Monday 10 May 2021

Alliance Says NNPC Has Been Transparent And Accountable On Its Operational Surplus



The Integrity Youth Alliance has condemned the statement credited to the Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Solomon Adeola claiming that “NNPC, NPA, others failed to remit N2trn operational surplus.”

In a press release on Monday, May 10, 2021 in Abuja, signed the National Coordinator of the Alliance, Kelvin Adegbenga, he said for the purpose of clarification, the Alliance wish to remind the Senate that it was under the management of Mal Mele Kolo Kyari that NNPC published audited financial accounts after 44 years of establishing the Corporation.

“It is on record that on June 12, 2020, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) made history with the publication of its first audited financial statements after 44 years of its operation, the statement said. 

The statement read, “The annual reports and financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2018, were for 20 of the state-owned national oil company’s subsidiary companies operating within and outside the country

“The companies covered in the reports published in corporation’s website last Friday included the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), Warri Refining & Petrochemical Company Limited (WRPC), Port Harcourt Refining Company Limited (PHRC), Kaduna Refining & Petrochemical Company (KRPC), and Integrated Data Services Limited (IDSL), Nigerian Products and Marketing Company Limited (NPMC), Nigerian Pipelines and Storage Company (NPSC).

“The others include the National Engineering & Technical Company Limited (NETCO), Nigerian Gas and Marketing Company Limited (NGMC), Duke Oil Services (UK) Limited, Duke Global Energy Investment Limited, Duke Oil Incorporated, NNPC Retail Limited, National Petroleum Investments Management Services (NAPIMS), The Wheel Insurance, NIDAS Shipping Services, NIDAS UK Agency, and NIDAS marine.

“We wish to call on the National Assembly to visit the website of the NNPC to verify the audited account and as part of its oversight function can visit the NNPC for proper briefing on the accounts of the Corporation.

“It may interest the National Assembly to know that the NNPC under the Management of Mal Mele Kolo Kyari has received commendation from credible organizations like Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI); Global Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI); Department of State of the US Government etc, the statement said.

It will be recalled that the Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Solomon Adeola, when the Minister of Finance, Budget and Economic Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed appeared before the panel at the weekend, said that the NNPC, NPA, NIMASA, are big spenders among the government agencies who didnt remit operational surplus.

On assumption of office two year, Mal Kyari pledged to open the NNPC financial books to the public as part of his management’s commitment to openness, transparency, and accountability in line with the global EITI principles.

“For the past two year, the NNPC has always published the monthly financial and operational reports, including its upstream, downstream and oil and gas export activities, the statement concluded.

Monday 11 January 2021

Senator Akpabio And NDDC Scavengers

 


By Obiaruko Christie Ndukwe

A few days ago, some youth groups in the Niger Delta region aired what they termed their resentment in the appointment of Mr Effiong Okon Akwa as Sole Administrator of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) by President Muhammadu Buhari. One of the groups, Uhrobo Youth Leaders Council (UYLC) was said to have dragged the Honourable Minister for Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio before a Federal High Court sitting in Warri, Delta State, over the said appointment of the new NDDC helmsman. The UYLC stands commended for its civilised method. Some other youths, who claimed to be of Uhrobo extraction, engaged in a theatre of the absurd by blocking the ever-busy East West road, thereby causing untold hardship on travelers who ply that road. While it is inconsequential to dwell on the cursing spree and death wish on the Minister as they poured libation on the expressway, it must be stressed that much as people have the right to vent their steam, such action should not impinge on the right of way of other law-abiding citizens. 

It is trite knowledge that informed Urhobo youths are not part of the said action, but a few disgruntled hirelings masquerading as youths of the revered ethnic nationality. This is a clear case of the hands of Jacob in the garb of Esau.

The use of anti-democratic tendencies by overt beneficiaries of democratic norms, to distract the Hon. Minister of Niger Delta and, by extension, President Buhari, must be condemned and stands condemned, by every right-thinking Niger Deltan. One begins to wonder the rationale behind the conscription of youths to block the ever-busy East-West road, if not to discredit President Buhari.

Players in the NDDC political industry are not finding it difficult to situate the reason behind the incessant attacks on President Buhari and the Hon. Minister for Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Akpabio. The outright rejection of the ill-fated Obudu and Okumagba Board, even after being screened by the Senate, has remained the albatross on the neck of the Senate Deputy President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege. He had tactically positioned the two men in order to take absolute control of the NDDC, but according to what we say in the Nigerian parlance, “God pass dem.” The macabre dance steps of those youths are in tandem with the quick drumbeats of Senator Omo-Agege.  Could these be happening on the wrong assumption that President Buhari rarely bite? Sometimes, one is tempted to wish these mundane scripts were being played out in an Obasanjo era. Audu Ogbe’s experience as National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during Obasanjo’s administration readily comes to mind here.

How can a man who prides himself as “leader of the South-South APC” continue to exhibit flagrant disregard for the President and Commander-in-Chief, thereby hampering whatever successes the President and his party would have recorded?

