Featured
Oil Workers Protest $30bn FG Loan Quest
The two major unions in the oil and gas sector in Nigeria have vowed to resist any attempt by the Federal Government to use the nation’s refineries as collateral for the proposed $30billion loan.
This was revealed during the public hearing in the Senate of the Joint Committees on Petroleum Downstream, Midstream and Upstream Sector.
Members of the public and stakeholders were expected to submit memoranda to assist the lawmakers come up with laws that will strengthen the productivity and efficiency in the sector.
The Senate began the 3-day public hearing on the new Petroleum Industry Governance Bill 2016 (PIGB) and it served as the perfect platform for union members to express their concerns and displeasure over government policies that affect them.
One of the submissions received was from the NNPC which proposed the creation of three new entities, including the Nigeria Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NPRC) which will serve as a regulatory entity for the entire petroleum industry (Upstream, Midstream and Downstream), the Nigerian Petroleum Assets Management Company (NPAMC) as counterpart administrator of production sharing agreements and such other risk-based agreements as the government may decide to conclude, and the Nigeria Petroleum Company (NPC) as a vertically integrated oil and gas company operating as a fully commercial entity across the value chain.
Some of these recommendations apparently did not go down well with the oil and gas union members around as they also presented their position on several policy proposal of the NNPC which they claimed betrayed the insensitivity of the government towards the plight of workers in the industry.
One major speaker, PENGASSAN National Industrial Relations Officer, Comrade China Onuegbu, presented a position paper on behalf of the workers.
In his presentation, Onuegbu noted that the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill 2016 (PIGB) contains some of the obnoxious provisions of the 2012 Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), such as excessive wide discretionary powers to the minister in charge of petroleum.
According to the report it also gives the proposed NPRC the powers to make regulations without public hearing or due consultations which is completely alien to constitutional democracy.
The report also added that the non inclusion of the Petroleum Host Community Fund in the Bill clearly reveals a very strong lack of inclusion on the part of government, which he claims attributes to the incessant vandalism and destruction of oil and gas assets within oil producing communities.
Another vociferous advocate for transparency and probity in the sector is the current President of PENGASSAN, Comrade Francis Johnson, who also berated the political class for the lack of sincerity in the industry.
Johnson explained that despite the impressive turnout of stakeholders for the public hearing at the Senate, people should stop seeing NUPENG and PENGASSAN as trouble makers in the industry, but should consider them as stakeholders in the industry where no one is more important than the other.
He insisted that the government needs to do better in terms of following the right procedures in engagement for better operations within the sector which is the only way to avoid the issues of strike action.
Regarding the issue of sale of refineries and government assets in the industry, the union leaders were, however, quick to dispel them as mere rumours and speculations, but said they remain committed to protecting the rights of their members whenever such arises anytime in the future.
He also added that if the government is so desperate to privatize or sell these critical national assets, the NLNG model should be used.
“Of course, we can all remember the role the NLNG played when the issue of bail out of states arose, so if the NLNG was sold off by previous administrations, where would the government get the funds to bail out the states at such dire moment?”, he asked.
Featured
JUNE 12: Democracy Remains Nigeria’s Strongest Path To Unity, Progress, Says Fubara ….Extols Abiola, Wife
Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has reaffirmed that democracy remains the most effective system of government for Nigeria, given the country’s rich diversity of ethnic, religious, and cultural identities.
In a goodwill message to Nigerians on the occasion of the 2026 Democracy Day celebration, Governor Fubara said June 12 represents far more than a historic date; as it embodies the enduring struggle, sacrifice, and collective aspiration of Nigerians for freedom, justice, and representative governance.
The Governor extended warm felicitations to Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora, paying tribute to the heroes and heroines of the democratic struggle, particularly Chief MKO Abiola, his wife, Kudirat Abiola, and countless others whose courage and sacrifices helped secure the democratic freedoms Nigerians enjoy today.
According to him, “June 12 is a reminder of the price paid for the democracy we enjoy today. The sacrifices made by Chief MKO Abiola, Kudirat Abiola, and many other patriots who laid the foundation for the democratic journey we continue to enjoy today. Their commitment to the principle that power must ultimately reside with the people remains a source of inspiration for every generation of Nigerians.”
Governor Fubara noted that thirty-three years after the historic June 12, 1993 election, Nigeria’s democratic experiment has continued to evolve despite challenges and setbacks.
