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PIB Stalls Shell’s N30bn Investments In Nigeria

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The delay in the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) is part of the uncertainties holding back Shell Petroleum Development Company’s (SPDC) planned investment of about 30 billion dollars in two offshore deep water projects in Nigeria.
The Managing Director of the SPDC, Mr Mutiu Sunmonu, made the announcement recently in Abuja at the ongoing 13th Nigeria Oil and Gas (NOG-13) Conference.
Sunmonu, who did not mention the projects when he spoke on “Strategies to Move Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Sector Forward”, noted that “SPDC will rather wait for stable and right conditions before it will commit finances to the projects.”
He said it was regrettable that the country was losing huge revenues and investments, due to oil theft and bunkering because of the uncertainties and the delay in the passage of the PIB.
He added that: “perhaps Nigeria’s oil and gas industry is slipping into the era when it took Mexico about 50 years to recover from such challenges in its oil industry.
“I recall the Mexican story where it took the country 50 years to recover from the loss in its oil production and my worry is that we are slipping toward that.
“If we produce a modest allowance of three million barrels per day and just assume a modest decline rate of 10 per cent, that leaves us with 2.7 million barrels per day.
“What this means is that for us to maintain that level of three million barrels per day, we must produce additional 300,000 barrels per day and that means that we need at least two deep water projects every year.
“If you look at our onshore today, it is nowhere near the capacity we want it to be.
“Most of what we have today come from our deep offshore operations but there are a lot more we can get out of onshore but that is where we have serious financing challenges. “Deep water portends a huge opportunity. In Shell, we have two big projects we will like to do as soon as we are sure that the environment and the conditions are right, costing us about 30 billion dollars and I am sure it is the same with the other IOCs (International Oil Companies) because each of us has projects in the pipeline but we are waiting for the almighty PIB to be able to make these decisions.”
The oil chief said “it is clear in my mind that the potential are there but turning those potential to reality require a lot of hard work, creative thinking and genuine value creation. “We must minimise leakages in our operations today because we have talked about it before that crude oil theft has continued to be a menace in our operations.
solutions that will allow us to be able to forge our operations in a timely manner.
“This is because if contractors knew that they would not be paid on time, they would place high premium on their charges, so we need to create that stability for them and an environment that would encourage competition.”
The Group Executive Director, Exploration and Production of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr Abiye Membere said that Nigeria’s total crude loss to bunkering had dropped from 150,000 bpd to 80,000 bpd as at late last year.
“The government’s security measures to curtail the menace of oil theft in the country has so far yielded results and the volume of crude stolen from the country has now dropped from 150,000 bpd to 80,000 bpd as at late last year.”
He noted that passage of the PIB would grant host communities the opportunity to further provide security around oil installations, thereby reducing the menace as the sector progressed.

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Niger Delta Investment Summit Targets $5bn Inflows, 500,000 Jobs

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The Niger Delta Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture (NDCCITMA) has unveiled the plans to host a major economic and investment summit aimed at attracting five billion dollars, ( N7 trillion) investments in addition to creating about 500,000 jobs over the next five years.
The Chairman of NDCCITMA Board, Ambassador Idaere Ogan, disclosed this in Port Harcourt, recently.
Ogan stated  that the initiative is designed to reposition the Niger Delta as a viable destination for sustainable economic growth and development.
He explained the summit would bring together investors, policymakers, manufacturers and business leaders from within and outside Nigeria to explore opportunities across key sectors of the regional economy.
According to him, the event is expected to attract high-profile participation, with President Bola Tinubu billed as Special Guest of Honour, while the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Amor Mottley, is expected to deliver the keynote address.
Ogan said the summit would focus on critical sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, logistics and the blue economy, which he described as areas with significant untapped potential.
He called on state governments, development partners and private sector stakeholders to support the initiative, stressing that collective efforts are required to unlock the region’s economic prospects.
 NDCCITMA chairman further stated that improving security conditions and increasing economic confidence in the Niger Delta have made the region more attractive to both local and foreign investors.
He emphasised that ongoing economic reforms at the national level have also contributed to creating a more favourable investment climate.
Also speaking, the Chairman of the Summit Organising Committee, Dr. Solomon Edebiri, said the event would prioritise the growth of small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) across the region.
He noted the summit would provide a strategic platform for networking, business partnership and policy dialogue aimed at strengthening the private sector.
Edebiri disclosed that findings from a recent business roundtable revealed significant untapped investment opportunities, which the summit seeks to harness through targeted collaborations.
He revealed that the event would feature exhibitions of viable projects, facilitate business-to-business and business-to-government engagements, and also promote innovations across multiple sectors.
According to him, the expected outcomes of the summit include job creation, increased industrial activity and improved livelihoods for people in the Niger Delta.
To build momentum ahead of the event, NDCCITMA said the body would embark on awareness roadshows across states in the Niger Delta, as well as in Lagos and Abuja, to attract broad participation.
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NPA Targets N1.489tn Revenue In 2026

