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Nigeria no longer has resources to fund oil industry - FG
Nigeria no longer has resources to fund oil industry - FG
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Thursday, December 17, 2015
The Federal Government, Thursday, stated that the country no longer have the resources to fund the country’s oil and gas industry, and is therefore, considering and developing new models of financing for the industry in the days ahead.
Speaking at a town hall meeting in Abuja, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, also stated that in January 2016, the final decision on the fate of the country’s refineries would likely be made, while it had also concluded arrangement to adopt a price modulation mechanism that would see it setting a price ceiling of between N87 and N97 per litre for Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol.
Kachikwu, who doubles as the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, also disclosed that he has received the Presidency’s approval to commence the final phase of the restructuring of the NNPC, which would see the Corporation unbundled into four components, while about 1,100 of NNPC Headquarters’ staff would be disengaged.
Commenting on the issue of the paucity of funds, Kachikwu said, “Financing is going to be a key component of our goal, because new models of financing would have to emerge. The country does not have the sort of resources to continue to fund the oil industry. As we go upstream, we are going to begin to see a lot of innovative financing mechanism to provide funding for the oil industry.
“My dream, if I achieve it, is that by the end of 2016, we would completely exit cash calls and be able to find our funds one way to help support our business and get a lot more autonomy in terms of running the industry and report, basically, profit to the Federal Government.”
He added that the unbundling process would see the NNPC broken down into four key components, namely: the upstream company, downstream company, the midstream company, which is gas and power marketing, and the refining group holding company.
He further stated that one of the major restructuring efforts would be in making the Headquarter operations cost effective, hence, about more than half of its 2,200 core Headquarter staff would be whittled down, with a lot of the affected staff assigned to the subsidiaries to help make the units more efficient and profitable. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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One of the major factors holding Nigeria as an entity is the Oil: call it upstream or down stream, and if federal government should wash off it hands just like that means and State owners take charge spells doom for every Nigerian.
ReplyDeleteHe he he he he
ReplyDeleteWhen is Buhari going to reduce price of petrol to N30?
tougher days ahead
ReplyDeletePls I will advice that since Nigeria can not fund the oil industry or whatever, those Hausas and Yorubas possessing the oil blocs should return them to their owners. I pray that oil price will fall to £0.
ReplyDeleteI am sure this is a masterminded story by APC to distract Nigerians so they can defraud our economy. Very so you people will come up with other stories. APC administration has no good news for Nigeria, all we hear are heartbreaking news.
APC leadership promised Nigeria massive employment when in office. How come we haven't news of employment rather that of sacking and disengagement? According to the NNPC boss, over a thousand employees will be disengaged. Does this contravene or support the promise by APC?
Why is APC threatening Nigerians from all corners? Is this a tactic to silence people from speaking and render them voiceless.
The will of the people is still in their hands. I am sure someday we will be able to revolt against APC harsh policies and regulations. MAY GOD HELP US FROM THE EVIL OF APC ADMINISTRATION!!!