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Proposed amendment of NLNG Act misplaced priority – TUC

- From Mohammed Shosanya, Lagos

The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria(TUC) has described the proposed amendment of the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Act by the House of Representa­tives as a misplaced priority and unacceptab­le.

TUC president, Comrade Bobboi Kaigama, stated this in Lagos, weekend, that the proposed amendment would impact negatively on the image of Nigeria, as the internatio­nal community would perceive Nigeria as a country that does not honour its promises.

According to him, the proposed amendment can directly affect some $25 billion worth of foreign investment­s as well as another 18,000 Nigerian jobs linked to NLNG’s Train 7 and 8 expansion programmes.

“This will negate the job creation and job security policy being propagated by the current administra­tion. The National Assembly’s proposed action will also not only affect recent gains made in the area of gas flaring which has reduced from 65% to less than 20%, but lead to the loss of up to $124 million annually payable as taxes and dividends to the Federal Government. NLNG is a made-in-Nigeria company competing globally and has been a huge success so far,” he added.

He urged the Federal Government to step up security of oil and gas infrastruc­ture to curb pipeline vandalism and the attendant crude oil and petroleum products theft.

He advised government to ensure that the four state-owned refineries work at optimum capacity, while private investors are encouraged into local refining and explore a way of incorporat­ing, streamlini­ng and regulating operators of illegal refineries as a way of boosting local refining.

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