Recall that the Interim Management Committee under the leadership of Prof. Pondei was made of no effect following what Femi Adesina, Presidential Spokesman on Media, described as “plethora of litigations and a restraining order issued recently against the Interim Management Committee of the NDDC by a Federal High Court in Abuja.” Since therefore there was no room for vacuum in governance, and considering the fact that the leadership echelon in the NDDC have been embroiled, over time, in the obvious rot and stench in the Commission, the President and Commander-in-Chief, Muhammadu Buhari, considered it expedient to appoint an untainted hand to oversee the running of the Commission until the conclusion of the on-going forensic audit.

Worthy of note is the fact that the incessant unease in the NDDC is boiling to a crescendo following President Buhari’s approval of a forensic audit of the Commission from 2001 to 2019. Those who have had unethical dealings in the Commission have left no stone unturned in their efforts to truncate the exercise. Fortunately, Mr. President has, both in words and action, demonstrated unwavering commitment to unearth the itchy fingers behind the stealing of humongous budgets appropriated for the development of the Niger delta region. Sadly, and most shocking, are incontrovertible revelations that most of the infractions recorded in the bleeding commission were brazenly committed by those who, ordinarily, were entrusted to protect the common wealth of the Niger Delta region.

That Senator Godswill Akpabio is in the eyes of the storm is therefore no surprise; man that has been mostly misjudged by his party men for their misplaced fear of being outshined. Some of them believe that allowing Akpabio to function without hindrance will open another window to replicate the feat in Akwa Ibom State which earned him the sobriquet, “The Uncommon Transformer”, thereby putting him ahead of other leaders from the region, or at most, give him an edge over many of them.

How can we forget, so soon, the “Honourable-Minister-off-the-Mic” incident during the probe of activities of the Commission at the National Assembly? The hunter suddenly became the hunted when the raw truth started coming out, hence the heart-felt appeal for the minister to off the mic. That Senator Akpabio could speak truth to power in the full glare of everybody watching across the globe, is a testimonial that he has nothing to hide concerning the NDDC.  

Nigerians have not forgotten the startling revelation that a single senator was awarded 300 contracts, out of which 120 were fully paid for without commensurate job execution? Should Nigerians be reminded that it is the huge number of these phantom contracts that have left a debt burden of over N3 trillion hanging on the neck of the Commission? Should Nigerians be cowed by the blistering undertakers who are desperate to divide the living child because theirs died last night? Certainly not!

As a sharp contrast from what used to obtain before, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) has   demonstrated leadership in its determination not to be part of any politically-motivated protest that would destabilise the region. According to the IYC President Worldwide, Peter Timothy Igbifa, “parents should monitor the activities of their children and stop them from engaging in any demonstration, especially the one targeting the occupation of NDDC headquarters using the name of IYC.” It is therefore expected that other youth groups in the region should borrow a leaf from the IYC in the journey to making the NDDC achieve the desired purpose.

Rather than distract the Sole Administrator of the Commission from delivering on his assignment, Niger Deltans, and indeed Nigerians, should be concerned about the overall decrepit infrastructure and downward slope of human capital that abound in the region.  The commission is presently passing through a season of realization and rebirth, and the best Nigerians can offer now is understanding, devoid of any grandstanding by filthy players whose fingers are already soiled by their unbridled love for and commitment to the underdevelopment of the Niger Delta region. The time to check these scavengers is now.

 

Written By Obiaruko Christie Ndukwe, President, Citizens Quest for Truth Initiative

Email: CitizensQuest247@gmail.org

Pro-Tinubu Support Group Commiserates With Chief Adebutu Over Wife's Death



A frontline pro-Tinubu support group, the Disciples of Jagaban worldwide (DOJ), has commiserated with Lagos philanthropist and business mogul,  Sir Kessington Adebutu, who lost his wife, Chief Mrs. Rosemary Adebutu recently. 

In a statement signed by its National Coordinator,  Comrade Abdulhakeem Adegoke Alawuje, the group said it received the news of the death of Chief Mrs. Rosemary Adebutu with shock.

While describing the late Chief Mrs. Rosemary Adebutu as a loving and affectionate and who could light up a room with smile, DOJ said she will be missed because she always radiated hope in the society. 

The statement issued by the DOJ reads:

"We are saddened to hear of your sudden loss, Sir Kessington Adebutu. Again, we extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family during this period of mourning. 

"We are sorry to hear about the demise of your beloved wife,  Chief Mrs Rosemary Adebutu. We can only imagine how difficult it has been for you and your family. Please accept our deep condolences on this sorrowful loss. 

"Mama Rosemary was a special person who could light up a room with her smile. Though she was quiet and never sought to bring attention to herself, everyone loved her. We always looked forward to spending time with her and getting caught up in her positive outlook.  

"We at the DOJ appreciate the honour you brought to this institution by your achievements.  She will be remembered not only for her role towards your success story but also for her willingness to share her time and expertise.

"It would be difficult to measure the impact she has had on the lives of many people that she touched, personally and professionally. The two of you got involved in notable philanthropic gestures across the world, and you served on countless volunteer advisory boards. Her commitment to helping others and serving the people of Nigeria and our zone leaves a wonderful legacy.

