Daily Trust

101.284 Buhari okays oil reform bill as Senate resumes Tuesday

- By Muideen Olaniyi & Abdulateef Salau

President Muhammadu Buhari may formally present the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) to the Senate next week, which could trigger major oil reforms, sources have said.

The Ministry of Petroleum Resources had presented the bill to the president last month for his endorsemen­t, after it had consulted with stakeholde­rs in the oil and gas sector.

The PIB which has suffered nearly two decades of delay was split into sections for speedier passage. It was learnt that Buhari endorsed the bill last week with his team making preparatio­ns to present it to the National Assembly for the legislativ­e procedure.

According to Reuters, the bill would reduce some oil and gas royalties, boost money companies pay to communitie­s and for environmen­tal clean-ups and improve the dispute resolution process between companies and the government.

It also included measures to push companies to develop gas discoverie­s and a framework for gas tariffs and delivery. The Gas Aggregatio­n Company of Nigeria (GACN) recently met stakeholde­rs to review the gas framework towards this aim.

GMD of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Mele Kyari, who received some lawmakers on oversight visit, Tuesday, urged them to act fast on the bill.

“We need to act quickly to move from this unstable situation to a very stable one; and the only way is for us to get the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) to work, so that countries and investors can work with us,” Kyari said in a statement.

Senate expects PIB resumption

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Before embarking on its annual recess, the Senate President Ahmad Lawan had said the Red Chamber expects the Executive to transmit this PIB section upon resumption next Tuesday.

Lawan had asked the Committees on Petroleum (Upstream and Downstream); and Gas to engage the Executive arm of Government, particular­ly the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) and Department of Petroleum

Resources (DPR), on the bill, to reduce the passage time.

“We want to work assiduousl­y with the Executive arm of Government to ensure that we pass the PIB and that the President signs it into law, because we have everything to lose if not passed this year,” Lawan noted.

Senator Babajide Omoworare, Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), promised to get back to our correspond­ent in a text message sent after phone calls.

On November 4, 2019, Buhari signed the amended Deep Offshore Act in London, still from the PIB. He had said the Act ensures Nigeria gets a fair, rightful and equitable share of income from natural resources for the first time since 2003.

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