Delta State governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan,  his Imo State counterpart Owelle RochasOkorocha, the community leaders in the Niger Delta and officials of development organizations and Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have lauded the Global Memorandum of Understanding  (GMoU) between the NNPC/Chevron Joint Venture, communities close to Chevron Nigeria Limited’s operations represented by  based development organizations known as Regional Development Committees (RDCs) or Foundation (RDFs)and the Government.

While delivering a key note address at a GMoU Fair organized by the NNPC/Chevron Joint Venture and other stakeholders, Thursday, February 6 at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, Dr. Uduaghaan expressed his delight with the GMoU initiative pioneered by Chevron Nigeria Limited, saying the results achieved by the GMoU so far have surpassed the state government’s imagination. His words: “The GMoU involving us, NNPC/Chevron and our communities have succeeded beyond our imagination.  The GMoU model has gone a long way to achieving its objectives. The era of accountability and transparency it has brought to the administration of community resources is worthy of note because it has eliminated the allegations that some community leaders embezzle  fund meant for community development.”

While noting that the GMoU model has reduced disunity and disharmony among community leaders, Dr. Uduaghan who was apparently making reference to the controversy surrounding the 6million dollars provided by Chevron for the development of the New Ugborodo averred that “no money can miss from GMoU”.

On the theme of the GMoU Fair: Enhancing Sustainable Community Driven Development Through Partnership, Transparency and Accountability , he said it was apt particularly as it would afford all stakeholders, including the State Governments the necessary platform to evaluate the contributions of the RDCs through the GMoU implementation to the development of the of the communities as well share best practice with others.

Governor Uduaghan pledged the state government’s readiness to partner with all stakeholders of the GMoU model to arresting the scourge of oil theft, just as he enjoined Chevron to explore the option of domiciling pipeline surveillance contracts to contractors within the communities so as to ensuring effective protection of the pipeline facilities and collective responsibility on the part of the communities.

Imo State governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha who was represented by the State Commissioner for Petroleum Resources, Prof. OkeeOkoro stated that Chevron has done so well for the oil producing communities under its areas of operation. He enjoined government and other development agencies to replicate the development strides of the RDCs.

In an address, Chairman and Managing Director of Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL), Mr. Andrew Fawthrop posited that without the support of the state governors in its areas of operation and the Federal Government, the GMoU programme would not succeed. His words: “It is also important to recognize the support of the Governors of the states where the GMoU is meeting the development needs of the communities.  Without the support of the state Governors the GMoU programme would not succeed. His Excellency, President Goodluck Jonathan, has also been very supportive of the GMoU. We believe his support is a testament to the high value he places on community development in Nigeria.

Mr. Fawthrop explained that the GMoU is a tripartite participatory partnership which empowers the communities to identify and determine their developmental needs using funds provided by CNL while the government ensures that the governance and control measures which guarantee that approved projects are executed with financial transparency and accountability and are strictly followed. He said community development organizations that signed the agreement with NNPC/Chevron Joint Venture are Keffes RDF, Dodo River RDC in Bayelsa State, Idama RDC, Kula RDC in Rivers State, Ilaje, Ondo State, Jisike RDF, Imo State and Itsekiri RDC and Egbema Gbaramatu Central Development Foundation (EGCDF) in Delta State.

Dr. IkehTolar, the pioneer chairman of EgbemaGbaramatu Central Development Foundation said the implementation of the GMoU has translated to improved understanding between the NNPC/Chevron Joint Venture and the communities.”The GMOU process has helped to build a bridge of understanding, trust and commitment to improving the quality of life of the people while also creating an enabling operating environment for Chevron to operate”, Dr. Tolar stated.

The former chairman of Ilaje RDC, Prince Philemon Ebiesuwa, in his comments said the GMoU has brought some positive impacts in the development of oil producing communities with regards to contract awards to community members. “There are high quality infrastructural projects that can be seen … all these have helped to stem violent agitations in the communities”, he added.

Dr. Evelyn Omawumi Urhobo, CEO/President of  of Morgan Smart Development foundation (MSDF), an NGO, also applauded the GMoU, the model has also significantly raised the capacity of community people to enable them drive their development needs and execute complex business transactions.