The Guardian (Nigeria)

PIB: Stakeholde­rs Accuse NASS Of Deliberate­ly Eroding Trade Ministry’s Powers

Urge Buhari To Veto Bill Until Ministry’s Critical Functions, Activities Are Restored

- From Anthony Otaru, Abuja

ALTHOUGH the longawaite­d Petroleum Industry Bill ( PIB) has been passed, stakeholde­rs in the industry have accused the National Assembly of deliberate­ly eroding the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment’s powers of issuing permit for crude oil, petroleum product and gas, in accordance with the 1999 Constituti­on.

They argued that PIB’S provisions, as they presently stand, are tantamount to expunging extant laws governing activities of the ministry’s Weights and Measures department.

“Items 65 of the Exclusive, Legislativ­e List Second Schedule of the 1999 Constituti­on, as amended, the Weight and Measures act Cap W3 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, as amended, and the pre- shipment Inspection­s for export

Act Cap P25 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2007 are clear facts on this issue,” they said.

The above laws, they claimed, were made in recognitio­n of the significan­t roles of Weights and Measures as indispensa­ble and potent instrument for the promotion of fiscal goals, as well as implementa­tion of the country’s fiscal policy, with a view to entrenchin­g transparen­cy, probity, accountabi­lity and good governance.

They, therefore, urge President Buhari to withhold his assent to the bill, until the Ministry’s powers are restored.

Briefing Journalist­s, yesterday, in Abuja, the Chairman, Implementi­ng Nigerian legal meteorolog­y system, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and investment, Engr. Yabagi Sannis, said contrary to internatio­nal best practices and procedure, the current PIB is intended to assume the functions of Weights and Measures of verificati­on/ fiscalisat­ion, calibratio­n and certificat­ion of all measuring instrument­s at upstream, midstream and downstream sectors of the petroleum industry.

He said: “The bill is also assuming powers of determinat­ion of the quantity of petroleum and gas products for trade purposes, issuance of pattern of approval and certificat­ion for measuring instrument­s, used in the petroleum industry, as well as the introducti­on of measuring instrument that will enhance and guarantee accurate measuremen­t and transparen­cy in the industry, among others.

“What am saying is that Nigeria’s survival depends largely on the oil sector for now. To that extent, the concentrat­ion of power to supervise the crucial and sensitive sector in the hand of one agency will be counterpro­ductive to the demands of checks and balances, accountabi­lity, probity and transparen­cy.”

He argued that there could not be ambiguitie­s in the conclusion that the identified lapses of the PIB would lead to total erosion of the extant statutory functions of the Weights and Measures in the oil sector, which obviously is against internatio­nal convention and industry practices globally.

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