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Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by aminulive: 10:40am On Dec 07, 2016
Senate leader, Bukola Saraki will today, November 7th 2016 , declare a public hearing on the petroleum bill. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Omotayo D. Alasoadura and co-sponsored by 28 other people.

Saraki says the bill is a step towards creating a framework for Nigeria's petroleum industry. The bill reads;

An Act to Provide for the Governance and Institutional Framework for the Petroleum Industry and for Other Related Matters.
Objectives:

• Create an efficient and effective governing institution with clear and separate roles for the petroleum industry;

• Establish a framework for the creation of commercially oriented and profit driven petroleum entities that ensures value addition and internationalization of the petroleum industry;

• Provide transparency and accountability in the administration of Nigeria's petroleum resources; and • Foster a conducive business environment for petroleum industry operations.

• The bill splits the NNPC into two separate entities: the Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Co (NPAM) and a National Oil Company (NOC).

• The NOC will be an "integrated oil and gas company operating as a fully commercial entity" and will run like a private company.

• The NOC will keep its revenues, deduct costs directly and pay dividends to the government thus putting an end to the era of waiting for Federal allocation for funding and always failing to meet cash call obligations.

Key Provisions:

• Assigns responsibility for the determination, formulation and monitoring of Government policy for the petroleum industry to the Minister of Petroleum;

• In the event of a state of national emergency as specified in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Minister shall have the right of pre-emption of all petroleum products obtained, marketed or otherwise dealt with under any license granted under this Act or any other enactment. Establishes the Nigeria Petroleum Regulatory Commission as a corporate body.

"The Commission" shall have the power to:

• Enter into contracts and incur obligations;

• Acquire, hold, mortgage, purchase and deal with property;

• Perform all such things as are necessary for or incidental to the carrying out of its functions and duties under the Act.

The Objectives of the Commission are to:

• Promote he healthy, safe and efficient conduct of petroleum operations in an environmentally and friendly and sustainable manner;

• Promote the efficient, safe, effective and sustainable infrastructural development of the petroleum industry; • Ensure the compliance with all applicable laws and regulations governing the petroleum industry.

Functions of the Commission:

• The Commission shall administer and enforce policies, laws and regulations relating to all aspects of petroleum operations which are assigned to it under this Act or any regulations made in pursuance of this Act or under any other enactment;

• Monitor and enforce compliance with the terms and conditions of all leases, licenses, permits, and authorizations issued in respect of any petroleum operations;

• In consultation with the Ministry of Environment, ensure adherence to applicable national and international environmental and other technical standards by all persons involved in petroleum operations.

• The Commission will have the power to modify, extend, renew, suspend and revoke any license or permit issued by it pursuant to the provisions of this Act;

• The Commission may make regulations necessary to give proper effect to the provisions of this Act.

• The Commission shall ensure any decisions of order made by the Commission contains the basis for the decision or order, are properly recorded in writing and are accessible to the public at reasonable times and places. The Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Company and the National Petroleum Company

• Within six months of the enactment of the Act, the Minister, under the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) incorporate the Nigerian Petroleum Assets Management Company and the National Petroleum Company;

• The Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Company shall manage the assets detailed in the Fourth Schedule to this Act;

• The National Petroleum Company shall operate the assets transferred to it as a fully commercial entity.

• This Act outlines the governance, funding and other authorities for both newly created entities.
http://politicsngr.com/senate-president-bukola-saraki-declare-public-hearing-petroleum-bill/
cc : lalasticlala

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Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by veekid(m): 1:52pm On Dec 07, 2016
Ok; what happened to Ibe Kachikwu?
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by CrEaToRmalden(m): 1:54pm On Dec 07, 2016
I will prefer them giving public hearing on FOOD bill than this poo that keeps fluctuating undecided
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by opethom(m): 1:55pm On Dec 07, 2016
i dont even understand
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by Davidblen(m): 1:55pm On Dec 07, 2016
Who Dem Hep Only 'Eye' And 'Nay' Them Go Pay Them 2M Naira 1m naira for sitting allowance infact eh
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by shangodele974(m): 1:56pm On Dec 07, 2016
jkkkk
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by Frankbaro(m): 1:57pm On Dec 07, 2016
And what will come out of it?
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by MAKABBEY(m): 1:57pm On Dec 07, 2016
wooow.... first to comment....
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by fratermathy(m): 1:57pm On Dec 07, 2016
Nice one.

But this is not needed. The bill should be signed into law once and for all. For how long will they delay this?


They keep acting like Ibadan rappers

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Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by capatainrambo: 1:58pm On Dec 07, 2016
but buhari said he will build 25 refineries cheesy
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by martyns303(m): 2:00pm On Dec 07, 2016
No 70% derivation for oil producing states?
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by Davidblen(m): 2:00pm On Dec 07, 2016
MAKABBEY:
wooow.... first to comment....
Oya Go Chop
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by HQuadreal: 2:03pm On Dec 07, 2016
Nigeria Politics.

