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Why FG should not hesitate to support local refineries, by Niger Delta leaders

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Leaders and critical stakeholders of the Niger Delta region have enumerated the many benefits of giving immediate support to Local refineries to include abundant supply of the product as well as doing away with the problems associated with Fuel Subsidy.

The stakeholders who spoke in Abuja noted that it is an embarrassment for a nation with abundant petroleum resources to be lacking in supply of the petroleum motor Spirit(PMS) even in the oil producing communities.

They said with local refineries on stream it will put an end to reliance on imported refined products in Nigeria as well as reduce the burden on the nations FOREX

HOSTCOM President , High Chief Benjamin Tamaranebi spoke on behalf of others at the Asokoro residence of Leader of Pan Niger Delta Forum ( PANDEF), Chief Edwin Clark during a solidarity visit to the elder statesman by critical stakeholders from the region.

Chief Tamaranebi lamented that as a result of scarcity of fuel supply, a liter of premium minimum Spirit,PMS is now sold for N2,000.00 in most parts of the Niger Delta where the crude are explored, exploited and exported outside the country.

He advised the government to fix the Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna refineries and patronize existing local refineries, such as the Dangote Refinery, to reduce dependence on imports and stabilize prices.

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He also criticized the International Oil Companies (IOCs) for refusing to supply crude oil to local refineries, despite the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) allowing it. They accused the IOCs of pursuing vested interests and sabotaging the government’s efforts to develop the local refining capacity.

The Niger Delta leaders appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene and address the suffering of Nigerian citizens, emphasizing that the government’s palliatives have not reached the common people.

They concluded by calling for urgent action to support local refineries, reduce prices, and end the hardship faced by Nigerian
He said : ” Our visit to the residence of our Leader and Father in the Niger Delta Region today, is voice out our displeasure to the federal government and in particular , publicly owned key players in the oil sector on the endless fuel scarcity in the country.
“It is a sad commentary to state here that a country like Nigeria, an oil producing Nation, the 2nd largest oil producer in Africa, that has four Refineries is still suffering from endless fuel scarcity and bent on importation of refined Petroleum Products to her Country for over 20 years.
“Only recently, some Nigerians trooped to the street in all parts of the country to protest against hardship in the country. Some of them were calling for the re- introduction of OIL, SUBSIDY.
“We are aware that the current fuel scarcity in some parts of the country is caused by marketers’ refusal to import petrol into the country due to the huge debt issue. It is alleged that NNPC is owing marketers huge sums of monies and as such, they can no longer continue to import when NNPCL is owing them, while same NNPCL is coming to celebrate gain but using same token to appeal to use the profit for subsidy, what an IRONY?
“We are here today to appeal through you to call on the Federal government ably led by our dear President, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR to have a rethink.
“Just last Saturday, I bought a liter of fuel at Yenagoa, Bayelsa State at N1200, while I was reliably told that at the creeks in Ekeremor LGA, Southern Ijaw LGA down to other riverine communities they are buying at rate of N2000 per litre. This is indeed very worrisome,.
“We therefore call on the government to ensure that the Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna Refineries are fixed immediately and made to work optimally.
“We are also calling on the Federal government to as a matter of urgency, compel the International oil companies operating in our Niger Delta to begin sale of crude oil to Dangote Refinery and other local Refinery in Naira so as to reduce and possibly eliminate importation of finished petroleum products into Nigeria.
“With the Nigeria Refineries producing locally, the price of petrol will reduce, which will ultimately reduce inflation and hardship in the country so that prices of commodities and staple foods like Fufu, Rice, Garri ete can come down”
In his remarks at the press briefing, the host , Chief Edwin Clark said President Bola Tinubu should not be blamed for the removal of fuel subsidy since budgetary provision for it , ended in June 2023.
He however advised the government to find practical means of alleviating poverty fuel subsidy removal is inflicting on many Nigerians .

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In his remarks at the press briefing, the host , Chief Edwin Clark said President Bola Tinubu should not be blamed for the removal of fuel subsidy since budgetary provision for it , ended in June 2023.

