Thats great @ bebreif, May Almighty God see us through. Amin
Congrat in advance 2 those who made it.
Thats great @ bebreif, May Almighty God see us through. Amin
GOD is from you we seek from,answer our prayers,you command us to seek from you you will grant us.we have started to see light now,may you bring it to conclution soon.
A group of applicants for jobs at the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) have complained over delay in the recruitment exercise being conducted by the department. The group said in a letter of appeal to the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke and made available to Daily Trust that the recruitment process started since March 2010 followed by test and final interview in December, 2010 and May, 2011. The letter read “The DPR sometime around March 2010 advertised for various positions and conducted two different tests on 12th June and 4th Dec 2010 through a recruitment agency ERA Professional Services. Successful candidates were invited for final interviews at Lagos resource centre, No.9 Anifowoshe Street, Off Kofo Abayomi between April and May 2011.” “We shall like to bring to your notice that since then, no communication has been made to the successful candidates as the interviewees are yet to know their fate about this recruitment spanning over two years.” The group said already the 2012 Budget by the DPR has made provisions for 250 additional staff expected to be employed through the process. “This increased manpower, which is meant to improve the overall effectiveness of the department, laid credence to the increase in the recurrent budget of the department. But after the successful budget defense, we are yet to see its implementation even as we are already in the last month of the third quarter of 2012 fiscal year as the successful ones amongst us are yet to receive their offer letter,” the applicants said
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PENGASSAN Condemns Proposed Creation of Multiple Regulatory Agencies
18 Sep 2012
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Dizeani Allison Madueke, Petroleum Minister
Chineme Okafor The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has expressed concern about what it described as the creation of multiple regulatory agencies in the technical and commercial sectors of Nigeria’s oil and gas sector in the new Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).Outgoing President of PENGASSAN, Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) Branch, Mr. Isah Ibrahim, stated at the third triennial branch delegates’ conference of the union in Abuja, that the new PIB, currently before the National Assembly for consideration and passage had got within it multiple regulatory agencies as against clamour in some quarters for a single functional regulatory agency.Ibrahim, who spoke on various issues bothering on operations in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry vis-à-vis security of oil personnel and installations, oil theft, PIB, as well as funding and operations of DPR, stated that the union expected DPR, which formed the nucleus of the technical committee set up on the PIB by Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, to have effected such change.He said: “The PIB is a remarkable document that contains all the legal framework and requirements that will apply to the entire petroleum industry in Nigeria. It sets out to establish institutions and regulatory authorities for the oil and gas industry. However, the DPR has in the bill created multiple regulatory agencies both in the technical and commercial sectors of the oil and gas industry and this is a clear departure from the main thrust and intent for reform to make clear the different roles of government agencies that often have overlapping responsibilities.”“The government should in the PIB create a single regulatory agency to be instituted with clear-cut mandate of what is required in order to eliminate the confusions and help the industry work more efficiently. The advantage of having a single regulatory agency is that it is cost saving and free from unnecessary encumbrances as global oil and gas industry have consolidated into technology-driven industry that is optimally policed by a single and efficient government regulatory body,”.The PIB provides for the establishment of a Petroleum Technical Bureau, Upstream Petroleum Inspectorate, Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency, and National Petroleum Assets Management Corporation amongst others, a development, which Ibrahim vehemently condemned as multiplication of responsibilities in the sector.He said: “The same regulatory principles are applicable both in the upstream and downstream sectors particularly in the case of Nigeria where consolidated regulatory body would assure optimal utilisation of available resources”.
Now, the only prayer is that our names shouldn't be tampered with
SAKABU: LOL where is your SuitYou had better re-starch it!
Allahu ma'anaa !!! Alhamdulillah !!! In You I Trust. Congratulation to those who made the list,may Allah bless it for u and to those who may not make it in the list,my prayer is may Allah in His infinitive mercy grant u something better than u could imagine.Yaa Robbal 'Aalameen !!!
I think we should thank nass 4 thier impeachment treat which force fin ministry 4 releasing fund 4 d recruitment.i dedicate this victory to Debrown n also Sakabu.
Believe u me guys this appeal letter had hit the right point.as now some nass member are thinking of using that letter as a prove of lack of budget impl. By ministry of pet.
Of a truth God has really answered our prayers. May His Name be highly exalted in Jesus Name