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Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by SweetJoystick(m): 2:09pm On Dec 07, 2016
Time wasting
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by bayinq25(m): 2:12pm On Dec 07, 2016
who that one epp?buhari,saraki,all ex presidos,lai mohamed,patience Jonathan,tinubu,fashola...these are the names i'm concerned about...if these people no die,forget,naija no fit good...honorable mentions:all previous And past leaders
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by XmasGoat4sale: 2:12pm On Dec 07, 2016
Ok
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by boman2014: 2:14pm On Dec 07, 2016
aminulive:
Senate leader, Bukola Saraki will today, November 7th 2016 , declare a public hearing on the petroleum bill. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Omotayo D. Alasoadura and co-sponsored by 28 other people.
Saraki says the bill is a step towards creating a framework for Nigeria's petroleum industry. The bill reads;
An Act to Provide for the Governance and Institutional Framework for the Petroleum Industry and for Other Related Matters.
Objectives:
• Create an efficient and effective governing institution with clear and separate roles for the petroleum industry;
• Establish a framework for the creation of commercially oriented and profit driven petroleum entities that ensures value addition and internationalization of the petroleum industry;
• Provide transparency and accountability in the administration of Nigeria's petroleum resources; and • Foster a conducive business environment for petroleum industry operations.
• The bill splits the NNPC into two separate entities: the Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Co (NPAM) and a National Oil Company (NOC).
• The NOC will be an "integrated oil and gas company operating as a fully commercial entity" and will run like a private company.
• The NOC will keep its revenues, deduct costs directly and pay dividends to the government thus putting an end to the era of waiting for Federal allocation for funding and always failing to meet cash call obligations.

Key Provisions:
• Assigns responsibility for the determination, formulation and monitoring of Government policy for the petroleum industry to the Minister of Petroleum;
• In the event of a state of national emergency as specified in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Minister shall have the right of pre-emption of all petroleum products obtained, marketed or otherwise dealt with under any license granted under this Act or any other enactment. Establishes the Nigeria Petroleum Regulatory Commission as a corporate body.
"The Commission" shall have the power to:
• Enter into contracts and incur obligations;
• Acquire, hold, mortgage, purchase and deal with property;
• Perform all such things as are necessary for or incidental to the carrying out of its functions and duties under the Act.
The Objectives of the Commission are to:
• Promote he healthy, safe and efficient conduct of petroleum operations in an environmentally and friendly and sustainable manner;
• Promote the efficient, safe, effective and sustainable infrastructural development of the petroleum industry; • Ensure the compliance with all applicable laws and regulations governing the petroleum industry.
Functions of the Commission:
• The Commission shall administer and enforce policies, laws and regulations relating to all aspects of petroleum operations which are assigned to it under this Act or any regulations made in pursuance of this Act or under any other enactment;
• Monitor and enforce compliance with the terms and conditions of all leases, licenses, permits, and authorizations issued in respect of any petroleum operations;
• In consultation with the Ministry of Environment, ensure adherence to applicable national and international environmental and other technical standards by all persons involved in petroleum operations.
• The Commission will have the power to modify, extend, renew, suspend and revoke any license or permit issued by it pursuant to the provisions of this Act;
• The Commission may make regulations necessary to give proper effect to the provisions of this Act.
• The Commission shall ensure any decisions of order made by the Commission contains the basis for the decision or order, are properly recorded in writing and are accessible to the public at reasonable times and places. The Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Company and the National Petroleum Company
• Within six months of the enactment of the Act, the Minister, under the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) incorporate the Nigerian Petroleum Assets Management Company and the National Petroleum Company;
• The Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Company shall manage the assets detailed in the Fourth Schedule to this Act;
• The National Petroleum Company shall operate the assets transferred to it as a fully commercial entity.
• This Act outlines the governance, funding and other authorities for both newly created entities.
http://politicsngr.com/senate-president-bukola-saraki-declare-public-hearing-petroleum-bill/
cc : lalasticlala

thumps up

Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by AngryNigerian(m): 2:21pm On Dec 07, 2016
How many times biko...
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by Seriousboy: 2:43pm On Dec 07, 2016
Another distractions again. No PIB bill into law, No votes/PVCs for any of you in 2019 elections. #NoPerformanceNo.............................

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Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by Olubukola16(f): 2:50pm On Dec 07, 2016
Am I the only one seeing this "7th November or 7th December"
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by jbhitler(m): 3:05pm On Dec 07, 2016
old age is really telling on me.did anybody see,host community, state or derivation clause in the bill?
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by ransomed: 3:27pm On Dec 07, 2016
Onyi Arewa on red alert to oppose this bill. NNPC is their garden and any attempt to change the status quo will be resisted with terms like " walahi, isha allah" akwoi surutuh.

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Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by Nobody: 3:43pm On Dec 07, 2016
Just pray its been passed to law
Re: Saraki To Declare Public Hearing On Petroleum Bill by searay(m): 3:49pm On Dec 07, 2016
I thought it was Saraki declared public holiday

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