He therefore insisted that government should find practical means of solving the challenges of poverty that fuel subsidy removal is currently inflicting on the citizenry

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Why Nigerians Must Embrace Patriotism, Integrity: Lessons from Osofisan’s Stage Play

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has urged Nigerians to adopt patriotism and integrity as core values necessary for the nation’s growth and development.

This appeal came during the staging of Once Upon Four Robbers, a play by renowned Nigerian playwright Prof. Femi Osofisan, performed recently at the NAF Conference Centre in Abuja. The event, supported by NNPCL, was part of the company’s effort to inspire moral and civic responsibility among citizens.

Olufemi Soneye, Chief Corporate Communications Officer of NNPCL, described the play as a powerful medium for addressing societal issues and promoting values critical to national progress.

“Once Upon Four Robbers underscores the importance of individual responsibility in building a better society,” Soneye said. “The themes of the play align with the Federal Government’s ‘Change Begins With Us’ initiative, encouraging Nigerians to adopt integrity and patriotism in their daily lives.”

He further emphasized that these values are essential for driving positive change. “Patriotism and integrity are the bedrock of a prosperous society,” Soneye remarked. “When we, as citizens, uphold these principles in our actions, we contribute to national development. NNPCL remains committed to supporting initiatives like this that promote these ideals.”
Prof. Femi Osofisan expressed surprise at the continued relevance of his play, written decades ago, in addressing moral and societal challenges.
“The fact that this play remains topical after so many years highlights how persistent some of our societal issues are,” Osofisan said. “It’s a call for reflection and collective action.”
The play’s director, Dire Badejo, shared similar sentiments, explaining his motivation for choosing Once Upon Four Robbers as a tool to confront Nigeria’s pressing societal problems.
“In January, I sought a production that would delve into the root causes of our challenges,” Badejo said. “This play does exactly that, exploring themes of morality, justice, and societal responsibility. Thanks to NNPCL’s sponsorship, we were able to bring this story to life and make an impact.”
The Abuja production featured an impressive cast, including Tunji Sotimirin, Frances Onwoche, Ropo Ewenla, Bukky Ogunnote, and Yemi Shodimu, whose performances captivated the audience. The play’s success in Abuja is paving the way for its next staging at the Muson Centre in Lagos.
Badejo hopes the play’s powerful narrative will inspire audiences to reflect on their actions and embrace values that foster societal growth.
“Through this production, we aim to challenge individuals to rethink their roles in creating a better Nigeria,” Badejo concluded.
At its core, the message of Once Upon Four Robbers is clear: for Nigeria to thrive, citizens must prioritize integrity, responsibility, and love for their country. NNPCL’s advocacy through this play underscores the importance of collective action in tackling the nation’s challenges.

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As Nigerians prepare to experience the play’s Lagos performance, it serves as a timely reminder that true change begins with each individual embracing these essential values.

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Veterinarians applaud Presidency, Minister of Livestock Development for JBS partnership

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The President of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA), Dr. Moses Arokoyo, has lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his recent partnership with JBS Group, the world’s second-largest meat processing company.
The $2.5 billion investment in Nigeria’s livestock sector is anticipated to significantly boost the economy.

Dr. Arokoyo commended the Minister of Livestock Development, Alhaji Idi Mukhtar Mahia, and the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, CON, for their strategic collaboration with JBS Group.
He emphasized that JBS, with a global reputation for processing 33,000 cattle and over 8 million birds daily using advanced zero-waste technologies, represents an ideal partner to transform Nigeria’s livestock sector.

“This bold step by the newly created Ministry of Livestock Development ensures the availability of essential protein for Nigerians and sets a foundation for sustainable livestock management,” Dr. Arokoyo stated.

He also highlighted the role of veterinary professionals in achieving this milestone. The eradication of Rinderpest, control of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), and containment of other transboundary animal diseases have established Nigeria as an attractive destination for foreign investment.
JBS Group’s extensive global presence, spanning 50 countries with revenues exceeding $79 billion in 2024, reflects their capacity to contribute to Nigeria’s livestock transformation.

