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Publish What You Pay is a Coalition of CSOs working to ensure transparency and accountability in the extractive industry.

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NEITI Nigeria (@nigeriaeiti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new Open Government Partnership National Steering Committee members in a pose with the Honourable Minister of State for Budget & National Planning, Prince Clem Agba immediately after their inauguration today. NEITI Nigeria Dr. Orji Ogbonnaya Orji Obiageli Onuorah OGP Nigeria.

The new Open Government Partnership National Steering Committee members in a pose with the Honourable Minister of State for Budget &amp; National Planning, Prince Clem Agba immediately after their inauguration today. <a href="/nigeriaeiti/">NEITI Nigeria</a> <a href="/DrOrjiOOrji/">Dr. Orji Ogbonnaya Orji</a> <a href="/Onuorahobiageli/">Obiageli Onuorah</a> <a href="/ogpnigeria/">OGP Nigeria</a>.
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The Executive Director, Centre for Transparency and Advocacy (CTA), Ms Faith Nwadishi explained that in 2012, Women in extractive campaign started and in 2019 the EITI adopted gender inclusivity in it's standard. NEITI Nigeria EITI International Dr. Orji Ogbonnaya Orji @nigeriaminingweek

The Executive Director, Centre for Transparency and Advocacy (CTA), Ms Faith Nwadishi explained that in 2012, Women in extractive campaign started and in 2019 the EITI adopted gender inclusivity in it's standard. <a href="/nigeriaeiti/">NEITI Nigeria</a> <a href="/EITIorg/">EITI International</a> <a href="/DrOrjiOOrji/">Dr. Orji Ogbonnaya Orji</a> <a href="/NigeriaMW/">@nigeriaminingweek</a>
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On Shell’s Sale of its Nigerian Onshore Oil Business Reacting to Shell’s sale of its onshore oil business in Nigeria for up to US$2.4 billion, Mark Dummett, Amnesty International’s Head of Business and Human Rights, said:

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“Shell has earned billions of dollars from this business and it must make sure that its withdrawal does not have negative human rights and environmental consequences. We are calling for effective remedy for people whose rights have long been abused.”

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"Shell should not be allowed to wash its hands of the problems and leave, and we urge the Nigerian government to require Shell to provide a full assessment of existing pollution and the state of its infrastructure. This information needs to be shared with affected communities.”

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“Nigeria’s government must ensure local inhabitants’ concerns about the sale are fully appraised and addressed, and uphold and protect the human rights of its citizens, including their rights to an adequate standard of living, clean water and health.”

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