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FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Laredojohn(m): 5:59am On Sep 28, 2016
Chineme Okafor in Abuja

In a move certain to raise eyebrows reminiscent of the outcry over the proposal on the sale of the country’s strategic oil and gas assets, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said that it is working on new modalities that would allow it to fund its joint venture (JV) cash call obligations in the future, as well as pay off the arrears on the JVs from oil and gas royalties and taxes.

It said under the planned model, such payments would be deducted through a first line charge, implying that this will leave less funds to the three tiers of government to share.

It disclosed this yesterday in a statement from its Group General Manager, Public Affairs, Mallam Garuba Deen Muhammad in Abuja.



NNPC quoted its Group Managing Director (GMD), Dr. Maikanti Baru, as speaking on the new modalities at a one-day working visit to the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), a corporate service unit (CSU) of the NNPC responsible for the management of the federal government’s oil and gas portfolios in the upstream sector.

Baru said that the current JV payment structure requires an urgent review, noting that the new model being proposed by the NNPC would enable it plough back its profits and grow the oil and gas business in the upstream for the benefit of all stakeholders.

According to the statement, he urged the management and staff of NAPIMS to carry out their assignments with professional integrity by benchmarking their operations with global best practices.

He also disclosed that the 12-key business focus areas of the NNPC under his watch were targeted at rejuvenating the entire business operations of the corporation to enable it deliver on its core mandate to all its stakeholders.

He described NAPIMS as a strategic CSU and asked for maximum support from its staff to enable NNPC meet its set goals in the short, medium and long-term.

The statement also said the Group General Manager of NAPIMS, Mr. Dafe Sajebor, who was represented by the General Manager, Production Sharing Contract, Mr. James Jock, in his remarks, assured Baru that NAPIMS would work towards the efficient management of all JVs and production sharing contracts, even in the face of dwindling crude oil prices and incessant pipeline vandalism.

Baru, in a separate meeting, also promised to reposition the National Engineering and Technical Company (NETCO) into the engineering, procurement and construction company of choice.

He made this commitment during the maiden town hall meeting with the management and staff of NETCO at its headquarters in Lagos.

He said NETCO, as a strategic business unit (SBU), had over the years delivered profits to NNPC. He assured his audience that NETCO would continue to play the pivotal role of providing in-house professional engineering services to all the autonomous business units (ABUs) of the corporation and other clients.

The Managing Director of NETCO, Siky Aliyu, noted in the statement that NETCO was challenged by low patronage by some ABUs of NNPC and the international oil companies (IOCs).

Aliyu however said the company was determined to harness all opportunities in the oil and gas project portfolios in order to keep reporting a positive bottom-line.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/09/28/fg-states-revenue-to-dip-further-as-nnpc-seeks-to-use-royalties-taxes-to-fund-jvs/

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by sarrki(m): 6:00am On Sep 28, 2016
Observing
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by TPAND(f): 6:04am On Sep 28, 2016
Buhari has finally ruined this country. This one they are shrinking every nook and cranny of parastatals for funds, is a bad omen of a great collapse waiting to happen

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by mercichoco(f): 6:15am On Sep 28, 2016
After selling everything sellable, hope you auction your family, mumu president.

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Caseless: 6:17am On Sep 28, 2016
Na news like this de make me feel like grabbing my cane and flog "hero" whenever I see him.









Dunderhead !

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Cutehector(m): 6:57am On Sep 28, 2016
grin
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by DaudaAbu(m): 7:00am On Sep 28, 2016
Na today e don dey dip

It would be news when it begin to ''dab''

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by veekid(m): 8:19am On Sep 28, 2016
Ok; next?
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by teemswest(m): 8:19am On Sep 28, 2016
Good morning fellas God bless you all

God save Nigeria
That's all.

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by ruggedboy01: 8:21am On Sep 28, 2016
they should sale everything and give us our share grin cheesy

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by steppin: 8:21am On Sep 28, 2016
At the rate things are going, human trafficking, cannibalism, robbery, kidnapping are soon gonna be the order of the day.
This is what you get, when you put your entire future in the hands of a clueless old man.
Nigerians should brace up for impact cos the crash is imminent. Sooner or later.

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Jimiolay(f): 8:21am On Sep 28, 2016
Naija is finished

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by georgen2u(m): 8:22am On Sep 28, 2016
Una never see something soon FG will embark on slave trade to fund budget.
Smh

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by sleemfesh: 8:22am On Sep 28, 2016
Question is, how have they been doing it before now?

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by abokibuhari: 8:22am On Sep 28, 2016
Caseless:
Na news like this de make me feel like grabbing my cane and flog "hero" whenever I see him.









Dunderhead !
you are now free.....

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by NNVanguard(m): 8:23am On Sep 28, 2016
The solution to our national problem rests on the legislature to cut down their bogus allowances, the Presidency to cut down his travels and estacodes, the Judiciary to step up in corruption judgements!

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by mime4450: 8:23am On Sep 28, 2016
undecided
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by damton(m): 8:24am On Sep 28, 2016
Copy
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Nobody: 8:25am On Sep 28, 2016
Yes let it dip, anything that would make us suffer the more I support it, all man to his tent. Nigeria's break up imminent. As for me MMM nigeria giving me succor since November.

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Degratex: 8:25am On Sep 28, 2016
Hmmm, may good help us
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by fulaniHERDSman(m): 8:25am On Sep 28, 2016
cheesy grin
I now know Nigeria is where evil peple are sent to when they die for penance cheesy grin

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by DLondonboiy: 8:27am On Sep 28, 2016
Lol

Are you trying to say nigeria is doomed?
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by darocha1: 8:33am On Sep 28, 2016
it is well
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Nobody: 8:33am On Sep 28, 2016
The More Reason I Scream:

GOD

BLESS

MMM!
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Nobody: 8:36am On Sep 28, 2016
buhari is the worst president of nigeria ever
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Nobody: 8:36am On Sep 28, 2016
Jimiolay:
Naija is finished
haaaaaaaahaaaaa!!
Bro we not Finished! The MMM side of Life is JUICY!
I hv come to understand that GOD made Mmm in Nigeria @ dis time to give us succor!
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by Bugos4real(m): 8:38am On Sep 28, 2016
when assets are sold,who will buy them?may be dangote and his cronies.A replica of what happened during privatisation.
Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by chiedu7: 8:39am On Sep 28, 2016
GOOD IDEA, TAKE THE ASSETS IN THE SOUTH shocked
SELL THEM TO PEOPLE FROM THE NORTH! angry

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Re: FG, States’ Revenue To Dip Further As NNPC Seeks To Use Royalties, To Fund JVS by geostrata(m): 8:43am On Sep 28, 2016
shocked shocked

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