Showing posts with label Niger Delta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Niger Delta. Show all posts
At Last, FG Allots Huge Oil Blocks To Niger Delta Indigenes
News Proof 11.4.17 No comments Edit Post
The Guardian Newspaper - To douse tension in the oil-rich Niger Delta, the Federal Government plans to award to indigenes of the region marginal fields’ oil blocks abandoned by the oil majors as being not commercially viable.
The plan is in line with the government’s larger objective of reducing major incidents of restiveness to about 90 per cent by next year. Over the years, there have been agitations over oil resource ownership, which have become intense with allegations that about 90 per cent of northerners own the oil blocks awarded in the country.
If the plan is implemented, the ownership structure of the nation’s petroleum assets will not only begin to change, but also empower the host region, which has for decades suffered economic deprivation and environmental degradation on account of these resources.
The Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, who disclosed this yesterday in Lagos, said the plan was part of the larger “stability incentive scheme” under “a harmonised holistic development plan for the Niger Delta.”
Expatiating on the plan, Kachikwu said: “This will include creating stability incentive schemes – jobs, investments, contracting opportunities for the zone, and the use of marginal fields’ allocations to state governments and indigenes to help reduce tension and get buy-in without excluding the rest of the country.”
The minister disclosed this at the Oil and Gas Trade Group Roundtable organised by the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), to discuss “The Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry: Confronting Realities.”
Represented by the Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum, John Eboigbe, the minister also promised that government would sustain institutional engagements with stakeholders in the Niger Delta region to nip agitations in the bud, while promising greater transparency in the industry’s operations.
Despite the promises, industry players are concerned over the sustainability of government’s effort, stressing that the future of the sector is uncertain unless inherent challenges are tackled.
Calling for the immediate passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), to fix the challenges, the experts insisted that the sector was still confronted by inadequate private sector engagement and management, poor policy implementation, legacy issues, transparency, trust and security, political will, inadequate infrastructure among other germane issues.
These challenges, many believe, are responsible for the dearth of fresh investments in the sector, and its poor contribution to the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP).
They said projected growth in the sector, particularly as regards efforts to boost the country’s crude oil production from 2.2 million barrels per day (mbpd) to 2.5 mbpd by 2020 might be threatened.
Speaking on refining capacity, the Executive Secretary, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Obafemi Olawore, insisted that efforts to repair existing oil refineries in the country would end up as a waste of time and national resources.
For such efforts to be successful, Olawore said the refineries must be privatised to give a lead share of 51 per cent to private owners, 15 per cent to the Federal Government, 10 per cent to state and local government respectively and 14 per cent to local community.
The Chairman, Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN), Bank-Anthony Okoroafor, who said the sector must be concerned about job creation, urged government to channel local fund to allow Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to participate in the sector. The NBCC President, Adedapo Adelegan, argued that the petroleum sector must be structured to achieve multiplier impact across sectors.
He said: “With the fall in oil prices, and inflation rate hitting above 17 per cent, and the depreciation of the naira, there is a serious need for businesses to think outside the box and devise sustainable survival strategies.”
The Chairman, Oil & Gas Sector Group, NBCC, Aisha Abdurrahman, stressed the need to patronise local contractors in project execution, adding that policy somersault, harsh operating environment, and government’s continuous delay of the PIB were not helpful to the sector.
Abdurrahman said: “There is a need to ensure a stable and predictable framework for the oil and gas industry, which in turn creates the necessary predictability that is of crucial importance for our competitiveness. When producers plan their future activities, they look at projections of future demand and future supply, and make their decisions based on market signals. However, when future policy is unclear, market signals will also be blurred. If the policy is unpredictable and/or unstable, markets signals will be unclear.”
Notwithstanding stakeholders’ fears, Kachikwu, assured that the oil and gas sector, remained critical to the nation’s economy. But he admitted that inadequate investment, lack of local capacity, limited cash call, poor economic structure, pipeline vandalism and other factors continued to hinder the sector’s contribution, particularly in the area of job creation.
Going forward, the minister promised that the oil and gas industry was adopting a sustainable and well-structured stakeholder management framework that would address its peculiar needs and circumstances.
Niger Delta Peace Tour: THE UNTOLD; How Delta Monarchs Walk Out On VP Osinbajo, You'll Shocked Why
News Proof 17.1.17 No comments Edit Post
Secret Reporters - The fact-finding mission to Delta State by Nigeria’s Vice President Yemi Osibanjo would have been a total flop if not for the intervention of the host, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Secret Reporters has learnt.
Osibanjo who is notorious for coming late to events and meetings we can authoritatively report came very late for the meeting, even when there was nothing keeping him back in Abuja.
