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PhonesRe: 5 Easy Steps To Secure Your Facebook Account by pendusky(m): 9:21pm On Mar 21, 2018
useful information...
BusinessRe: Sterling Bank To Host Non-interest Banking Lecture by pendusky(m): 8:03am On Jan 14, 2018
Nice one the one customer bank... after winning much accolades last year, they are on it again...
RomanceRe: Sexy Pics Of Me After A Long Break From Nairaland (pic) by pendusky(m): 1:16pm On Dec 03, 2017
you are truly a hungry Nigerian... cheesy
SportsRe: Algeria Vs Nigeria : Tactical Formation Out by pendusky(m): 7:06pm On Nov 10, 2017
OK NICE....
PoliticsRe: Abolaji Ajimobi And Fatima Ganduje Wedding In Kano. 11 Governors Attend by pendusky(m): 7:04pm On Nov 10, 2017
Nice one
BusinessRe: Nairalander And Twin Brother Swags At Onitsha Mall- Photos by pendusky(m):
I am not understanding.. huh

what's going on?

BTW I opened this thread to see SWAG, but I am seeing Something else
BusinessRe: The Facts About Aisha Ahmad's Appointment As Cbn Deputy Governor by pendusky(m): 10:33am On Oct 09, 2017
nice one...
CrimeRe: #ALUU4 5 Years In Remembrance - Gone But Not Forgotten by pendusky(m): 3:41pm On Oct 05, 2017
damn... those guys would probably be in their offices by now huh so sad..
PhonesRe: All Nigeria Banks App Developed By A Nairalander by pendusky(m): 6:07pm On Oct 02, 2017
nice one... arrange them alphabetically...
PoliticsRe: FLOOD: Texas VS Benue; Evidence Of Good Governance by pendusky(m): 7:21am On Sep 04, 2017
engineerboat:
Chairman

You are CROSSING THE NATIONAL REDLINE


DSS is at your doorstep
Hmm
PoliticsRe: FLOOD: Texas VS Benue; Evidence Of Good Governance by pendusky(m): 7:14pm On Sep 03, 2017
must you write us off?
CrimeRe: SHOCKING: Demon Specialised In Raping Villagers Captured Life. (pics) by pendusky(m): 7:11pm On Sep 03, 2017
Warris this mbokhuh
RomanceRe: 20 Pre-Wedding Photos That Shut Down The Internet - LubeyNaija by pendusky(m): 5:14pm On Sep 02, 2017
huhhuh
Nairaland GeneralRelocating Exxonmobil Hqtrs To Akwaibom. Matter Arising by pendusky(op): 8:07am On Jul 02, 2017
RELOCATING EXXONMOBIL HQTRS TO A’IBOM: MATTERS ARISING

As a youth or middle-aged man or woman indigent in any of the Niger Delta or oil producing states (major or minor), whatever has been consuming your time in the last forty eight (48) hours may not be known. No doubts, it could be of importance and benefit(s) to you, but it might interest you to know that indigenes of Akwa Ibom State of both male and female genders had structured a convergence somewhere with some others, likeminded and indigent outside the state, to chart a course that may most likely change a narrative, and make a historical mark that will sure transcend generations yet to come.

It could be recalled that not too long ago, Ag. President Yemi Osibanjo, in his visit to Akwa Ibom, had made a pronouncement, call it an advocacy, for oil operating firms in the country to relocate, as a matter of necessity, their headquarters to their respective states of exploits.

Like an army contingent that had been waiting for a long overdue order from the commander to feast on an overbearing opposing force, the host states of the said oil firms had immediately taken up the advocacy. It was the case of the bereaved not letting the sympathizer cry more tears. Perhaps the thinking that triggered that was that, if a sympathizer (Osibanjo) could cry that much over a years-long loss that has left the oil rich states perpetually bereaved, then the states, certainly, had more reasons to outdo the sympathizer in tears.

Within the reach of this writer, there is yet to be any positive response on the part of the firms in this regard. Perhaps there has been one, but yet to be made public or made to touch the reach of the writer, except for some rickety excuses explaining the difficulty, nay, impossibility of effecting the relocation so advocated. With this, they have only won the power of retaining the burden of convincing us, if ever they will.

