Evaluation of the legal framework for promoting sustainable development in the extractive host communities in Nigeria

Bethel Uzoma Ihugba, Sergius Nnamdi Okoro
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The extraction of oil and mineral wealth has some environmental, social, economic and political impact on the host communities. In many instances these communities do not derive any sustainable developmental benefit from the wealth extraction activities in their area and where they do, it is less than the magnitude of harm suffered. This has contributed to conflicts between government and host communities, and between host communities and mining companies. This suggests that either there is no legal framework for extractive industry host community development or they are weak or not applied. In Nigeria, existing legal framework includes revenue allocation formulas between the Federal and State Governments, the establishment of bodies like the Niger Delta Development Commission, and enactment of laws like the Nigeria Minerals and Mining Act (NMMA) 2007, the Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) Act 2007 and the proposal of the Petroleum Industry Bill 2012 and the recently passed Petroleum Industry Governance Bill 2016. However, despite this framework, contentions persist and there is sparse evidence of sustainable development in host communities to counter some conclusions of ineffectiveness. This article, therefore, examines some of the legal framework to determine their contribution or otherwise and potential towards sustainable host community development. Key Words : Extractive industry, local host community development, Nigeria, petroleum industry, sustainability.
评价促进尼日利亚采掘业收容社区可持续发展的法律框架
石油和矿产资源的开采对当地社区有一定的环境、社会、经济和政治影响。在许多情况下,这些社区并没有从其所在地区的榨取财富活动中获得任何可持续的发展利益,即使他们这样做,也比所遭受的损害程度要小。这导致了政府与东道社区之间以及东道社区与矿业公司之间的冲突。这表明,要么没有采掘业所在社区发展的法律框架,要么法律框架薄弱或不适用。在尼日利亚,现有的法律框架包括联邦政府和州政府之间的收入分配公式,尼日尔三角洲发展委员会等机构的建立,以及2007年尼日利亚矿产和采矿法(NMMA), 2007年尼日利亚采掘业透明度倡议(NEITI)法案和2012年石油工业法案的提案以及最近通过的2016年石油工业治理法案等法律的颁布。然而,尽管有这样的框架,争论仍然存在,而且很少有证据表明东道社区的可持续发展可以反驳一些无效的结论。因此,本文考察了一些法律框架,以确定他们对可持续收容社区发展的贡献或其他贡献和潜力。关键词:采掘业,当地社区发展,尼日利亚,石油工业,可持续发展
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