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PIA: Ex-Militants Protest Alleged Mismanagement Of Trust Funds

Iniobong Ekponta by Iniobong Ekponta
3 months ago
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A coalition of former Niger Delta agitators (ex-militants) have expressed concern over the alleged discrepancies in the management of the three percent proceeds from oil companies operating in Akwa Ibom State.

They claimed that such funds were not commensurate with the development programmes in the host communities.

The angry former militants, therefore, urged Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies to probe the funds allocated to the Board of Trustees (BoTs) of the Host Community Development Trust Funds (HCDT).

According to the former agitators, the HCDTs set up under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to manage the 3% funds from oil firms, have not lived up to the expectations of impacting positively on host communities.

The coalition stated their position in a communique after a joint meeting held in Uyo, the state capital that included the Akwa Ibom Revolutionary Council (AIRC); Niger Delta Volunteers (NDV); Niger Delta Watchdogs (NDW); Niger Delta Republic Fighters (NDRF), and Akwa Ibom Ex-Militants Forum (AEMF) and other affiliate groups.

In the communique jointly signed by General Nsa Ikpaisong, General John Duku, and others, the ex-agitators alleged that over N60 billion has been officially disbursed by the NNPC/MPN Joint Ventures, to Eket, Mkpat Enin, Onna, Ikot Abasi,  Mbo, Esit Eket (EMOIMEE), the core seven oil bearing local government areas since 2021.

“We state unmistakably that the hardship faced by our people particularly youths,

farmers, fishermen, and ex-militant has worsened despite the establishment of the PIA in 2021, and the much-publicised HCDT funds.

“It is important to state clearly that the PIA 2021, as currently implemented, has become a grand deception and silencing tool against the Akwa Ibom people.

“While the law prescribes that oil companies contribute 3% of their income to the  Funds, this provision has been weaponised to abandon Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and shield oil companies from their moral and historical obligations to host communities.

“We hereby give the OICs and HCDTs one-month to address the issue of marginalization, fraud, deliberate abandonment and injustice against ex-militants, fishermen, farmers and immediate oil producing host communities”,  the statement read.

The former agitators also kicked against the casualisation of workers by multinational oil companies, describing the practice as modern day slavery.

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“It has also come to our knowledge that oil companies operating in Akwa Ibom State continue to treat Akwa Ibom indigenes as third-class citizens, employing them as casual or contract workers with poor wages, unsafe working conditions, and inadequate PPE while workers from other states are treated as full staff with dignity and benefits”, the statement stated further.

 

 

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Iniobong Ekponta

Iniobong Ekponta is the Akwa Ibom State Correspondent for Leadership Newspaper, with over 20 years of experience across Nigerian media including The Comet, The Nation, The Moment, The Union, and Tribune. He holds an HND in Mass Communication from the Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Conflict Studies from the University of Uyo. He is a member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Diplomacy and Management, and specialises in governance, politics, security, and social affairs.

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