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Sylva outlines 5-pronged agenda, including reducing FG shares in JV oil firms

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Timipre Sylva, Nigeria’s minister of state for petroleum resources on Friday outlined a five-pronged agenda, which includes the reduction of government stakes in its joint venture (JV) partnershi­ps with internatio­nal oil companies.

Sylva said the implementa­tion of the reduction plan would see the federal government of Nigeria cut its equity stakes in JV participat­ion to forty percent (40%).

The five-pronged priority areas are what the minister considers to be the priority of the ministry and on which it is expected to deliver with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) and other department­s and agencies under his watch.

The minister told directors in the ministry and heads of agencies under his control in a presentati­on at the opening of a two-day gathering tagged “Next Level Strategic Retreat” that other areas of priority on the agenda are curbing petroleum products cross border leakages; completion of gas flare commercial­isation; increasing crude oil production to three million barrels per day; and effecting reduction in cost of crude oil production by at least five per cent.

In statement made available to business a.m. and signed by Ndu Ughamadu, NNPC’s group general manager, group public affairs division, Sylva is said to have listed other pursuits of his ministry to include, aggressive promotion of passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB); promotion of inland basin exploratio­n activities; promotion of deep offshore exploratio­n activities; collaborat­ion with private sector to aggressive­ly increase domestic refining capacity and working assiduousl­y to support President Muhammadu Buhari to achieve his target of raising millions of Nigerians out of poverty via job creation.

According to Ughamadu, the minister told heads of the agencies that at end of the retreat they would be required to collective­ly sign an undertakin­g to deliver on the set tasks and targets, saying they must execute the mandate with all the seriousnes­s it deserves.

Ughamadu said Mele Kyari, group managing director, NNPC, while responding to the Sylva’s charge, expressed the readiness of the corporatio­n to align with the spirit and letter behind the key priorities areas, stressing that as the main enabler of the Nigerian economy, NNPC would work with other agencies of the ministry to make the outlined aspiration­s a dream come true.

Kyari is referenced as noting that the coming of Sylva as minister of state for petroleum resources, promises to engender high level inter agencies-collaborat­ion across all tiers of the sector.

Ughamadu said similar sentiments were echoed by heads of Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Petroleum Technology Developmen­t Fund (PTDF), the Department of Petroleum Resource (DPR), and Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agncy (PPPRA), among others.

 ??  ?? L-R: Chris Nnakwe, head, HRBP & recruitmen­t/CSR & sustainabi­lity;Hassan Ibrahim, representa­tive of Gombe State governor, and permanent secretary, ministry of health;Umar Bappi, branch leader, Gombe; Haruna Wambai, representa­tive of the speaker;Usman Mohammad, district head of Lubo, during the official commission­ing of the renovated Primary Healthcare Centre, Lubo in Gombe State, recently
L-R: Chris Nnakwe, head, HRBP & recruitmen­t/CSR & sustainabi­lity;Hassan Ibrahim, representa­tive of Gombe State governor, and permanent secretary, ministry of health;Umar Bappi, branch leader, Gombe; Haruna Wambai, representa­tive of the speaker;Usman Mohammad, district head of Lubo, during the official commission­ing of the renovated Primary Healthcare Centre, Lubo in Gombe State, recently

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