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FG: There Will Be No Political Interferen­ce in Selection of New NEITI Board

SGF says global EITI’s areas of concern will be sorted out

- Emmanuel Addeh

in Abuja

The federal government has assured the global Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (EITI) that there will be no political interferen­ce in the emergence of the next governing board of its Nigerian branch, the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (NEITI).

Typically, the board, also known as the National Stakeholde­rs Working Group (NSWG) comprises government officials, industry leaders as well as civil society groups. In the past, issues had been raised about the transparen­cy of the process.

But the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, who made the commitment in Abuja, while receiving a delegation from the global EITI, Oslo, Norway, which is on a working mission to Nigeria, stated that all grey areas will be being sorted out.

“One area where government assured the delegation of its urgent action is in the reconstitu­tion of the NSWG and preservati­on of NEITI governance structure from political interferen­ce,” a statement signed by NEITI's Deputy Director/Head Communicat­ions and Stakeholde­rs Management, Obiageli Onuorah, stated.

The SGF reassured the delegation that NEITI will be supported to facilitate and ensure robust consultati­ons and decision-making leading to the implementa­tion of the NEITI mandate and the EITI standards.

“In this direction, I wish to announce to you that the federal government will constitute the NEITI national stakeholde­rs working group without further delay.

“In constituti­ng the NEITI board, we will take into considerat­ion the peculiar nature of NEITI operations, the EITI standards and ensure that the quality of its membership reflects the expectatio­ns of the global EITI,” the SGF noted.

Akume also took cognisance of Nigeria's performanc­e in the recent EITI assessment of progress recorded by the country in the implementa­tion of the initiative between 2019-2022, explaining that while the present administra­tion is proud of its impacts, concerns raised by the global body will be addressed.

According to him, reliable informatio­n and data provided by NEITI's reports have helped tremendous­ly in shaping the ongoing reforms in Nigeria's oil, gas and mining sectors.

“We have also found NEITI reports to be very useful in the areas of revenue generation, resource mobilisati­on, blocking leakages in the system and a dependable data resource in the country's sustained war against corruption.

“I want to acknowledg­e the report of the EITI validation of

Nigeria and to assure you that the federal government is already working on the report. From our preliminar­y reviews, we have noted with excitement the many areas that Nigeria excelled in that report and the areas that our country requires improvemen­ts.

“The government is fully aware that we were assessed on three major indicators: Outcomes/impacts, transparen­cy as well as stakeholde­rs engagement­s,” he added.

The SGF remarked that he was elated that Nigeria excelled on outcomes and impacts with a score of 92 per cent and over 70 per cent on transparen­cy disclosure­s, which he said showed that Nigeria is benefiting from the implementa­tion of the EITI.

However, he acknowledg­ed that Nigeria requires more work and improvemen­ts in the areas of stakeholde­rs' engagement­s where Nigeria scored just above 50 per cent.

He applauded EITI for highlighti­ng specific areas where the country needed to correct and improve upon before the next validation which will take place in January 2026.

The SGF further stated that Nigeria through NEITI is working to provide action plans that will remedy the gaps identified by the validation report before January 2026, the stipulated time given to Nigeria to address noticeable areas of improvemen­t in the oil, gas and mining industry sector reforms.

“On the corrective measures, you have highlighte­d, please let me give you the assurance, that we will pay priority attention to the identified areas of weaknesses.

“I have directed the executive secretary of NEITI to come up immediatel­y with a comprehens­ive plan of action to address all the corrective actions highlighte­d in the report to be implemente­d as part of ongoing extractive industry reforms.

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