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Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:15am On Oct 28, 2016
•Says Nigeria’s survival still depends on oil Industry

•Kachikwu predicts Nigeria’s JV review will lead to oil investment boom


Tobi Soniyi and Chineme Okafor in Abuja

The federal government under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari plans a $10 billion infrastructure development fund for the oil-rich but restive Niger Delta, the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, said yesterday in Abuja.


“We are launching $10 billion infrastructural rebirth investment programmes in the Niger Delta region. This is not money that is going to come strictly from the federal government. It is going to come from investors, individuals who are ready to do private sector infrastructure, obviously states and federal governments as the case may be and international organisations who have shown interest to help,” he said at the unveiling of the Roadmap for the Petroleum Industry tagged “7 Big Wins to Grow Nigeria’s Oil and Gas.”

Before Kachikwu’s revelation of the mouth-watering goodies for the long suffering region, Buhari had, while launching the roadmap, said notwithstanding his administration’s much talked about diversification as the main tool for putting the economy on the path of sustainable growth, Nigeria would have to depend on oil and gas revenue to get out of the current economic recession, contending that despite the fall in oil price, oil and gas resources remained the most immediate and practical keys out of the country’s present economic crisis.

“As important as it is to ensure that agriculture, solid minerals and other critical sectors of the economy are supported to grow and contribute more to the nation’s economy, we still need a virile and efficient oil and gas industry to take care of our foreign exchange requirements,” he said.

According to him, an efficient oil and gas sector remains a national imperative and a core thrust of his economic policy, adding that the petroleum industry remained critical to the Nigerian economy of today and the future, despite current challenges.
The president also admitted that oil and gas still remained a critical enabler for the successful implementation of his budget as well as the source of funds for laying a strong foundation for a new and more diversified economy.

The president said the task before the Ministry of Petroleum Resources was to maximise the potentials and opportunities across the whole range of the oil and gas industry to stimulate the economy in spite of the current challenges.

He said: “There is also a dire need to instil a new culture of transparency and efficiency in the industry, streamline operations along best practices by championing and implementing strategic reforms at every layer of the industry.

“This will help us improve oil and gas production, explore our frontier basins, improve our local refining capacity and above all build sustainable partnerships with the oil producing communities.”


Buhari said that if Nigeria was able to plug the leakages, and tighten loose systems that characterised the industry in the days of high oil prices, the country could do more with the little that it is getting at the moment than in the time of plenty.
The president noted that recent developments in the Niger Delta had temporarily limited the nation’s oil and gas production and supplies.

He however reaffirmed that, “whatever challenges we are currently facing in the region, our resolve and capability to work with all stakeholders to restore normalcy will guarantee success.”

The president acknowledged the importance of the public, the media, local and foreign investors and other critical stakeholders in the oil and gas industry and appealed for their support and cooperation.
Buhari said creativity, innovation, technology and robust partnership amongst various stakeholders were required to get the best from the industry.

He said: “This Roadmap reflects the vision and aspiration of this administration for this sector and urge you all to deliver on the expectations contained in the Petroleum Industry Roadmap.”

Speaking more elaborately on the plan for the Niger Delta, Kachikwu said the federal government would be launching a $10 billion infrastructure rebirth programme for the Niger Delta region, but that its implementation would be on instalment and its funding not exclusively from the federal purse.
He said that the Niger Delta state governors would have to meet to decide which cross boarder infrastructure the fund would be expended on.

According to him, “What is more important is not the number but the conceptualisation of the process. It is a fact that governors will have to come together from the region to begin to look at cross-state investments whether there will be railways, whether there will be power facilities, whether there will be specialist hospitals or whatever.

“But right now, there is a slowing down of investment in the region and that is not helping the region. So, we are going to be pulling in NNPC and groups like that and ensure that we look at cross boarder investment in the region,”
he stated.

He said Buhari would also seek to review the way 13 per cent derivation allocation to the oil producing states is applied by beneficiary states.

According to him, the government would be appealing to the state governors, who have now taken the allocations as their main budgeting tool, to channel the funds to the core areas where oil is produced.

