Exxon-Mobil and Corporate Social Responsibility in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria: Past and Present

David Mbat, Enefiok Ibok, Ekong Daniel

Abstract


The main aim of this study was to assess the up to date role of Exxonmobil in the development of host State, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. As the company’s policy is that of being a good corporate citizen, it has identified, supported and operated a planned and sustainable programme of community development in the State. Through quantitative facts, the study has revealed that in the past (Mobil) has made great contributions in the area of physical infrastructure namely; road construction, water, electricity, health facilities etc. However, following the merger between Exxon and Mobil now Exxonmobil, the company’s policy shifted from physical infrastructure to capacity building and economic empowerment. This is evident in various training and support programmes embarked upon by the company. The study has further revealed that there will always be a difference between State/Community expectations and what Exxonmobil can provide. Based on this, the work has recommended that Exxonmobil should keep on discussing ways to close such gap. Moreso, Exxonmobil should balance infrastructural provision with capacity building. One should not be made to suffer.

Keywords: Exxon-Mobil, Nigeria, Akwa Ibom State, Corporate responsibility


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