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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
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Our assessment of the quality
of health, water, education,
social development skills and
electricity accessed by the
selected oil communities
within the Niger Delta and the
perception of the members of
the assessed communities,
reveal the following: (a)
Access to electricity is
minimal (b) Absence of
potable drinking water;(c)
deplorable health care
facilities; (d) poor educational
infrastructure.
Most of the basic amenities that
exist in the selected oil
communities are provided by
either joint venture partnerships
between the NDDC or Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation or
IOCs as part of the IOCS'
corporate social responsibility.
This trend is more prevalent in
States like Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa
and Rivers States where the IOCS
provide water, health, electricity
supply and education facilities
pursuant to GMOU agreements
between the IOCS and the
respective oil producing
communities in the
Lack of a structured
framework for commissioning
infrastructure projects across
the communities, which has
left a number of oil producing
communities with little or no
infrastructure .
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aforementioned States.
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