As soon as he came into Warri through Osubi Airport, they headed straight to Gbaramatu Kingdom, where he paid a visit to the King before proceeding with his mission. He left with the entourage to Warri and also paid courtesy call on the Olu of Itsekiri, where he spent almost all his time before leaving around 5:30pm, our reliable source revealed to us.
As customary with the unwritten Nigeria protocol where a visiting Governor, Deputy Governor, Vice President or President pays courtesy call to the paramount ruler of a place that is visited or hosting the event, Osibanjo clearly refused to visit the King of Uvwie Kingdom, even after visiting the Olu of Itsekiri that has no connection with the event.
The event was billed for Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), which is the Uvwie King domain. The angry Kings who have been seated like House Boys since 11am in the Conference Centre were livid when they saw him walked into the hall without visiting their colleagues.
In anger and with one voice, they walked out on him to the astonishment of everyone present. The Delta State Governor had to run after them to plead with them before they came back to the venue. Okowa apologized profusely before the VP also tendered his apology for such misdemeanor.
The Kings accepted his apologies for the sake of Okowa, whom they claim they have so much love and respect for. Some angry Urhobos described the action of Osibanjo as an insult to the entire Urhobo nation, who has shown his preference to his Ewedu brother being the Olu and the volatile Gbaramatu.
Quit Nigeria If You Have Another Country - Buhari Tells Nigerians
News Proof 1.11.16 No comments Edit Post
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that any Nigerian who has another country to go should be allowed to go there.
The Senior Special to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, in a statement, quoted Buhari as saying this yesterday while meeting with stakeholders from the Niger Delta region.
The presidential aide quoted Buhari as saying that his government was determined to make life comfortable and affordable to all Nigerians.
"If anybody has a country to go to, let him go, we will stay here and salvage our country,” the president was quoted to have declared.
Shehu said the high-level meeting with leaders and other stakeholders was to seek ways to end the militancy and the sabotage of oil infrastructure in the Niger Delta region.
He noted that Buhari pitched a vision of unity and progress for the country in which peace reigns and said peace, security, investment and prosperity are linked together.
“If we give peace a chance, investors will come here to invest. Nobody will invest in an insecure environment,” the president said to have also noted.
Meeting With Buhari Today: Here Are 16 Prerequisites For Peace Demanded By Niger Delta Elders
News Proof 1.11.16 No comments Edit Post
Niger Delta leaders, under the auspices of the Pan-Niger Delta Forum, met with President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday and presented a 16-point demand to him.
They said the 16 points were where "quick wins" could be achieved to restore hope and confidence in a region that has "grown skeptical of dialogue and engagements that have hardly produced tangible results".
The demands include;
- Allocation of oil blocs to natives of the region,
- Maritime university,
- Stop of military occupation of communities and
- Proper funding of the amnesty programme.
- Extension of Ogoni clean-up to other areas of the region,
- Employment opportunities for trained ex-militants
- Support for internally displaced persons in the region.
- Relocation of international oil companies that have their head offices in Lekki and other places back to their areas of operations,
- Infrastructural development,
- Manpower and human resources development,
- Federalism, among others.
Addressing State House correspondents after the two-hour closed-door meeting with the president, an elder statesman from the region, Chief Edwin Clark said Buhari received them very well.
He said they were not at the Presidential Villa for a battle with Buhari, saying the meeting was a combination of all interest groups.
Clark cautioned that "We have no other country than Nigeria. We cannot continue to destroy the assets of the country and the ecosystem of our environment."
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, said Buhari told the stakeholders that he did not want a quick solution but wanted to dig into what the real problems were.
At least four lives were lost on Friday, to the funeral rites of late Chief Thomas Ekpemupolo, father of on-the-run former militant leader, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, a.k.a Tompolo, Nigerian Tribune report on Saturday
According to a report, the deceased, it was gathered, died in a boat mishap while on their way to Kurutie in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State for the funeral.
The victims were said to have hardly taken off from the Miller Waterside, Warri, on their way to the venue when the speedboat they boarded allegedly capsized.
A source from a Gbaramatu community, while corroborating the incident to journalists, said: “We were already at the funeral celebrating Chief Thomas Ekpemupolo when we got news of the accident.
“Initially, we were told only two persons had died. Further details later revealed that about four persons, three females including one Faith (surname withheld) from Ogulagha, another female from Kurutie and a man apparently from the Northern part of the country, lost their lives in the mishap.
The Hausa man, I gathered, was actually not an invited dignitary, but someone who was conveying some wares to trade at the funeral ground.”
It will be recalled that the funeral rites for late Chief Ekpemupolo began on Friday with the internment holding Sunday.
