The Guardian (Nigeria)

Bayelsa govt pledges to protect community interests in GMOUS with firms

- From Julius Osahon, Yenagoa

THE Bayelsa State Government has pledged to protect community interests in the preparatio­n of Global Memorandum of Understand­ing (( GMOUS) with corporate organisati­ons operating in the state.

Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakp­o, made the promise at a meeting with traditiona­l rulers from Brass Council in Yenagoa.

He assured them that government would do everything within its powers to ensure the successful implementa­tion of the GMOU between the Brass Fertilizer Company and its host community. Ewhrudjakp­o said the state government’s interventi­on in the contract was to protect the people from being shortchang­ed rather than scuttle the project as speculated in the media by those he described as ‘ mischief makers.’

In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Doubara Atasi, the deputy governor reminded the people that conflicts in most communitie­s were especially traceable to oil companies failure to honour memoranda of understand­ing ( Mous) with their host communitie­s.

He stressed that henceforth, all Mous must be signed with the involvemen­t of the state government to avert situations where companies would renege on their agreements and promote peace in the communitie­s.

His words: “On the issue of companies not recognisin­g their host communitie­s, there is a law that states that if they are not party to an agreement, they cannot acquire rights and incur liabilitie­s.

“If there is an agreement and no third party witnessed it, that becomes a problem, because when the companies overwhelm the communitie­s, there is nothing anybody can do.

“So, government is only trying to minimise the crisis that may emanate from breaches of such agreements, not trying to take over the running of the Mous. Rather, government wants to ensure that if a company is coming to operate in Twon- Brass, for example, we must know what it is coming to do there and content of its agreement with the community.”

He further explained that the government was not scuttling the Mous between communitie­s and companies, insisting that if it was aware of the content of such agreements, it could then influence the companies to implement what the Mous.

Highlighti­ng the role of traditiona­l institutio­ns in society, Ewhrudjakp­o urged royal fathers, council chairmen and community leaders to assist security personnel by profiling visitors to various communitie­s in the state.

 ??  ?? Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri ( fifth right), Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakp­o ( fifth left), Amanyanabo of Twon- Brass, King Alfred Diete- Spiff ( fourth left), new Commander, Operation Delta Safe, Rear Admiral Aminu Hassan and others during a visit to Government House, Yenagoa… yesterday
Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri ( fifth right), Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakp­o ( fifth left), Amanyanabo of Twon- Brass, King Alfred Diete- Spiff ( fourth left), new Commander, Operation Delta Safe, Rear Admiral Aminu Hassan and others during a visit to Government House, Yenagoa… yesterday

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