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Abe Identifies Obstacles To PIB
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), Senator Magnus Abe says the challenge facing the Petroleum Industry Bill is not the passage but implementation by relevant government agencies.
He disclosed this while addressing youth of the Rivers South-East Senatorial District at his office in Bori, headquarters of Khana Local Government Area.
“We are working on the PIB. Everybody is saying if the National Assembly passes the PIB, it will solve all the problems in the petroleum sector. It will not, because our laws are not being implemented impartially and courageously without politics”.
“That is why people can drive on any side of the road; people can do anything in this country. It is not that the laws are not there; the laws are there. It is not the place of any senator to go and enforce the law. There are agencies of government being paid to execute the laws but they are not doing so. When you call their attention to it, you become an enemy of the system,” he said.
Abe, who represents the Rivers South-East Senatorial District in the Upper Chambers of the National Assembly, said the country has refused to move forward more than fifty-three years after independence because its foundation was laid on lies and deceit.
“All over, we lie, we deceive ourselves, and the country is stagnant. We must change that. It is either we move Nigeria as one country or let us abandon this ship. 53 years after independence, Nigeria is more divided than ever. For us to be a successful nation we must be united”.
In his speech, Chairman of the occasion, Dr. Obianko Worlu Elechi lauded Senator Abe for his resolve to empower the youths of Rivers South-East Senatorial District, adding that students of tertiary institutions in the state were not left out.
Worlu-Elechi, who is the Rector of the Rivers State Polytechnic, Bori, urged other politicians in the senatorial district and the state in general to emulate the Senator, to enable the electorate know more about happenings around them.
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