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NEITI Sets New Benchmark In Transparency, Unveils First Multi-Million Naira Data Centre

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By Chidiebere Ugwu

The Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) on Monday unveiled its first multi-million Naira Data Centre, marking a significant milestone as the first of its kind among EITI-implementing countries.
According to a statement by Mrs. Obiageli Onuorah, Acting Director and Head, Communications & Stakeholder Management,
the fully automated Centre will serve as a comprehensive repository for data on Nigeria’s extractive sector, including oil, gas, and solid minerals.

Onuorah stated that Data Centre will house all NEITI Annual Industry Reports since 2004 and provide easy access to data for stakeholders such as civil society, media, and government agencies.
She added that the initiative aligns with Nigeria’s commitment to the Open Data policy under EITI 2023 Standards, enhancing transparency and public engagement in the extractive industry, adding that the Centre will also offer data analysis, training, and development in data science, fostering a better understanding of the sector.
NEITI’s Executive Secretary, Dr. Orji Ogbonnaya Orji, praised the project as a “game changer” for stakeholders seeking reliable information for decision-making. He acknowledged the support from President Tinubu’s administration and the NEITI Board for the project’s completion.
“Initially conceived in March 2022, the Data Centre faced funding challenges after the World Bank closed its support windows for extractive sector governance. Consequently, NEITI sought funding from the Federal Government for the 2023 and 2024 budgets.
“The project coincided with the government’s acquisition of a permanent office for NEITI, which required extensive renovations.

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“However, the 2023 budget lacked provisions for the necessary ICT infrastructure to support the Data Centre.
“To address this, NEITI expanded the project’s scope to include modern ICT infrastructure, such as a server room, control room, and security systems. The 2024 budget includes funding for this infrastructure and other essential components.
“NEITI advertised for qualified experts to manage the project, ensuring compliance with rigorous procurement processes. The project was executed within the initial budget despite economic challenges, demonstrating NEITI’s commitment to effective resource management.
“The project experienced delays due to unforeseen circumstances, including funding release issues and procurement procedures. Civil Society Organizations have commended NEITI for the successful completion of the Data Centre, highlighting its potential impact on transparency in the extractive sector” Orji explained.
Dr. Orji expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts and expertise that contributed to the project’s success, emphasizing NEITI’s dedication to achieving significant outcomes despite challenges.

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