BREAKING NEWS: WANTED Tompolo Dares EFCC, Surfaces At Father's Burial With Police Team Guarding Him In Delta; See Photos
BREAKING NEWS: WANTED Tompolo Dares EFCC, Surfaces At Father's Burial With Police Team Guarding Him In Delta; See Photos
RECESSION: The Senate Recommend 14 Measures To Buhari To Ease Out Quickly
News Proof 21.9.16 No comments Edit Post
As the recession bites harder on Nigerians, the Senate today recommended fourteen measures for the executive at which it believed the hard times would be softened.
The following are the measures recommended by the Senate
1. The executive must immediately put in place leadership-level engagement platform with the private sector.
2. Government must raise capital from asset sales and other sources to shore up foreign reserves.
3. Consider tweaking the pension funds policy within international best practice safeguards to accommodate investment in infrastructure and mortgages.
4. The federal government and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) must agree on a policy of monetary
easing to stimulate the economy and harmonise monetary and fiscal policies until economic recovery is attained.
5. Re-tool its export promotion policy scheme with incentives such as the resumption of the Export Expansion Grant (EEG), and introduce export-financing initiatives.
6. Engage in meaningful dialogue with those aggrieved in the Niger Delta and avoid an escalation of the conflict in the region.
7. Consider the immediate release of funds to ensure the implementation of the budget for the near short term to inject money into the economy.
8. Similarly, the agricultural sector and agro-allied businesses should be directly supported to boost value addition and jobs creation.
9. While government works on the medium to long-term plans, immediate strategies must be devised that would ease the suffering of the ordinary people across the country.
10. The legislature and executive must co-operate to ensure the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) into law as soon as possible to stimulate new investment and boost oil revenue.
Saraki added that while the executive is working on the recommendations enumerated above, the National Assembly should support it with the necessary legislations and oversight activities such as:
11. Accelerate bills aimed at reforming the mortgage sub-sector for growth and accessibility in a manner that deepens people’s access to housing, jobs and economic activities.
12. Work on the National Development Bank of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill 2015 which will provide long term cheaper source of funds to the private sector.
13. Quickly commence work on the amendment of the Nigerian Ports and Harbours Authority Act (Amendment) Bill 2016; National Road Fund (Establishment, etc); National Transport Commission Act 2001; Warehouse Receipts Act Bill 2016; Review of the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA), Investment and Securities Act (ISA) and Customs and Excise Management Act; Federal Competition Bill 2016; and the National Road Authority. These bills and some of the other economic reform bills will be considered in the coming days.
14. Explore the possibility of backing certain key government policies with legislations that have time limitations. This will help give confidence to investors to go into certain areas of the economy and invest without the fear that such policies will suffer reversals and loss of investment.
Document Non-Documented Ex-Militants - Abugor Advises FG On Solution To Bombings In N'Delta Region
News Proof 31.8.16 No comments Edit Post
BY ODE WILLIAMS
IN effort to stop attacking oil facilities in Niger Delta region, the Delta State Amnesty phase3 Chairman, Gen Abugor John, has called on the Federal government and Amnesty to urgently document undocumented ex -agitators in Niger Delta who has surrender their guns to embrace peace in Niger Delta
ABUGOR who spoke to newsmen at warri, Delta State during the weekend, disclose that, the blowing of our oil wells was overdue of the difference of fake promises given to the Ex- militants who were denied of their right by the past administrator and the government failed to fulfill their promises, having dropped their arm, and ammunitions .
Stressing that, if the federal government can document the non-documented ex- militants the issue of bombing will be cease henceforth with and that, the motive of deploying security to the creek will not resolve the fight but dialogue and then the Niger delta matter a lot.
He commended Mr. –President Muhammadu Buhari for embarking on ogoni clean up and urges him to engage the youth of Niger delta in term of skill acquisition
Army Heavily Deals With N'Delta Militants, 5 Killed, 23 Arrested, Ammunition Recovered; See Photos
News Proof 27.8.16 No comments Edit Post
Five militants that attacked the troops were killed, many others were injured. Twenty-three suspects were arrested in a precursor operation to Exercise CROCODILE SMILE aimed at getting rid of all forms of criminal activities in the Niger Delta region was today carried out by the 133 Special Forces Battalion of Nigerian Army troops have carried out
A statement by Army spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, said the operation conducted yesterday was carried out by the Special Forces at the militants camps.
Items recovered from the camps include: 2 AK-47 rifles, 11 Pump Action Guns, a locally made revolver pistol, 292 cartridges of live Ammunition, 199 rounds of AK-47 rifle Ammunition, 4 electricity generating sets and a Camp Gas Cooker.
The troops also recovered an abandoned Engine Boat left by the fleeing criminal
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