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Dr. Arokoyo expressed confidence that this investment would address critical challenges, including food security, youth employment, and technology transfer, while impacting Nigeria’s 774 local government areas.

He reaffirmed the commitment of Nigerian veterinarians to actively support the project’s implementation.

“We are fully aligned with the Renewed Hope agenda of President Tinubu,” Dr. Arokoyo concluded. “Veterinary professionals across all specializations are ready to contribute to the nation’s food security goals and economic development.”

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Governance: Don calls for deconstruction, reconstruction of Nigerian State

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja

PROF. Eugenia George-Genyi of Department of Political Science, Benue State University (BSU), Makurdi, has called for the deconstruction and reconstruction of the Nigerian State to build a resilient democratic system and improve governance in Nigeria.

The Professor of Political Science made the declaration while presenting a paper at the 5th Annual National Conference of Nigerian Political Science Association held at the Federal University Lokoja (FUL) on Tuesday.

The Conference with the Theme: Democracy and Good Governance: Efforts, Results and The Way Forward” was organised by the North Central Zone of the Association.

Prof. George-Genyi restated the need to deconstruct and reconstruct the Nigerian State to focus on the building of a society based on the principles of equality, accountability and transparent process.

University Don who argued that there there is no true practice of democracy in Nigeria said that for democracy to thrive, there must be a state system that promotes economic prosperity capable of galvanizing development and deal with the concerns of the people.

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She described democracy as the best system of governance world over and attributed forces against its true practice in Nigeria to electoral malpractice, insecurity and compromise of the nation’s judiciary amongst others.

“We have no alternative to democracy which must be guided jealously. None adherence to true democracy has seriously affected our system in entrenching good governance in Nigeria. However, we should guide against allowing military rule

Among preferred among other solutions, an effective party system based on ideological premise, electoral integrity, public accountability, institutional reform, and citizen engagement.

“The effective implementation of the Electoral Act (2022) is critical. INEC should continue to refine the use of technology, such as biometric systems and electronic transmission of results, to reduce election fraud.

“Electoral offenders, including politicians and security agents involved in vote-buying or manipulation, must face appropriate sanctions to deter future malpractices.

“Establishing an Electoral Offenses Commission will facilitate accountability, while civil society organizations, in collaboration with INEC, should promote civic education to encourage voter participation and reduce voter apathy.

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“Institutions like the EFCC and ICPC need more autonomy and adequate funding to operate independently without political interference”, she said.

Prof. Nanven Audu Gambo, Vice Chancellor of Karl Kumm University, Vom, Plateau state, in his Key-note address, described the theme of the conference as apt saying it would help in stimulating and raising the interest of Nigerians in entrenching true democracy and good governance in the nation’s Polity.

Prof. Gambo who was represented by Dr Adebola Bakari then called on Nigerians and government at all levels to join hands in the struggle so as to attract democracy dividends capable of enhancing people’s living standard.

Chairman of the occasion, Prof. Abubakar Olarenwaju Sulaiman, Director General of National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, Abuja, decried prevailing electoral fraud bedeviling Nigeria.

Prof. Suleiman represented by former Vice Chancellor of University of Abuja, Prof. Nuhu Yakubu, advised government to shun autocratic tendencies and embrace Liberal and socialist democracy.

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“Presently, what we have is no democracy in Nigeria. I want to categorically say that we have no good governance as a result of this development”

Earlier in his welcome address, Professor Olayemi Akinwumi, host of the conference and Vice Chancellor FUL, said that the theme of the conference was deliberately crafted to positively impact on Nigeria’s leadership roles in the quest to boost good governance.

Prof. Akinwumi, a Professor of History and third Vice Chancellor of FUL commended the association for consideration for FUL to host the conference saying that the conference was crucial to academic exercise, research and intellectual discuss.

“Our Leaders should be held accountable to justify reasons why they were elected into office”, he urged. (Ends).

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