OrderPaper Hosts Panel On Extractive Transparency At SM Week

Nigeria’s oil, gas and mining sectors will come into focus at the upcoming 8th edition of the Social Media Week (SMW)  Lagos next month.

For the first time ever, the role of technology as a tool for advancing transparency in the extractive sector of the economy will be discussed at a panel session tagged ‘Technology and Transparency in Extractives.’

Billed to hold on Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 4.00pm at the Landmark Event Centre, Lagos, the panel would be hosted by OrderPaper Nigeria.

A statement issued by the convener of the session and executive director of OrderPaper, Mr. Oke Epia, on Monday said the organization is excited at the opportunity to host the conversation on deepening Transparency, Accountability and Good Governance (TAGG) in the extractive industries via technology.

Experts in the extractive sector including petroleum and mining sub-sectors, industry actors, regulators, and civil society organizations, will participate at the panel session.

“This is the first time in the history of the annual SMW Lagos event that a dedicated session on the use of technology as a tool for advancing transparency in the oil and gas sector will be hosted,” Epia said, adding that the panel promises to excite interest among the young target audience of SMW and stimulate deep discourse in the oil, gas and solid mineral sub-sectors among participants.

“The potentials of technology in advancing the frontiers of citizen engagement, education and understanding in the rather opaque sectors; and ultimately help in efforts to upscale transparency and accountability in their operations is a major inspiration for the session,” he added.

He explained that the recent launch of RemTrack mobile app developed by OrderPaper to track transparency and accountability gaps and their remediation in the petroleum sector as contained in the annual audits of the Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) is a fine example of what role technology can play in the sector.

Confirmed speakers at the panel include the Technical Lead of the Facility for Oil Sector Transformation (FOSTER), Dr. Michael Uzoigwe; member of the Nigeria National Resource Charter (NNRC), Mr. Tunji Lardner; extractive resource enthusiast, Mr. Amara Nwankpa; as well as Coordinator of the NNRC, Ms Tengi George-Ikoli.

The statement quoted Ms. George-Ikoli as saying that “as the NNRC launches its 2019 Benchmarking Exercise Report (BER) assessing the way in which Nigeria’s petroleum resources are managed for the benefit of the youth, the NNRC is excited to explore ideas on how best to increase youth and civil participation through the use of technology at Social Media Week.”

Social Media Week Lagos is an annual event that features the best and brightest in the industry, government and non-governmental sectors who use the week-long period to showcase ideas, products and services that shape our contemporary world.

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