Energy
Expert Calls On National Assembly to Legalise CSR
The oil and gas expert further opined that a legalised CSR in the country would ensure that the host community are entitled to such claims.
He said the position of such oil operators/CSR would help smoothen and oil the relationship between host communities and the oil operators in ensuring the continuous flow of input from both parties.
“The environment of business operates an open system, therefore the relationship between oil operators and host communities ought to be a symbiotic mutual relationship that tends to benefit both parties,” he further asserted.
Onuesoke, further called on the National Assembly to consider giving legislative backing to CSR implementation, thereby making it mandatory and compulsory for oil operators to make their policy priority for CSR implantation in their respective host communities.
He argued that the need for the legalisation of CSR was paramount due to the heavy damage done to the environment of the host communities by oil operators.
“Nigeria can take an example from India which is the only country in the world with legislated CSR under the India companies Act 2013,” he said.
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