International Advocacy for Best Practice
There seems to be a totally different standard for oil/gas extraction in Africa. “Although the head offices of the corporate giants in London, The Hague, Houston, Milan and other distant capitals of the world espoused transparencies and the highest ideals in corporate responsibility, operations in Nigeria like other remote parts of the world were conducted behind a cloak of secrecy. Simply put, the ills of corrupt government and an increasingly corrupt society pervaded the Nigerian operations of the major international oil companies.” – Dr. Stephen Davis. SACA works hard with the relevant bodies to engage the home offices of the multinationals as well as major pressure bodies such as the UN, Amnesty International and the companies’ conscientious shareholders, to address these problems.

Programs & Activity Briefs
SACA Partners Federal Government of Nigeria and Bayelsa State Government to Validate Human Rights Due Diligence Tool
On Friday 26th July 2023, Stakeholders Alliance for Cooperate Accountability (SACA) organized a 1-day event to validate Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) tool in Nigeria. …
SACA Inaugurates Three Project Management Committees in Bayelsa State, Nigeria.
SACA in partnership with Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) inaugurated three Project Management Committees to implement their joint project, titled, “Protect, Respect and Remedy – …
International Commission of Inquiry Investigates the Environmental Crisis in Bayelsa State
The Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Seriake Dickson, on March 27, 2019, set up an International Commission of Inquiry on Oil and the Environment …
SACA’s Campaigns against Pipeline Vandalism
On 28th February, 2018, Stakeholders Alliance for Corporate Accountability organized a Town hall sensitization/campaign against pipeline vandalism in Epie-Zarama town hall. The program started around …