Community Relations

COMMUNITY RELATIONS

We ensure our operations in the heart of Niger Delta, where fishing is a major preoccupation is sustainable and devoid of distortion by our operations.

Our onshore communities primarily consist of subsistence farmers, and we make sure this sustainable focus is maintained by helping them adopt modern farming techniques.

Antan Producing Limited (APL) Is Laying The Foundation For Sustainable Community Relationships

When Antan Producing Limited (APL) commenced operations in 2023 following the exit of Addax Petroleum Development Company, it inherited 49 communities across three concessions (OML 124 Onshore Imo State, OML 123 offshore Akwa Ibom State, and OML 126 offshore Rivers State). These communities are remote from the state capitals and are predominantly rural, with minimal government presence. Unemployment is high, commercial activities are very limited, and social institutions are weak. These challenging socioeconomic conditions pose several
obstacles to APL s operations.

However, as a wholly owned Nigerian company and a subsidiary of the NNPC, which prides itself on being community-friendly and views the community as a major stakeholder in its business, APL has adopted several innovative strategies and sincere engagements to enhance the wellbeing of the communities and earn their trust and confidence. Some of the notable achievements within this two-year period are as follows.

Cultural Partnership

APL donates to the annual new yam / Okorosha festival in the Izombe community of Imo State. The Okorosha festival has lasted over 150 years and is the most influential cultural display in the community, offering arts, entertainment, fashion, and strong consumer brands, as well as prestige among the people. The festival culminates in August each year with the Okorosha market carnival held by all the villages at the Ogborafor market in Izombe. APL is proud to be associated with this vibrant display of rich culture.

Student Empowerment

APL recognises the importance of education as the bedrock of generational advancement. To this end, APL identifies and awards scholarships to deserving students in tertiary and post-primary institutions. This gesture has helped deprived families ensure their educational aspirations are not cut short.

Youth Empowerment

Youth unemployment has a profoundly negative psychological and financial impact on individuals and the broader community. In Nigeria, youth unemployment leads to several adverse consequences, including a rise in militancy, violent crimes, kidnappings, and socially irresponsible behaviour. To address these issues, APL has prioritised the employment of community youth in accordance with the Local Content Act. As a result, over 31% of APL’s employees come from the host communities.

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Empowerment of Women Entrepreneurs

Empowerment of Women Entrepreneurs

In line with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5, APL recognises that advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment is crucial for a healthy society, because it contributes to reducing poverty and promoting the health, education, and overall well-being of all individuals. As part of a deliberate effort to empower women, APL has implemented a micro-credit scheme designed to provide seed funds on a revolving basis, encouraging women from host communities to productively engage in small enterprises. The objective of the scheme is to foster entrepreneurship, enhance the livelihoods of the host community, and improve their overall well-being.