One may want to ask why the much agitation for exploiting oil firms to relocate their headquarters to host states. The answer in one sentence is that the firms owe their hosts the corporate-social responsibility of contributing to their development and ensuring or, at least, contributing to their welfare, especially where it concerns the immediate communities where the acts of exploration are done. This advocacy is neither strange nor new, and we can prove this with a short drive down historical lane.

Dating back to 1964, the League of Developing Countries (LCDs) had converged at the first session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to agitate for a New International Economic Order (NIEO). However, the systematic account of the various elements for a NIEO was contained in the resolutions later adopted in subsequent sessions of the UNCTAD.
Lying underneath this demand for a NIEO was a dissatisfaction on the part of the LDCs as it concerns trading, financial, technological and other (selfish) policies pursued by the developed countries towards the LDCs. And it is on record that since inception, the developed countries have oppressed the LDCs, discriminated against them, as well as denied them access to advanced technology.

How does this concern the oil dealing firms and the relocation issue in context? Simple. The NIEO proposal as was drafted and pushed by the LDCs had five standing objectives. And for the sake of time or the lack of it, the one which concerns the issue at hand is the demand for the regulation and control of the activities of Multi-National Corporations/Trans-National Corporations (MNCs/TCs) in their host states (country in this sense).

In this view, the NIEO declaration emphasized on the formulation, adoption and implementation of an international code of conduct to regulate the activities of MNCs in host countries with the aim of removing restrictive business practices in the LDCs, regulating expatriate domination and repatriation of profits (capital flight), promoting re-investment of capital in host countries to help develop their economies, among others.

Back to the local scene. Akwa Ibom as an oil rich state (a major one at that) plays host to ExxonMobil which is a multinational corporation. This has been an age long visitor/host affair but which unfortunately, has been of far more benefits to the visitor than to the host. As a growing child who once had a regular fare through the Eket/Ibeno/QIT Terminal route, the writer personally witnessed several cases of violent protests by youths of the area against the ExxonMobil management. The causes have always been the case of oil spillage, indiscriminate sack of indigenous staff, unpaid attention to the welfare of the host and surrounding communities or failure on the part of the ExxonMobil management to meet the terms of agreement which contradicts the Judaism triggered Latin Maxim- "pacta sunt servanda", meaning that any agreement entered into must be kept- a brocard and and a basic principle of civil, canon and international law.

Granted, the first attempt at the international scene to have given us what we are struggling for today is almost so woeful a failure at the NIEO instance, on reasons bothering on lack of economic cooperation among the LDCs which paved way almost so easily for the opposing stand of the developed countries to have dominating prevalence. However, this is a local case that has no dependence on the NIEO, except for some lessons to be learnt from the mistakes on the part of the LDCs- mistakes of being intimidated by the “trade and escape” clauses, and being cowed into ignorant concessions through a sheep-clothed wolf of General Agreement on Trade and Tariff (GATT).

It is therefore time we took up this agitation from the point of the pains we have been enduring all through the past years of mourning. It is high time we faced ExxonMobil with the raw truth about how we feel about their many years of treating us as mere signposts, which only serves the very important purpose of showing the way to a destination, yet, never partakes in the event at the destination.

Fellow Akwa Ibomites, young and old, this is one of those very pressing times to dakkada. We must rise and join the course and take this chance of being part of rewriting history. Join the course of agitating for the relocation of Mobil headquarters to Akwa Ibom.

Closing, do you know that the top staff of ExxonMobil hardly spend one night in Akwa Ibom in a year? These people are the real money bags of Mobil who fly in and out of the QIT terminal every day and never spend a dime of the money from our oil to patronize as little as a supermarket in Akwa Ibom? What stark example can the term CAPITAL FLIGHT have other than this? Akwa Ibomites, the time is now.

To initiate this course and swing into action, an online (WhatsApp) chat group was created to campaign under the Movement For the Relocation of Exxonmobil Headquarters to Akwa Ibom State and membership was placed on voluntary basis.

On the first meeting day, an ashtag- #RelocateExxonMobilHQ was created and a total of 256 presence was recorded. As part of steps to ensure adequate information to facilitate the campaign, a Reach-out Committee was set with majority of the members selected from oil producing areas.

