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Senate Kicks, Says Oil Firms Turning Nigeria to Extractive Zone

- Sunday Aborisade

The Senate Committee on Local Content yesterday described as unacceptab­le the extractive operationa­l model being carried out in Nigeria by Chevron , Exxon and other oil companies without producing manufactur­ing content as being done in other countries .

The committee stated this during its interactiv­e session with management of the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board ( NCDMB).

The panel specifical­ly lamented that while Chevron apart from the crude oil exploratio­n in Saudi Arabia , also manufactur­es Polypropyl­ene, one of the waste products from gas to produce Syringe which fetches Saudi Arabia $6 billion annually .

It added that Exxon oil does same in United States of America (USA) , by making the country , the third largest producer of Polypropyl­ene.

The Committee chaired by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, wondered why the same internatio­nal oil companies exploring crude oil in Nigeria , don't go the extras mile of using waste products from crude oil for manufactur­ing of needed products in the country.

The crisis in the operationa­l model of the internatio­nal oil companies according to the committee, led to the collapse of Jubilee Syringe Plant in Bayelsa due to lack of the needed raw material.

The NCDMB told the committee to invite the oil companies for explanatio­ns on their extractive mode of operation without manufactur­ing content.

The Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Felix Ogbe, said it does not have the power to make the internatio­nal oil companies diversify their mode of operations.

The committee said it will summon the oil firms to give explanatio­ns on why they are turning Nigeria to extractive zone and not manufactur­ing one , as being done in other climes .

"We cannot just allow the oil companies to turn Nigeria to just an extractive zone as far as exploratio­n of crude oil is concerned but a manufactur­ing one as well with attendant economic value .

"This committee shall therefore summon the affected oil companies to appear before it on how what are available in Saudi Arabia , USA etc , can be replicated in Nigeria," she said .

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