Business
Stakeholders Identify Oil, Gas Sector Challenges
Stakeholders, including
civil society organisations, in the oil and gas sector have said the non-implementation of its audit reports was responsible for the challenges in the industry.
This submission was made in Abuja at a capacity-building workshop on Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) Audit Reports and Remediation Issues organised for the media.
The workshop was facilitated by Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) in collaboration with OXFAM International, a non-governmental organisation.
The stakeholders said more than one billion naira was spent on various auditing in the sector between 1999 and 2011 but that the reports were yet to be implemented.
They said that instead of having improved situation on some identified challenges militating against the growth in the sector, “the reverse is the case’’.
One of the stakeholders, an Editor with Thisday Newspaper, Mr Segun Adeniyi, said that apart from lack of political will to implement the audit reports, “Nigerians don’t demand for accountability from authorities”.
“It is worrisome that people don’t challenge those in authority over some actions or inaction even when the report is made public for them to see,” he said. He said that until Nigerians learn how to question their leaders over some of their activities, there would be no changes in the ways things were done.
“The more audit reports we have, the more you see increase in the violation of the recommendations, especially on the issue of tax and other critical issues in the sector,” he said. On his part, the Executive Director of CISLAC, Mr Auwal Musa, said that it was appalling the way the Federal Government had continued to spend money on auditing the oil and gas sector without results.
“I am not sure it is good to use public fund to do this auditing,” Musa said, adding that there was no need to identify problems without political will to execute or implement recommendations on them.
He expressed concern on what he described as “lukewarm attitude” of the anti-graft agencies in the country in fighting corruption in the sector.
Business
AFAN Unveils Plans To Boost Food Production In 2026
Business
Industrialism, Agriculture To End Food Imports, ex-AfDB Adviser Tells FG
Business
Cashew Industry Can Generate $10bn Annually- Association
-
Rivers19 hours ago
Rivers Police Commissioner Condemns Vigilante Group Over Aluu Attack
-
Business19 hours ago
Industrialism, Agriculture To End Food Imports, ex-AfDB Adviser Tells FG
-
Politics19 hours ago
Bayelsa APC Endorses Tinubu For Second Term
-
Business19 hours ago
Cashew Industry Can Generate $10bn Annually- Association
-
Politics18 hours agoEFCC Alleges Blackmail Plot By Opposition Politicians
-
Rivers19 hours ago
KALCCIMA Inaugurates New Executive Council … Pledges Renewed Drive For Kalabari Economic Growth
-
Politics19 hours ago
Datti Baba-Ahmed Reaffirms Loyalty To LP, Forecloses Joining ADC
-
Business18 hours ago
AFAN Unveils Plans To Boost Food Production In 2026