The said committee was mandated with the duties of:
* approaching leaders at all levels and aspects of the society.
*Approaching ExxonMobil spokespersons, the community, and the Lagos office of the firm.
*Approaching the House of assembly Committee currently handling the ExxonMobil case.

Furthermore, 14th of July 2017 was set as the online campaign launch date and the major and primary aim of this movement is to have the Exxonmobil head office relocated to Akwa Ibom State.

For more information and link to membership, contact the Convener, Mr. Uduak Inwang, on 09025699607 or cavil@akstrending.com.

Ubong Sampson (08021419939)- a public affairs analyst and media practitioner writes in from Ata Minya, Mkpat Enin LGA.


Source: http://www.thebreakingtimes.com/relocating-exxonmobil-headquarters-to-akwa-ibom-matters-arising/

Follow the Hash tag #RelocateExxonMobilHQ on all social media for more information.

Nairaland GeneralRe: Olowogbogboro : Nathaniel Bassey praising ntel for #HalleluyahChalleng by pendusky(m): 7:31am On Jul 02, 2017
WfBabakhay:
please what the meaing of Olowogbogboro
"The Broad and Mighty Hand of God" it's a youruba language...
Computer MarketRe: Lenovo Thinkpad SL500 Laptop For 26k SOLD by pendusky(m): 7:27am On Jul 02, 2017
10k
CelebritiesRe: Jim Iyke And Billionaire Businessman Chima Anyaso Meet Obasanjo In Abeokuta by pendusky(m): 7:24am On Jul 02, 2017
Politics in Nigeria is a way of Making more money.
PropertiesRe: Flood Takes Over Lagos Victoria Garden City (VGC) - See Photos by pendusky(m): 4:30pm On Jul 01, 2017
Warning Signs...
HealthRe: A Mad Man Attempts Withdrawing At An ATM (photo) by pendusky(m): 10:32pm On Jun 08, 2017
learning point...
Cardless transaction is possible...
SportsRe: Iheanacho Pictured With His Best Friend Ahead Of His Medical With West Ham by pendusky(m): 6:21am On May 28, 2017
NwaObinkita:
20 year old indeed.


I pray they tell him he has Rheumatism, Arthritis, Syphilis, Cardio Myopathy and Hepatitis B and send him back to Enugu.

Nigerian cheat...just like Victor Moses.
I pray same for your brother... cheesy
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Sunderland (5 - 1) On 21st May 2017 by pendusky(m): 2:13pm On May 21, 2017
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CelebritiesRe: Meme Featuring Tuface, Nwankwo And Okocha Trending On Twitter by pendusky(m): 4:56pm On May 15, 2017
hmmm
Christianity EtcRe: Rccg Sunday School Manual, Sunday 7th May,2017 by pendusky(m): 7:58am On May 07, 2017
who is attending COD Parish for VI?
RomanceRe: Nigerian Ladies Before And After Marriage by pendusky(m): 8:13pm On May 01, 2017
where is the after photo? cheesy
BusinessRe: Banking Customer Service: Which Bank Is The Most Customer-friendly Bank? by pendusky(m): 11:05am On Apr 30, 2017
let give it to Sterling Bank. thy have the best Customer services. visit their site a customer care representative will pop you up for live chat, send them tweets they respond without waste of time. their ATM is instant, within 5-10 minutes.

they have smart and beautiful customers service representatives.
EducationRe: Blue Whale: The Largest Animal On Earth. by pendusky(m): 5:52am On Apr 28, 2017
E big pass Lalastica sef cheesy
CelebritiesRe: Richard Quest Resurrects The War Between Nigeria & Ghana Jollof Rice(pics,video) by pendusky(m): 6:55am On Apr 27, 2017
Lol,
E-war between Ghana and Nigeria cheesy
Forum GamesRe: How Many Numbers Do You See? by pendusky(m): 5:05pm On Apr 19, 2017
cheesy. 6 8 2 4 9 0 1
TravelRe: Benin Stowaway Boy: Plane's Engine Still Echoes In My Ears by pendusky(m): 11:38am On Apr 16, 2017
Nice to hear the story once more. I want to see that boy become his dream...
TV/MoviesRe: #bbnaija: Checkout What Happened At Efe's House Last Night After He Won (photos) by pendusky(m): 7:36am On Apr 10, 2017
Really? cheesy

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