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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

NO PETROLUEM SUBSIDY PAID IN JANUARY

No subsidy Paid in January— Kachikwu ON FEBRUARY 3, 20166:46

By Michael Eboh, Emman Ovuakporie & Johnbosco Agbakwuru

 ABUJA—THE Minister of State for Petroleum/Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Ibe. Kachikwu, yesterday said the Federal Government did not pay any subsidy on petroleum products in January 2016. THE GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR NIGERIAN NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY [NNPC] DR EMMANUEL IBE KACHIKWU WITH JOURNALISTS DURING HIS WORKING VISIT TO KADUNA REFINERY ON WEDNESDAY. PHOTO:OLU AJAYI. DR EMMANUEL IBE KACHIKWU He also stated that the country would save $1 billion (N200 billion) from the newly introduced Direct-Sale-Direct-Purchase, DSDP, arrangement in Nigeria’s crude oil for products transaction which is to commence next month. Kachikwu stated these when he appeared before the House of Representatives’ Ad-Hoc Committee set up to investigate the NNPC’s offshore processing and crude swap arrangement for the period from 2010 to date. He explained that the DSDP was adopted to replace the Crude Oil Swap initiative and the Offshore Processing Arrangement so as to introduce and entrench transparency in the crude oil for product transaction by the corporation in line with global best practices. The Direct Sale-Direct-Purchase alternative allows for the direct sale of crude oil by NNPC as well as direct purchase of petroleum products from credible international refineries. Under the old order, crude oil was exchanged for petroleum products through third party traders at a pre-determined yield pattern. Kachikwu stated that the DSDP option eliminated all the cost elements of middlemen and gave the NNPC the latitude to take control of sale and purchase of crude oil transaction with its partners, adding that the initiative would save one billion dollars for the Federal Government. He said: “When I assumed duty as the Group Managing Director of NNPC, I met the Offshore Processing Arrangement (OPA) and like you know, there is always room for improvement. “I and my team came up with the DSDP initiative with the aim of throwing open the bidding process. This initiative has brought transparency into the crude-for-product exchange matrix and it is in tandem with global best practices.” He further stated that the DSDP initiative whittled down the influence of the minister in the selection of bid winners as it allowed all the bidders to be assessed transparently, based on their global and national track records of performance before the best companies with the requisite capacities are selected. Need for introduction of DSDP Commenting on the need for the introduction of the DSDP, Kachikwu maintained that the policy was aimed at reducing the gaps inherent in the OPA and the losses incurred by the NNPC in the past. He stated that the new arrangement would help the NNPC grow indigenous capacity in the international crude oil business and generate employment opportunities for indigenous companies that were selected. He added that the DSDP initiative gave other government agencies, such as the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) and Nigeria Extractive Industry and Transparency Initiative (NEITI) the opportunity to be part of the bidding process in order to engender adherence to due process. Misgivings by some agencies Speaking on some of the reported misgivings by some federal agencies over the alleged non-transparent nature of past crude-for-products exchange arrangements, Kachikwu assured that the reconciliation process was ongoing and that going forward, the ministry would deploy technology to track cargoes and trans-shipment at the reception depots in order to forestall any incidence of round tripping. The NNPC had in November, said it had discontinued the Offshore Processing Arrangement, OPA, and had replaced it with Direct Sale-Direct-Purchase (DSDP) programme. The NNPC had also stated that the replacement of the OPA with the more efficient DSDP was aimed at enshrining transparency and eliminating the activities of middlemen in the crude oil exchange for product matrix. To this end, the NNPC withdrew the call for commercial bids issued to 44 bidders, made up of 34 international firms and 10 indigenous companies, earlier shortlisted.
  http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/no-subsidy-paid-in-january-kachikwu/

AMAECHI ON THE WAR ON CORRUPTION

Chike Okonkwo 1 hr · More clarity has been provided as to why the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, stopped two directors in his ministry and that of the Ministry of Finance from departing for China last week on their originally scheduled flight, causing a disruption in the first meeting slated for the Nigerian delegation and the China Exim Bank in Beijing. The disruption led to a verbal exchange between Amaechi and his counterpart in the finance ministry, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, who did not hide her displeasure over the fact that her directors missed the first meeting with the Exim Bank of China. Ministry of Transportation sources told THISDAY yesterday that Amaechi and his team were about to depart for China from Abuja onboard Emirates Airline, when he discovered that the flight ticketsof the directors from his ministry had been paid for by the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), one of the interested contractors in the railway and airport rehabilitation projects. Uncomfortable with the notion, the minister was said to have disapproved and asked his directors to disembark from the plane, insisting that they should not go on the trip on the bill of a contractor, who was an interested party in the business that was billed for discussions with the China Exim Bank. “The minister was livid and could not comprehend why he would be flown on an official trip by an interested contractor. So the minister gave the order immediately for everyone to disembark from that flight,” one ministry source revealed. While the directors from the transportation ministry where disembarking, Amaechi was said to have sighted two other directors from the Ministry of Finance on the plane and after making enquiries, discovered that the same contractor had paid for their trip too. Angry over the fact that top civil servants were being induced by a contractor, Amaechi immediately asked the directors from the finance ministry to disembark also. But in taking the decision, since the Ministry of Finance was not under his supervision, Amaechi was said to have called Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to seek his endorsement to prevent the finance directors from proceeding on the trip on sponsored tickets. The vice-president was said to have given him the go ahead, reinforcing Amaechi’s position that nobody must go on the bill of any contractor. The ministry source said Amaechi then asked his ministry to immediately bear the entire cost of the trip on Lufthansa Airways, including those of the finance directors, adding that a decision was taken that the finance ministry would reimburse the transportation ministry when the delegation returned from China. Curiously, on getting to China, Amaechi was said to have discovered again that the same contractor had made provisions for their hotel reservations – another gesture the minister declined and asked everyone to be responsible for their hotel bills, while he sought the understanding of the hotel management to let them settle the bills after their stay. But a furious Adeosun, who had no clue why Amaechi had delayed her directors from making the first meeting, had accosted her colleague in the transportation ministry in Beijing. She was however said to have accepted his explanation after Amaechi informed her why their departure had to be delayed, more so given the fact that he had the express permission of the vice-president to do so.

Friday, January 8, 2016

Buhari Magazine: The Buhari Magazine is Back and Better !!!

Buhari Magazine: The Buhari Magazine is Back and Better !!!

The Buhari Magazine is Back and Better !!!

After a period of exactly five (05) years today, The Buhari Magazine is back and promised to be better. It was suspended for security reasons. However, we are convinced that we can operate now without any hitch. The platform is dedicated to General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) and other selfless Nigerians for their patriotic conducts. It is noteworthy, that the blog has no personal or political link with GMB nor his party All Progressives Congress (APC)- Abdul B/Kebbi