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Ex-NDDC Director Wants Oil Firms To Dev Communities
A former Executive Director of Projects in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Engineer Beniah Ojum, has called on multinational companies operating in Rivers State to engage in corporate investment and entrepreneurial development in their host communities to enhance the living standard of the people.
Ojum disclosed this at Ogbogu community in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area, at the weekend, during a thanksgiving service organised at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Ogbogu.
He said ONELGA as the hub of oil and gas had given a lot to the corporate growth of the multinationals, and pointed out that the host communities deserve better living condition in all spheres of their endeavour as “part of the symbiotic relationship and corporate social responsibilities”.
While commending the multinationals for their effort in the development of Egi clan, he said more was expected in terms of human capacity development, infrastructural development and sustainable economy in the area.
The former NDDC boss who was celebrating the successful graduation of his two children as a lawyer and medical doctor, respectively, also canvassed greater funding for the Nigeria education sector, to position the Nigeria higher institutions as active citadels of knowledge.
He commended the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) for the bold steps taken to enhance the capacity of Nigerian universities, and appealed to the striking teachers to call off the strike to alleviate the plight of parents and students.
Ojum also called for a multisectoral approach towards the development of the Nigerian education sector to position Nigerian universities among the best in the world.
He also expressed gratitude to God for the rare feat recorded in his family, and called on youths to embrace education to secure their future.
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