Chevron Nigeria spent $3.6 billion on Nigeria content in 2015 as part of its commitment to the Local Content Act which is aimed at developing local capacity, boosting local economies and creating job opportunities.
Watson said that in 2015, the company advanced its strategic programs and partnerships with more than $233 million in global social investments. We focused these investments in three core areas—health, education and economic development, to develop skilled workers, improve access to health care, and boost local and regional economies.
He stated: “These social investments complement our investments in projects and local goods and services, creating jobs and generating revenues for the communities where we operate. In 2015, we spent $54 billion on goods and services globally. Going forward, our spending in this area will reflect our continued commitment to the communities where we operate as well as the business environment.
“We conduct our business in a socially responsible and ethical manner. We respect the law, support universal human rights, protect the environment and benefit the communities in which we work. We strive to meet the highest ethical standards in all business dealings, and in 2015, we reinforced this with our service providers, underlining our expectation that they abide by our human rights policies.”
“Affordable energy is a catalyst for economic growth and prosperity. Our company’s values drive us to provide that energy responsibly while protecting the environment and working with our partners to strengthen communities. Because our success is tied to the success of our communities.
Source: www.guardian.ng