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The Management  of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has set N1.489 trillion as its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) target for the 2026 fiscal year.
NPA says the figure represents an increase of N21 billion over the N1.468 trillion target for 2025, which the agency exceeded with an actual revenue of N1.97 trillion.
 The Managing Director NPA, Dr Abubakar Dantsoho, stated this  during the agency’s 2026 budget defence before the Senate Committee on Marine Transport.
Dantsoho said  the authority was set to begin groundbreaking projects for the modernisation of Apapa and Tin Can Island ports to enhance global competitiveness.
According to him, of the projected revenue: N945 billion is allocated for capital projects, N447.5 billion for operating expenses, and
N90.6 billion for remittance into the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF).
The MD explained that the budget was anchored on the mantra, “Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity.”
Dantsoho said that the modernisation of Apapa and Tin Can Island ports were flagship projects aimed at boosting revenue.
“Apapa and Tin Can Island ports are old and no longer adequate for modern global port operations.
“Apapa Port is about 100 years old, while Tin Can Island Port is over 50 years old, with limited capacity for handling modern vessels and cargo volumes.
“Groundbreaking for their modernisation will commence within the next two to three weeks,” he added.
On the Treasury Single Account (TSA), Dantsoho said all revenues generated by the NPA are paid directly into the account managed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
“We do not retain any funds. The Central Bank is the signatory and we must apply for funds whenever needed,” he explained.
Earlier in his remarks,Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ports, Sen. Wasiu Eshinlokun (Lagos Central), said the committee’s oversight function was collaborative rather than adversarial.
“Our goal is to work with you to strengthen institutional capacity, eliminate inefficiencies and ensure that every naira appropriated serves the public interest,” he said.
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NPF Disburses ?21.68m  To Fallen Heros’ Families …Reinforce Welfare Commitment 

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Nigeria Police Force has disbursed a total of ?21,678,120 to the deceased police officers families in Rivers State as part of ongoing welfare interventions by the force.
The gesture formed a major highlight of the activities marking  the 2026 National Police Day celebration in the state, underscoring renewed institutional focus on personnel welfare and post-service support systems.
The Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, who presided over the cheque presentation ceremony, said the initiative reflects the Force’s commitment to honouring officers who paid the ultimate price in their line of duty.
He explained that the financial support is designed to cushion the economic burden faced by bereaved families, while also reinforcing confidence among serving personnel about the Force’s long-term welfare structure.
Adepoju conveyed the sympathy of the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force to the beneficiaries, noting that the sacrifices of fallen officers remain invaluable to national security and public safety.
The police boss further stressed that sustained welfare interventions are critical to boosting morale, enhancing productivity, and strengthening institutional loyalty within the Force.
He reiterated that the welfare scheme aligns with broader reforms aimed at repositioning the Nigeria Police Force as a responsive and people-oriented institution.
Beneficiaries of the cheques commended the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, for prioritising the welfare of officers and their families through consistent and impactful interventions.
They described the initiative as timely and compassionate, noting that it would go a long way in alleviating financial pressures arising from the loss of their loved ones.
The families also acknowledged ongoing reforms under the current police leadership, which they said have strengthened trust, improved service delivery, and enhanced the overall image of the Force.
The Rivers State Police Command reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining similar initiatives as part of efforts to uphold the dignity, sacrifice, and legacy of officers who served the nation with distinction.
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