THISDAY

NEITI Partners Internatio­nal Community for Transparen­cy in Extractive Sector

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (NEITI) has said it is engaging the internatio­nal community to strengthen its work on ensuring transparen­cy in the extractive sector.

A statement from the organisati­on stated that at a recent meeting in Abuja with NEITI’s Executive Secretary, Dr. Ogbonnaya Orji, prominent diplomatic missions in Nigeria pledged their support and readiness to strengthen NEITI’s commitment in offering technical assistance, pursuing governance reforms and deepening its involvemen­t in Nigeria’s oil, gas, and mining sectors.

The diplomatic missions, it said, include the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to Nigeria, Mr. Pieter Leenknegt, the High Commission­er of Canada, Mr. James Christoff, and the Chargé d’Affaires of the Australian High Commission, Ms. Leann Johnston.

The ambassador­s explained that they had closely followed NEITI’s reports and activities in the extractive sector with keen interest. They also noted Nigeria’s commitment to implementi­ng the global Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (EITI).

The ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to Nigeria, Leenknegt, particular­ly commended the quality and depth of NEITI’s recently released 2021 Oil, Gas, and Solid Minerals Industry Reports.

On his part, the High Commission­er of Canada, Christoff, welcomed Nigeria’s implementa­tion of the EITI and identified the solid minerals sector as an area of special interest to Canada.

He emphasised that collaborat­ing with a reputable agency like NEITI would provide his mission with reliable informatio­n and data to assist potential Canadian investors in making informed business decisions.

Also, the Australian High Commission Chargé d’Affaires, Johnston, welcomed Nigeria’s new policy on economic diversific­ation and expressed confidence in NEITI to support this initiative with reliable informatio­n and data in the extractive industries.

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