“Our democratic journey has not been without difficulties, but the resilience of our institutions and the determination of our people have kept the nation moving forward. The ability to express differing opinions, engage in constructive debate, and peacefully choose leaders through the ballot remains one of the greatest achievements of our nation,” he said.
Governor Fubara stressed that democracy provides the best framework for managing Nigeria’s diversity and transforming it into a source of national strength.
“Nigeria’s diversity should never be seen as a weakness. Properly harnessed, it is our greatest asset. Democracy offers us the opportunity to build consensus, promote inclusion, strengthen national unity, and create the conditions for sustainable development and shared prosperity,” he said.
Governor Fubara commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda and ongoing efforts aimed at economic revitalization, strengthening security, and deepening democratic institutions across the country.
He reiterated the readiness of Rivers State to continue partnering with the Federal Government in advancing policies and programmes that improve the lives of citizens through infrastructure development, job creation, enhanced security, quality education, healthcare delivery, and good governance.
The Governor further called on Nigerians, regardless of political affiliation, ethnic background, or religious belief, to use the occasion of Democracy Day to renew their commitment to the Nigerian project and the ideals that underpin democratic governance.
“Democracy must not be viewed merely as a periodic electoral exercise. It must be reflected in our daily commitment to accountability, transparency, tolerance, justice, respect for the rule of law, and responsible leadership. As citizens and leaders, we all share a collective responsibility to strengthen our democracy and build a nation that future generations will be proud to inherit,” he said.
Governor Fubara expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, urging citizens to remain united, hopeful, and committed to the values of peace, dialogue, and national development.
“Together, we can build a stronger, more inclusive, and more prosperous Nigeria where every citizen has the opportunity to thrive and contribute meaningfully to national progress,” he said.
Featured
Fubara Reaffirms Commitment To Peace, Development
Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has reaffirmed the unwavering commitment of his administration to peace, unity, security, and inclusive development as Rivers State marked its 59th anniversary, last Wednesday.
In a goodwill message issued on Wednesday to commemorate the anniversary, Governor Fubara stated that despite the challenges faced over the years, the people of Rivers State have continued to demonstrate resilience, strength, and an enduring spirit of unity that has sustained the state since its creation.
The Governor noted that the strong bond of brotherhood among the various ethnic nationalities of the state, including the Ijaw, Ikwerre, Ogoni, Etche, Ekpeye, Andoni, Kalabari, and others, remains one of Rivers State’s greatest strengths and a critical foundation for peace, stability, and progress.
He further observed that Rivers State has remained a major driver of Nigeria’s economy for decades, not only because of its abundant oil and gas resources, but also because of the exceptional contributions of its people across diverse sectors including academia, jurisprudence, business, entertainment, public service, and sports.
Governor Fubara assured the people that his administration will continue to prioritize policies and programmes that promote peace, protect lives and property, and expand development across all parts of the state. He emphasized that governance must be people centered and impactful, with equal attention given to every Local Government Area of the state.
The Governor also paid tribute to the elders and founding leaders of the state for preserving the spirit of unity and coexistence over the years, while urging the youths to remain hopeful, responsible, and actively committed to building a greater Rivers State through innovation, hard work, and patriotism.
He equally acknowledged the invaluable role of women in strengthening families, communities, and society, describing them as indispensable partners in the continued growth and stability of the state.
Governor Fubara called on all Rivers people to use the occasion of the anniversary as a moment of reflection and renewed commitment to peaceful coexistence, mutual respect, dialogue, and collective progress, stressing that the unity and future of Rivers State must always rise above personal interests and political differences.
Rivers State was created on May 27, 1967, by General Yakubu Gowon.
Editorial
Nigeria’s 27 Years of Civil Rule Journey
-
Nation2 days ago
Asarama Kingdom Condemns Gruesome Murder of A Commercial Vehicle Driver
-
Rivers2 days ago
Monarch Raises Alarm Over Defamatory Politics … Urges For Unity In Ogoni
-
News2 days ago
Nigeria, Ethiopia Seal Agreement To Transfer 100 Nigerian Prisoners
-
News2 days ago
Nigeria No Longer Safe For Drug Cartels – Marwa
-
News2 days ago
Xenophobia: 268 Nigerian Returnees Arrive In Lagos From S’Africa
-
News2 days agoFG Declares Today Public Holiday To Mark Democracy Day
-
Women2 days ago
Nigerian Women And Dividends Of Democracy
-
Business2 days ago
FG Approves $1 Bn AFCFTA Credit Facility For Nigerian Exporters
