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NEITI Seeks Ties With CAC to Unveil Real Owners of Oil, Mining Assets

- In Abuja

Emmanuel Addeh

The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (NEITI) yesterday disclosed that it was forging closer ties with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to unravel the actual owners of oilfields and other assets in the country.

NEITI disclosed that both organisati­ons have resolved to establish a joint coordinati­on committee to identify, document and disclose the owners under the country’s implementa­tion of “Beneficial Ownership” policy of the global Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (EITI).

A statement by the NEITI’s Head of Communicat­ions and Advocacy, Mrs. Obiageli Onuorah, noted that the decisions were taken at a meeting between the management of the two agencies held in Abuja.

Speaking during the meeting, the Executive Secretary of NEITI, Dr. Ogbonnaya Orji described the CAC as a dependable ally in Nigeria’s implementa­tion of the global EITI’s beneficial ownership disclosure requiremen­ts.

The NEITI executive secretary explained that the documentat­ion of the owners of the assets would help to check illicit financial flows, terrorism financing, tax evasion and diversion of government revenues.

“The CAC has the institutio­nal responsibi­lity of keeping the register of all companies doing business in Nigeria while NEITI sits on informatio­n and data on oil assets, key players and investors in the extractive industries. We therefore need each other to build a consolidat­ed data base on beneficial ownership disclosure­s.

“The knowledge repository in the two agencies makes it important for us to work together to ensure that the commitment made by Nigeria to the internatio­nal community on effective implementa­tion of beneficial ownership in the extractive industry is realised,” Orji explained.

He described access to informatio­n by the citizens as the power to hold government and companies doing business in Nigeria accountabl­e.

“The exclusion of informatio­n about our natural resources was at a huge cost to the Nigerian economy and affected Nigeria’s optimisati­on of revenues from its natural resource wealth.

“With your cooperatio­n and reputation, we can help our government fight the resource curse which is the reason the EITI and NEITI exist,” Orji said.

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