Women
Diezani The Opec Queen
History was made
penultimate Thursday as the news of the first female OPEC President rented the air. At the 166th Ordinary Meeting of the Organisation of Petroluem Exporting Countries in Vienna, Austria, Nigeria, the Giant of Africa, produced a queen found worthy to steer the ship of the organisation for the next one year.
Hurray! Diezani Allison-Madueke nee Agama, the Petroleum Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is the chosen, fit enough to wear the cap, this underscores the integrity of the Nigerian Women and a plus to womanhood at large.
It is not really a surprise that the able minister of Petroleum Resources emerged the first female President of OPEC. A reflection on her records reveals that Mrs Allison-Madueke had always been the first female to hold many of the positions she had occupied in life.
In April, 2006, Shell Petroleum Development Company appointed her its first female Executive Director in Nigeria. In 2007 she became the first female Minister of Transportation and 2008, Diezani was appointed the first female Minister of Mines and Steel Development.
Untill her emergence as the OPEC President, she remains Nigeria’s first female Minister of Petroleum Resources.
Born 06/12/1960 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Diezani Allison-Madueke holds a bachelor degree in Architecture, awarded to her by Howard University and an MBA in Architectural intern from Cambridge University.
Before her appointment in 2010 as Petroleum Resources Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Diezanni Allison-Madueke had served Nigeria as Minister of Transportation and that of Mines and Steel Development in 2007, 2008 respectively.
From the position of a Head of Corporate Issues Management in Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeira Limited, Lagos, a position she held from 1993-1996, Mrs Allison-Madueke who started her career as a project engineer, American. Interior Builders in Washington, has served humanities in other capacities ranging from Design Coordinator, Furman Construction management Inc., Rockville, United States. Project manager, facilities planning and Developement Department, Howard University and Head Project Unit, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, Lagos.
Those who are acquainted with the Petroleum Minister would attest that nothing tops her priority than steering the petroleum industry bill through the National Assembly. Thus, the choice of Diezani as the OPEC President may have been made possible due largely to her obvious contributions in her present position. As minister of Petroleum Resources, Allison-Madueke has pledge to transform Nigeria’s oil and gas industry to the benefit of all Nigerians. To this end, President Goodluck Jonathan has signed the Nigerian Content Act, which aims to increase the per cent age of petroleum industry contracts that are awarded to indigenous Nigerian businesses- a reaction to the domination of the sector by foreign operators.
Allison-Madueke has supported the discontinuation of the subsidy on the grounds that it poses a huge financial burden on the government, disproportionately benefits the wealthy and encourages inefficiency, corruption and diversion of scarce public resources away from investment in critical infrastructure.
Allison-Madueke is expected to take over from Abdourhman Atahar Al-Ahirish, Libya’s Vice Prime Minister for Corporations from January 2015.
Her election no doubt is not without great expectations from member countries and Nigerians in particular especially as regarding oil prices.
However, she has said that there are no quick fixes to sliding oil prices, but maintained that “the strategy the federal government of Nigeria intends to deploy to cushion the effect of the fall is to develop the country’s gas infrastructure for domestic use.”
She said the current trend would make Nigeria to look very stringent again at the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) which is already before the national assembly to ensure that the enablers therein are explored to make it more competitive in the global energy market.
With the burden of falling oil prices impacting on both OPEC and non OPEC member countries Diezani promises that OPEC would provide a platform for member-countries to find a remedy and deal with the challenges posed by the Shale oil and gas from the United States and the current decline in crude oil prices.
Congratulations our amiable amazon, a worthy representative of African Women on the move, let us celebrate our women, they hold the key to something great in Africa.
Sylvia ThankGod-Amadi
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