Energy

NUPRC secures N60bn, $100m for host community devt

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has successfully secured over N60 billion and $100 million for the oil and gas host community development trust fund.

Chief Executive of NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe, disclosed this during the inauguration of the Body of Neutrals at the Upstream Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Centre in Lagos.

Komolafe emphasised the commission’s ongoing efforts to effectively implement the Petroleum Industry Act’s robust provisions.

He said that the funds were intended to add value to host communities and facilitate a conducive operating environment for industry operators, aiming to optimise the nation’s hydrocarbon resources.

However, Komolafe noted that despite these efforts, challenges persist, adding that disputes within host communities often hinder the effective use of these funds.

He explained that conflicts and legal battles among community members could delay the deployment of funds, exacerbating issues in an already strained judicial system.

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He stressed the importance of alternative dispute resolution methods, which offer faster, fairer, and less adversarial solutions to industry disputes.

According to Komolafe, these methods not only benefit the parties involved but also alleviate the burden on the judicial system.

“Our approach is both inclusive and adaptable, tailored to the unique needs of the oil and gas sector.

“Whether through mediation or expert determination, our centre is equipped to handle disputes of varying complexities and scales, ensuring respectful and supportive assistance to all involved,” Komolafe said.

Mrs Olayemi Anyanechi, Commission Secretary and Legal Adviser, praised the inauguration as a significant milestone.

She said that the Body of Neutrals would ensure fairness and impartiality, providing a platform for equitable dispute resolution.

“This event signifies our commitment to justice and equity.

“The Body of Neutrals will set new standards in dispute resolution, reflecting our dedication to ethical excellence and our long-term vision for the centre,” she added.

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