Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility: CRISIS OF CSR IN NDDC
Corporate Social Responsibility: CRISIS OF CSR IN NDDC: CRISIS OF CSR IN NDDC The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Act of 2000 came into existence with much row after the then Presid...
CRISIS OF CSR IN NDDC
CRISIS OF CSR IN NDDC
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Act of 2000 came into
existence with much row after the then President Obasanjo declined assent as
the legislators vetoed him and passed the bill after 30 days, through s.58(2)
of the 1999 Constitution.
The purpose of the Act is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) with
funding for replenishment of values devastated by the activities of oil
exploration in the entire area, and the development of their human and material
resources. It was borne out of years of
agitation by victims and moral guilt on the part of governments, after many
including the Ogoni nine had paid the supreme price. The bone of contention was the reckless
neglect of the goose that laid the golden eggs versus federal governments that
earned $32.6 billion (2018) annual revenue from oil and taxes, accounting for
about 65% of the nation’s GDP.
Interpreting the purposes/causes of NDDC has become controversial as
that depends on who you ask to interpret it. Recently the detailed
interpretation has become more important than how the huge sums budgeted
annually have gone to the realisation of the lofty ideals of development of the
area. The other arm of the controversy is how evenly has the commission
distributed the resources across the area?
To find answers to these numerous issues many different parameters have
been applied i.e size of annual budget against the percentage of
implementation; Contracts awarded and
awardees; what formula for distribution of palliatives and
disbursements? All these criteria and
more could only be appreciated through the framework of accountability and
transparency of operations.
The recent forensic audit called for by the presidency perhaps was
induced by the need for accountability and transparency. The Niger Delta Minister, Senator Godswill
Akpabio fired the first shot when he dropped the acting managing director, Joy
Nunieh. The allegations and counter
allegations are not for discussion here, but it
triggered off serious eye-brows and publicity on NDDC which has operated
several years without , audit of such dimension.
CSR is a management creation. It
is human idea of preserving the economy environment and the vulnerable. The total budget of the commission since its
inception in 2000 according to the presidency sources is ‘at least N15
trillion’. What have the leaders in the
commission achieved in those years with that sum? Are they commensurate with the fund endowed
with the institution? These questions
are not only on the lips of the President and his minister, NDDC Committee
Members but also on the lips of concerned Nigerians who voted for their leaders
to better their lots.
CSR is not perfect just as its human creator. But it is a device that has become
indispensable part of modern economy, wielding power and influence across the
globe. Accountability and transparency
are critical to its survival. Therefore
the role of civil society in order to sustain it and avoid crisis is among
other things, to ensure that disbursements go to avowed causes/purposes.
Iyke Ozemena Esq
Corporate Attorney/Consultant
IKECHUKWU O. ODOEMELAM & CO
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Saturday, July 18, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility: FEDERAL GOVT’S ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
Corporate Social Responsibility: FEDERAL GOVT’S ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY PLAN: FEDERAL GOVT’S ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY PLAN - Iyke Ozemena Esq Corporate Attorney/Consultant IKECHUKWU O. ODOEMELAM & CO #cor...
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility: FOUNDATION REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
Corporate Social Responsibility: FOUNDATION REGISTRATION PROCEDURES: FOUNDATION REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Registering a foundation starts with the decision of the owner as to what cause(s) to pursue: civil r...
FOUNDATION REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
FOUNDATION REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
Registering a foundation starts with the decision of the owner as to
what cause(s) to pursue: civil rights, health, poverty/hunger eradication,
education etc. This decision would be part of the description of the foundation
in its constitution.
When the Swedish Alfred Nobel formed his ‘’Nobel Peace Foundation’’ he
made that firm decision in his will that, never again should the world
encourage the development of destructive weapon like dynamite which he invented
at the detriment of the accidental death of his son in his laboratory.
So global peace is the cause for which Nobel Foundation was established.
We are also aware that a few Africans have qualified for this award, including
Nigeria’s Prof. Wole Soyinka.
Another critical decision after cause is whether to go for Incorporated
trustees by Guaranty or trustees selected/appointed by the owner. These should be in the constitution, produced
in several copies. Copies of resolutions
extracted from a meeting(s) where such resolutions were passed should be made
in several copies.
An example of cause(s) is that of Alhaji Aliko Dangote Foundation which
states: ‘’The Dangote Foundation is
dedicated to adding value to people’s lives across Africa by facilitating
health, education, and empowerment initiatives.’’ The use of this example is because the causes
are many and large, an indication that the resources of the foundation would be very large too. The size of the foundation in terms of cause(s) and resources
is determined by the size of the pocket of the owner. Although not necessarily in all cases.
Then the legal processes. You need to collect Incorporation Forms to be
completed and signed by the owner and trustees with passport photographs etc. When in doubt it is recommended that Legal
Practitioner should be consulted for these services which can be complex in
accordance with s.673 Part C, of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990 as
amended.
Iyke Ozemena Esq
Corporate Attorney/Consultant
IKECHUKWU O. ODOEMELAM & CO
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Thursday, June 25, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility: FOUNDATION AS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR...
Corporate Social Responsibility: FOUNDATION AS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR...: FOUNDATION AS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) PLATFORM Corporate Social Responsibility is the generic for those activities enga...
Monday, June 22, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility: TRIBUTE TO BURUNDI LATE PRESIDENT PIERRE NKURUNZIZ...
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