Osun League of Imams & Alfas urges Tinubu to intervene in LG withheld funds

by The Editor
August 27 2025
0

...

Withheld allocations: Osun State drags FG to Supreme Court

Withheld allocations: Osun State drags FG to Supreme Court

by The Editor
August 27 2025
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Savannah Energy signs agreement with Chadian govt for new renewable energy projects

Savannah Energy announces board changes, appoints two Nigerians as Independent Non-Executive Directors

by The Editor
October 9 2025
0

...

Speaker Abbas swears in three new House members

Speaker Abbas swears in three new House members

by The Editor
October 8 2025
0

...

May Agbamuche-Mbu takes over as new INEC acting chair

May Agbamuche-Mbu takes over as new INEC acting chair

by The Editor
October 8 2025
0

...

ODDITIES

Soldier kills wife, commits suicide in Niger State

Soldier kills wife, commits suicide in Niger State

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

Maryam Sanda gets presidential pardon after conviction for killing husband

Maryam Sanda gets presidential pardon after conviction for killing husband

by The Editor
October 12 2025
0

Police clear Pastor Adefarasin of viral firearm allegation

Police clear Pastor Adefarasin of viral firearm allegation

by The Editor
September 17 2025
0

GLOBAL NEWS

Trump signs order extending China tariff truce by 90 days

Trump considers peace deal with Iran

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Trump, Al-Sisi to chair Gaza peace summit in Egypt

Trump, Al-Sisi to chair Gaza peace summit in Egypt

by The Editor
October 12 2025
0

...

Cameroon holds presidential poll as Biya readies for 8th term

Cameroon holds presidential poll as Biya readies for 8th term

by The Editor
October 12 2025
0

...

China gives conditions for U.S tariff talks

Trump threatens new 100% tariff on Chinese imports

by The Editor
October 12 2025
0

...

Israel, Hamas sign ceasefire deal

Israel, Hamas sign ceasefire deal

by The Editor
October 9 2025
0

...

State of the States

Gov. Otti set to build modern fire station in Umuahia

Gov. Otti set to build modern fire station in Umuahia

by The Editor
October 7 2025
0

...

Senator denies bill to rename Kaduna to Zazzau State

Kaduna State pays ₦72,000 minimum wage

by The Editor
September 18 2025
0

...

Gov. Mbah designates Udi, Nkanu West, Nkanu East, Nsukka LGAs as urban areas

Miyetti Allah commends Enugu Govt over peaceful intervention in herders’ attack

by The Editor
September 16 2025
0

...

Land dispute claims 100 lives in Ebonyi communities

Ebonyi govt bans graduation ceremonies for nursery, primary schools

by The Editor
September 5 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

October 13 2025
Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

October 13 2025
Soldier kills wife, commits suicide in Niger State

Soldier kills wife, commits suicide in Niger State

October 13 2025
IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

October 13 2025

EDITORIAL REVIEW

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

Don’t arm FRSC – Punch

Don’t arm FRSC – Punch

by The Editor
October 10 2025
0

FG denies renaming Murtala Muhammed Way, Abuja after Soyinka

Modernise FCT transport operations – Punch

by The Editor
October 8 2025
0

Is the worst over in Nigeria? – Punch

Is the worst over in Nigeria? – Punch

by The Editor
October 7 2025
0

To make the Fourth Mainland Bridge dream come true – Guardian

To make the Fourth Mainland Bridge dream come true – Guardian

by The Editor
September 30 2025
0

Opinion

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

by The Editor
September 30 2025
0

...

Tinubu finds his own demons

Nigeria’s state of weakness

by The Editor
September 18 2025
0

...

#ENDSARS: A wakeup call for Nigerian media

Passport hikes and burden of multiple means of identification crisis in Nigeria

by The Editor
September 16 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.