NEITI Commences 2015, 2016 audit of oil, gas sector
In line with
the principles and standards of the global Extractive Industries Transparency
Initiative, the Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative has on
Thursday said it had commenced a comprehensive independent audit of the
nation’s oil and gas sector that would cover the periods of 2015 and 2016.
The
Executive Secretary of NEITI, Mr Waziri Adio, announced this in Lagos at a
workshop organised for major oil companies in Nigeria.
According to
him, relevant government agencies are expected to participate in the exercise.
He said that
the workshop was designed to acquaint participants with the structure and
content of the template, the kinds of questions that NEITI would ask and
answers expected to be provided by the covered entities.
“This
workshop is to seek your views, suggestions and inputs as well as listen to
your concerns on how to make the exercise hitch-free,’’ Adio added.
The workshop
witnessed presentations on the EITI processes, methods, principles and
standards including emerging issues on beneficial ownership and contract
transparency.
The benefits
of implementing EITI in Nigeria also topped discussions at the interactive
session.
The
Executive Secretary announced that NEITI would introduce a ranking reward
system to incentivize participation of covered entities.
He said in
the ranking system, companies would be graded based on their efficiency in
populating the audit templates such as the quality, depth of information, data
provided and quick response to set deadlines.
Adio
explained that the system would be shared with over 51 member countries of EITI
and multi-lateral organisations, to serve as reference points on adherence to business
ethics for major investment decisions in Nigeria.
“NEITI is
committed to working closely with the companies under the EITI framework to
create good business environment that is conducive for the inflow of more
foreign direct investments into the extractive sector.’’
“For this to
happen we encourage all companies to embrace transparency, accountability and
corporate governance in conformity with the EITI standards,” he remarked.
Adio,
however, warned that NEITI would not hesitate to invoke relevant sanctions
under the law on companies and other covered entities that failed to cooperate
with it during the exercise.
All major
international oil and gas companies operating in Nigeria were represented at
the Workshop.
The event
was also attended by a cross section of the media and the civil society.
While
reviewing the templates, the representatives of the various companies welcomed
the objective of the workshop, describing it as a fundamental step in building
partnerships and trust with NEITI in the execution of its mandate.
They urged NEITI to note carefully their
observations and the issues they had raised at the workshop.
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