Global Memorandum
of Understanding

Our operations are close to communities and we work with them to understand what their concerns and priorities are.

A collaborative stakeholder approach

Our operations are close to communities and we work with them to understand what their concerns and priorities are. To drive this, we have a Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMOU) in place which is a collaborative stakeholder approach to community led developmental interventions. This  seeks to ensure participation of all critical stakeholders to drive engagement and build positive relationships with tangible and physical benefits.

On the 4th of August 2018, we signed an agreement with a cluster of communities where we operate. Other parties to the GMOU, include our JV (Joint Venture) partners – NNPC, the state government and a community led Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO)- the KEFFES Rural Development Foundation (KRDF), as a structured approach to the implementation of the agreement.

Respectful engagement with the communities where we operate is important and with our GMOU, we implement high impact community development projects and social investments. Our aspiration with this model is to set up community identified, credible and capable structures that can own and drive project implementation, interface and manage issues with positive outcomes and impact.

We implement high impact community development projects and social investments.

We remain committed to our responsibilities in the GMOU as it has clearly defined expectations from all parties, creates an enabling environment for our operations, is binding on our organisation, third party suppliers & contractors and remains a credible and responsible platform for us to provide sustainable development to the communities and improve the well-being of Nigerians.

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Juliet Ehimuan

Non-Executive Director

Juliet Ehimuan is Director of Google in West Africa. She was named by Forbes as one of the top 20 power women in Africa, by the London Business School as one of 30 people changing the world; and featured in the BBC Africa Power Women series, and on CNN Innovate Africa.

With over 25 years experience primarily in Technology, Oil & Gas, and New Media industries across Europe, Middle East and Africa; Juliet is a leading voice on Innovation, Transformation, and Leadership. She has received numerous awards for outstanding contribution to the digital landscape in Africa. Under her leadership, the Google team has made a significant impact on local content development, infrastructure deployment, and digital capacity building.

Juliet has degrees from the London Business School, University of Cambridge; and Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. She was awarded IT Personality of the Year in 2012 by the Nigeria Computer Society, Digital Personality of the year 2016 by Marketing World; and received a 2015 Titans of Technology award from TechnologyAfrica.

She is a member of the Forbes Coaches Council and recently published 30 Days of
Excellence, a leadership and effectiveness guide.