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Community Wants Firm To Implement MoU
Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), has been charged to keep to the contents of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) if signed with Omueke people in Igwuruta, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State in a bid to promote cordial relationship between them.
The paramount ruler/Nyechi Ali of the community, Chief John.N. Ebom Worlu gave the charge shortly after signing the MoU in Port Harcourt onThursday.
He said the essence of the MoU was to enable Shell know the necessary things expected of them as a company and to register their presence in the community.
Ebom-Worlu, noted that it is criminal for any company to operate without MoU, saying that it may lend to disorderliness.
The Nyechi Ali Omueke, expressed satisfaction that Shell has been living up to expectation, but wants them to step up their actions for better cohesion.
He explained that the company normally executes community projects on their own, while the community provides the Project Monitoring Committee (PMC) to monitor the projects.
According to him huge achievements have been recorded through the process, as no one with questionable character is allowed as a number of the PMC.
He has also called on other companies operating in the area to borrow a leaf from Shell and act accordingly, saying that the area of unnecessary demands from communities was over.
The Shell community interface representative, Celestine Ozemeye, reasoned that the company is only out to promote the values of their host communities.
Earlier he had thanked the community for the level of maturity displayed during the MoU process, while assuring of a better relationship between Shell and the community.
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