He said: “The president is also reviewing the proposal we gave him to look at how the 13 per cent derivation is applied. Right now it is a budgeting tool for state governments. We are going to be appealing to them to begin to put that into the core areas of the oil producing communities. And not just see it as a budgeting number.”
On transparency in the oil sector, he said that the adoption of Treasury Single Account (TSA) had assisted to tackle corruption in the industry by bringing all its funds into one account.

The minister also spoke on the expected impact of the new roadmap and said that investments in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, which took a downturn in the recent past would soon pick up following the conclusion of a review of the country’s Joint Venture Cash Call (JV) framework.
According to him, on the back of the review, a lot of oil and gas investors are pushing to come back and invest heavily in the country’s oil and gas sector.

He said that there would be an explosion of investment in the sector soon.
Kachikwu also said there were plans by the government to review the mechanism of securing oil and gas installations in the country to conform with standard practices as obtained in other oil and gas producing climes.
The launched policy document is couched in ‘The 7 Big Wins,’ theme, which borders on policy and regulation, business environment and investment drive, gas revolution, refineries and local production capacity, Niger Delta and security, transparency and efficiency, as well as stakeholder management and international co-ordination.
He said each time he projected a rise in the country’s oil production to 2.2 million barrels per day (mbpd) and 3mbpd, they were based on the fact that the JV structure had been reviewed and funding issues sorted out.

“On the issue of JV cash call. We have done a yeoman’s job. We are nearing completion of those negotiations, it would go to the FEC and it does not require a law. Those things are basically MoUs,” he said, adding: “We are going to structure the MoUs to enable them find the funding they require. There is even a budgeting process in terms of what we approved should be done, but how you now sequence the distribution of the funding is where the catch is.”

He said the government had made a lot of progress on funding, explaining that over $1.2 billion would be saved.
The minister projected an explosion of investment, saying oil companies were planning to make a big splash with projects and backed by huge money as they return to the country.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/10/28/buhari-to-launch-10bn-niger-delta-reconstruction-fund/

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by IykeChukz(m): 6:17am On Oct 28, 2016
It may take years, but certainly, Nigeria MUST be great!




Thumbs up PMB!

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by kinzation(m): 6:18am On Oct 28, 2016
Hmmmm
At the end of the day still they'll still have problems complaining its not enough
Oil a curse to Nigeria....

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by Generalkorex(m): 6:19am On Oct 28, 2016
They av started again o.
We shall,we will

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by saintkel(m): 6:19am On Oct 28, 2016
Nice one but am tired of we will, soon to start, I want it now n now

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:21am On Oct 28, 2016
To Launch grin


It Seems Buhari is only concerned with Niger Delta and Northeast grin

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:22am On Oct 28, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
To Launch grin
Wake me up when it becomes Present Happening Tense..

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by NCANN: 6:23am On Oct 28, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
To Launch grin
grin you de mind that kunu sipping old monkey

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by Wizzyblack3(m): 6:23am On Oct 28, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
To Launch grin
Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by DjAndroid: 6:24am On Oct 28, 2016
Sincerely speaking; it is late.

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by NCANN: 6:25am On Oct 28, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
Wake me up when it becomes Present Happening Tense..
you go old if you de wait for pesin to wake you ooo

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:28am On Oct 28, 2016
NCANN:
you go old if you de wait for pesin to wake you ooo
In other words, it is Impossible Happening Tense..

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by clevadani: 6:28am On Oct 28, 2016
when it comes to formulating roadmaps and policies, we are one of the best. Our problems has always been implementation.
I just hope this one will not go the way of others and that the people will feel it's impact. We should stop pointing out paper growth.

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by omenka(m): 6:28am On Oct 28, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
To Launch grin
Haba bros, even this kind thread sef na wailable thread to you?? Na wa oo. cheesy

Good move FG. I hope the plan is followed to a logical conclusion. Please be sure to keep your fraction of the funds contributed to this course from the vultures in NDDC and Ministry of Niger Delta- the people that populate those two places are some of the worst enemies of their own region, they steal so much they even mistakenly steal what is rightfully theirs!!

God bless the South South.

God bless the South West.

God bless the Middle Belt.

