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Two Rivers Communities Win NDPR CSR Awards
Two communities in Ahoada and Abua/Odual Local Government Areas of Rivers State have won the Niger Delta Petroleum Resources Company(NPDR) corporate awards.
The communities are: Ogbele, Omaraka: Both got cash awards of N10m and N7m each, as the company commended them for ensuring smooth operations for the company in the past years.
Board of Trustee member of NPDR, Chief Enyinda Chukwu, who made the cheques presentations on behalf of the company, expressed appreciation to both communities.
Chief Enyinda commended them for ensuring a peaceful atmosphere and cordiality between the company and the communities.
While conveying the gratitude of the company’s BOT chairman, Chief Enyinda noted that “ We are happy that over the years, your communities have remained peaceful, there are no leakages, pipeline vandalisation or kidnapping of our staff.”
He also said that NDPR, despite being one of the youngest indigenous oil firms, have over the years demonstrated that it respects the rights of it host communities.
Chief Enyinda described cooperation as a two-way relationship that needs to be sustained through goodwill and implementation of the needs of the communities.
Responding on behalf of the communities, Chief Chris Ake of Ogbele community commended the company for appreciating the efforts of their hosts.
He thanked NDPR for what it has done in the past and promised that the money for the award would be put to good use of the community.
However, Chief Ake sought for the adoption of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the host communities, saying it will reduce hostilities and sustain lasting relationship with the host communities.
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Power Supply Boost: FG Begins Payment Of N185bn Gas Debt
In the bid to revitalise the gas industry and stabilise power generation, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has authorised the settlement of N185 billion in long-standing debts owed to natural gas producers.
The payment, to be executed through a royalty-offset arrangement, is expected to restore confidence among domestic and international gas suppliers who have long expressed concern about persistent indebtedness in the sector.
According to him, settling the debts is crucial to rebuilding trust between the government and gas producers, many of whom have withheld or slowed new investments due to uncertainty over payments.
Ekpo explained that improved financial stability would help revive upstream activity by accelerating exploration and production, ultimately boosting Nigeria’s gas output adding that Increased gas supply would also boost power generation and ease the long-standing electricity shortages that continue to hinder businesses across the country.
The minister noted that these gains were expected to stimulate broader economic growth, as reliable energy underpins industrialisation, job creation and competitiveness.
In his intervention, Coordinating Director of the Decade of Gas Secretariat, Ed Ubong, said the approved plan to clear gas-to-power debts sends a powerful signal of commitment from the President to address structural weaknesses across the value chain.
“This decision underlines the federal government’s determination to clear legacy liabilities and give gas producers the confidence that supplies to power generation will be honoured. It could unlock stalled projects, revive investor interest and rebuild momentum behind Nigeria’s transition to a gas-driven economy,” Ubong said.
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