Analysis of the Expectations and Benefits of Petroleum Resource Exploration in Oil Producing Communities of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research
Title Analysis of the Expectations and Benefits of Petroleum Resource Exploration in Oil Producing Communities of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 12
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 7-12
URL http://www.ijmsbr.com/Volume 3 issue 12 Paper 2.pdf
Abstract
The paper analyzed the expectations and benefit of petroleum resource exploration in three oil producing communities of
Esit Eket, Ibeno, and Eastern Obolo Local Government Area (LGAs), Akwa Ibom State, in south-South, Nigeria. A two
stage purposive sampling frame was constructed from the list of four communities, spanning three LGAs, identified. Since
all the communities apparently displayed similar socio-economic and cultural characteristics, a simple random sampling
technique was employed to select 28 communities with a total of 400 questionnaires, using “Yaro Yamane” formula for a
finite population. The data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics while a two way dependent t-test analysis
was used in comparing the mean score of the two variables, identified as: the expectation of the host communities
(independent variable) and benefit deliveries from relevant stakeholders in the oil sector (dependent variable).The result
of the analysis revealed that, the expectations of the communities from oil producing activities by the Multinational Oil
companies (MOCs) showed the benefits deliveries as: employment (28.50%), construction of good roads (21.75%),
electricity (15%), provision of school/educational facilities (22.25%), pipe borne water (19%) and hospital/health care
centre (17.75%). Finally, to some extent the oil companies have exercised their Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR),
but have not done creditably to engender the sense of partnership. The study recommends that to increase the flow of the
benefits overtime by MOCs, bottom-up corporate-community partnership is relevant amongst other.

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