Oil firm and government urge stakeholders to collaborate for sustainable progress in host communities.
FIRST Exploration & Petroleum Development Company (FIRST E&P), in partnership with the Federal Government, is advocating for collective stakeholder engagement to drive sustainable development in the Niger Delta’s host communities. This initiative aims to foster economic growth, enhance social welfare, and ensure environmental sustainability in the region.
FIRST Exploration & Petroleum Development Company (FIRST E&P), in collaboration with the Federal Government, has emphasised the importance of unified stakeholder participation to achieve lasting development in the Niger Delta’s host communities. This joint advocacy highlights the need for oil companies, government bodies, local communities, and other relevant parties to work together to address the region’s challenges and unlock its full potential.
The call for collaboration is rooted in the belief that sustainable development can only be achieved through inclusive strategies that consider the needs and aspirations of all stakeholders. By fostering open communication and partnership, the initiative seeks to promote economic opportunities, improve social amenities, and protect the environment within the host communities.
This approach aligns with previous efforts by FIRST E&P and its partners, such as health outreaches and educational initiatives, aimed at enhancing the quality of life in the Niger Delta. The emphasis on stakeholder collaboration reflects a commitment to creating a harmonious and prosperous environment for the local population.
Stakeholders are encouraged to engage actively in dialogue and joint ventures that prioritise the well-being of the host communities. Through collective action, it is anticipated that the Niger Delta will experience sustainable growth and development, benefiting all parties involved.