God bless the North East.

God bless the North West.

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by ookesanjo(m): 6:30am On Oct 28, 2016
If like make it 20 billion.. they will still critisise you..

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by Legitbaba(m): 6:30am On Oct 28, 2016
No b today I start to dey hear all this sweet stories....

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by Firefire(m): 6:31am On Oct 28, 2016
Another brand new lie?

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by Kingsley1000(m): 6:32am On Oct 28, 2016
wailers what ur brothers couldn't do for you now buhari is doing it

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by omenka(m): 6:32am On Oct 28, 2016
Some people are frightened already. They pray it never sees the light of day because that would mean their atache-by-force technique would experience a huge setback because on their own, they have nothing to offer, and on their own, they can hardly survive.

Wail on yoots, wail on. grin

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by richidinho(m): 6:33am On Oct 28, 2016
grin grin
To even remember how ogoni clean up launched some months ago was abandoned is very annoying

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by SillyMods: 6:36am On Oct 28, 2016
Truth be told, if there is a president capable of pulling ND and Nigeria as a whole out of perpetual economic doom, Buhari is the one I know of.

His sincerity of purpose and genuine efforts to see Nigeria succeed didn't begin today. Such patriotic act has been there before he was head of state, hence his political enemies have always failed to be able to bring him down.

I pray the man PMB succeed. He needs our support if we really want a prosperous Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by ificatchmodeh: 6:38am On Oct 28, 2016
I don't like this government... they're all mouth..no action...

What happened to ogoni clean up after all the fanfare...

Better make we find way restructure or rearrange this country..allthis promises don dey stale.

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by AlwaysUltraPad: 6:41am On Oct 28, 2016
Sweetest baba!




May your "reign" be long.

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:41am On Oct 28, 2016
omenka:
Haba bros, even this kind thread sef na wailable thread to you?? Na wa oo. cheesy

Good move FG. I hope the plan is followed to a logical conclusion. Please be sure to keep your fraction of the funds contributed to this course from the vultures in NDDC and Ministry of Niger Delta- the people that populate those two places are some of the worst enemies of their own region, they steal so much they even mistakenly steal what is rightfully theirs!!

God bless the South South.

God bless the South West.

God bless the Middle Belt.

God bless the North East.

God bless the North West.


Even as I dey marry your sister you still avoid my zone Southeast shey? cool

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by omenka(m): 6:44am On Oct 28, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:



Even as I dey marry your sister you still avoid my zone Southeast shey? cool
Ooops. No vex, na forget I forget.

God bless South AEST. smiley

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by cyberdurable(m): 6:48am On Oct 28, 2016
omenka:
Ooops. No vex, na forget I forget.

God bless South AEST. smiley

Why didn't u make mistake in oda geo political zones ?

Ur hate for Igbo's knows no bound..

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by engrMikemd(m): 6:53am On Oct 28, 2016
gimmick, propaganda etc
Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by omenka(m): 6:53am On Oct 28, 2016
cyberdurable:


Why didn't u make mistake in oda geo political zones ?

Ur hate for Igbo's knows no bound..
Someone cannot play with you?? Is da how you use to do? cheesy

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by Bujumbura(m): 6:53am On Oct 28, 2016
Firefire:
Another brand new lie?
Did you see the part where it says it won't be the FG that will raise the money rather investors, state government and private individuals WHILE North East own will be raised by FG where our 3% VAT will be deducted

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by Bujumbura(m): 6:55am On Oct 28, 2016
omenka:
Ooops. No vex, na forget I forget.

God bless South AEST. smiley
Go and bless Agatu because they need your prayersand also bless yourself because you need it to cure your hatred

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by Realdeals(m): 6:56am On Oct 28, 2016
This is coming from the non-politician Minister Aisha want President Buhari to axed...The truth is that level of impunity have reduced in the oil industry and it's bound to improve more.
Despite the fluctuating naira dollar rate petrol price remains at N145 with some fuel station selling well below that.

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Re: Buhari To Launch $10billion Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund.. by omenka(m): 6:56am On Oct 28, 2016
Na wa oo. Shoo!! E be like that my post really pepper some people. gringringrin

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