"We are sorry to have lost such a good woman. We are saddened to lose such a loyal and committed mother.  

Please accept our condolences to you and your family for your loss."

Gov. Diri Awards Scholarship To Double First Class Female Law Graduate

 


........Names Eradiri New Face Of Bayelsa Girl Child

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, on Monday, announced automatic scholarship to Barr. Ebizi Blessing Eradiri for her Master and Doctorate degrees in any university in Nigeria or abroad.
Miss Eradiri is the first female First Class graduate from the Faculty of Law of the state-owned Niger Delta University (NDU), a feat she repeated at the Nigerian Law School.
Senator Diri, while formally receiving her and her father, Mr. Boloupaye Eradiri, at the Government House, Yenagoa, also offered her automatic employment to lecture at the NDU Facility of Law.
The governor in a press release issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Daniel Alabrah, assured her of the state government's support in advancing her educational career in any university of her choice anywhere in the world.
His words: "I hereby announce automatic scholarship for Barr. Eradiri's Master and Doctorate degrees, which will not be restricted to Nigerian universities but any university in any part of the world she gains admission.
"As a Visitor to the NDU, I also direct that she be given automatic employment to lecture at the Facility of Law. You have the support of your family and your government to fly higher because what you have achieved is just the beginning."
Senator Diri, who also announced Eradiri as the New Face of the Bayelsa Girl Child, said the gesture was aimed at making her a role model for young girls in the state and the entire Ijaw nation to emulate.
He equally dismissed speculations, particularly in the social media, about his government's choice of honouring Miss Nengi Hampson of the last edition of Big Brother Naija fame while refusing to recognise Eradiri as blatant lies.
"Today has brought to an end speculations, especially in the new media, about our refusal to honour Barr. Eradiri while we have honoured Nengi of the Big Brother Naija fame. This is a blatant lie.
"It is unfortunate that everything has to be politicised. For us, education is our number one priority."
Diri, who expressed concern about politicisation of issues in the state, however assured that his administration's investments in educational sector would remain a priority.
Describing Eradiri as an exceedingly brilliant and rising star, the governor congratulated her for making history in bagging first class honours not only at the NDU but also at the Nigerian Law School.
He also sought the Federal Government assistance towards the young lawyer's development beyond what the state government was offering to enable her add value not only to her state but the entire country.
In his remarks, the Ibenanaowei of Ekpetiama Clan, King Bubaraye Dakolo, said they were proud of the breakthroughs achieved by their daughter from primary to the tertiary level and that she deserved to be encouraged.
King Dakolo, who described Eradiri as exceptionally good, said she had won over 50 laurels spanning her primary and tertiary education.
"Today we are presenting to you Barr. Eradiri. She collected every single prize that there was from her primary, secondary and university days. She had a huge number of prizes," he said.
The monarch, who stressed that Eradiri deserves support both from the state and federal governments, however announced the passage of her mother, Mrs Rose Eradiri, last week Tuesday.
In her brief remarks, Miss Eradiri expressed gratitude to the governor for the honour done her, attributing her success to God and her exposure to good educational infrastructure.
A minute silence was observed in honour of late Mrs Eradiri.

Chairman North Central Governors Forum, Gov Sani Bello Mourns The Passing Away Of Mai Tangale 15 Of Gombe State



Chairman North Central Governors Forum and Governor of Niger State, Abubakar Sani Bello has commiserated with the government and people of Gombe State over the death of Mai Tangale, Dr Abdul Buba Maisheru II.

Governor Sani Bello condolence message was made available by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Mary Noel-Berje.

He consoled with his Gombe State counterpart, Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya and the Tangale Chiefdom, family and associates over the demise of the first-class monarch, the 15th Mai Tangale.

The chairman, North Central Governors Forum said that the death of the monarch has created a huge vacuum as his 19th year of reign brought about unity in the chiefdom.

Governor Sani Bello prayed for the repose of his and appealed to the family to bear with the irreparable loss and to take solace in the good legacies and exemplary life that the late monarch lived.

The 15th Mai Tangale died after a brief illness.

 


Chairman North Central Governors Forum Ncgf Felicitates With Senate President, Ahmad Lawan @ 62


 

Niger State Governor and Chairman North Central Governors Forum Abubakar Sani Bello has felicitated with the Senate President, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, on his 62nd birthday.

The NCGF Chairman in a birthday message described Senator Lawan as a seasoned educationist, progressive legislator and a good leader who is contributing his quota to the development of country.

Governor Sani Bello said the celebrant’s good leadership qualities are not in doubt as it is obvious in the way he is piloting affairs at the upper legislative Chamber.

He said Senator Lawan has been consistent in championing the enactment of laws and oversight functions that will place the Nation on the upward trajectory of development.

The NCGF Chairman prayed Allah to continue to guide and protect the Senate President, give him more strength, wisdom as well as good health even as he continues to work with his colleagues in strengthening the Nation’s Democracy.