The letters will be released before this administration hands over. No need to worry
The letters will be released before this administration hands over. No need to worry
Thursday, April 16,2015
Hope rises as PIB gets final push.
• ‘Nigeria loses N1.9tr to crude theft’ • Seeks privatisation of refineriesTHERE are indications that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led National Assembly is in talks with the leadership of the Assembly to ensure that the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) is passed before June 4, 2015 when a new legislative body will be inaugurated.
This comes as the latest audit report of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) said Nigeria lost a whopping N1.960,108 trillion to crude oil theft and sabotage in 2012. The Guardian gathered in Abuja yesterday that still smarting from the loss of the presidential election, the ruling party may have launched a last-minute effort at ensuring the passage of the bill as a parting gift to Nigerians.
The party also sees the possibility of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which will assume the majority party in the National Assembly from June 4, passing the bill in record time. Since the PIB is seen as a major revolution of the oil and gas sector, the PDP has reportedly told its members in the Senate to ensure its passage.
While The Guardian could not ascertain the level of the involvement of President Goodluck Jonathan in the renewed efforts, it is gathered that those politicians as well as industry players from the South South are harbouring the fear that the bill may not be passed in its present form which seems to favour host communities.
The thinking is that there may be pressure on the in-coming President Muhammadu Buhari to rejig the bill, which may not be in their interest. Speaking to The Guardian, an industry source said: “You know the bill has been in the making for so long, the thinking was that the National Assembly would be prevailed upon to pass it before this session closes but there was no urgency in that before the election.
The Guardian ,Thursday, April 16,2015
Hope rises as PIB gets final push.
• ‘Nigeria loses N1.9tr to crude theft’ • Seeks privatisation of refineriesTHERE are indications that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led National Assembly is in talks with the leadership of the Assembly to ensure that the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) is passed before June 4, 2015 when a new legislative body will be inaugurated.
This comes as the latest audit report of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) said Nigeria lost a whopping N1.960,108 trillion to crude oil theft and sabotage in 2012. The Guardian gathered in Abuja yesterday that still smarting from the loss of the presidential election, the ruling party may have launched a last-minute effort at ensuring the passage of the bill as a parting gift to Nigerians.
The party also sees the possibility of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which will assume the majority party in the National Assembly from June 4, passing the bill in record time. Since the PIB is seen as a major revolution of the oil and gas sector, the PDP has reportedly told its members in the Senate to ensure its passage.
While The Guardian could not ascertain the level of the involvement of President Goodluck Jonathan in the renewed efforts, it is gathered that those politicians as well as industry players from the South South are harbouring the fear that the bill may not be passed in its present form which seems to favour host communities.
The thinking is that there may be pressure on the in-coming President Muhammadu Buhari to rejig the bill, which may not be in their interest. Speaking to The Guardian, an industry source said: “You know the bill has been in the making for so long, the thinking was that the National Assembly would be prevailed upon to pass it before this session closes but there was no urgency in that before the election. (continued)
The cat and rat, who really owns the fish? ...gaddemm!
Amen. It must be done by the grace of god.
with all modesty, i can say that you are nigeria's biggest fool.
no wonder, you were not recruited in 2012.
we can see the kind of leftovers and we can see that the corporation truly made a good choice.
must you work in NNPC?
please shampoo man, cleanse his head with your shampoo and take him for head deliverance as he is your brother in the same boat.
so we can debate?
who has said the truth between me and terraco?
teracco specializes in lifting your morale for nothing sake.
he keeps your hope alive while nothing will happen as the corporation has moved to 2012 recruitment.
he is evil and wants you to be jobless forever.
for the last 2 years, who has said the truth?
look for a job, business or acquire additional certificates.
this is the HARD TRUTH!!!!
The letters will be released before this administration hands over. All is well. Keep hope alive. God never fails
Piece of cake! ...take it, eat it, ...na same same! ...for d past 2yrs my foot! ...truth teller! ...'kettle in pot's Den' ...gaddemm!
God never fails.
the God that answers by fire, give answer to our supplications and do ur wonder in our lives again.