The training involved equipping selected members and the Original Inhabitants (OIs) cultural ambassadors with the necessary skills on how to negotiate a good CDA contract. CTA has looked forward to this training because we are the ones on the field and have seen some of the negative impacts of mining in host communities within our scope. Executive director of CTA, Engr. Faith Nwadishi, in her speech, appreciates the @macfound for their support through @chricedng ; She also thanks the Honourable Minister of Environment, Mines & Steel Development and the Executive Secretary of @nigeriaeiti for their partnership and support
Prof. A.B Ahmed from Bayero University, Kano, Making his presentation on the Community Development Agreement (CDAs)
break out session during the training
Cross section of communities representatives
ED, CTA Nwadishi Faith, giving a welcome speech
Mr Bature Abubabakar, a rpresentative of people with disability
Mr Farim Temidayo a representative from the Federal Ministry of Environment , Making his presentation on Environmental Impact of Mining Activities