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"Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by inspire700(m): 10:36am On Jan 17, 2017
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said Nigeria must move fast to diversify its economy else it will end in regret.He said the days of crude oil as Nigeria's major source of revenue are numbered. "We must be smart and act intelligently and fast," he said.

The vice president stated this on Monday, January 16, in when he visited Gbaramatu kingdom in Delta State as part of his peace mission to the Niger Delta region.

After meeting behind closed doors with leaders of Gbaramatu at the palace of the Pere of Gbaramatu kingdom, Oboro Gbaraun II Aketekpe, Osinbajo while speaking to a large crowd told the people that the future of the oil industry is full of enormous challenges.

He said: "In another 20 to 30 years, our oil won’t be as precious as it is today and that is reality? America has stopped buying oil from us. All the countries of Asia that buy oil from us are building alternative means of power, China and Japan are developing electric cars. In fact, Japan has more charging stations than petrol stations. Solar power is getting cheaper.

"The Niger Delta of today is one where aside environmental degradation, between 1998 and 2015, over 20,000 persons have died from fire incidents arising from breaching of the pipelines.

"To prepare for a great future for the Gbaramatu kingdom, three things must happen: we must recognise the unique environmental challenges the Niger Delta is facing, we must also recognise that the Niger Delta is a special economic zone for this nation so we must treat it as a special development zone."

According to him, this means that the federal and state governments as well as the National Assembly, NDDC and civil societies representing Niger Delta must come together on a round table and map out a strategy for rapid development.

"There is no excuse for not planning together. The federal government cannot solve the problem of Niger Delta. It is impossible for the FG to do it alone. The state should devote a substantial portion of its budget to this special project," the Vice President said.


He added that the critical areas the federal government is bothered about is infrastructure, disclosing that in the 2017 budget, "we have provided for the commencement of the Lagos–Calabar rail way which will go through Delta."

"We are working with the Chinese on this project. When I leave here we will visit the site of the Maritime University. The president has directed the ministry of petroleum to work quick to see to the realisation of all of the objectives of implementing this crucial educational institution.

"Establishing this university has passed the second reading in the National Assembly and I know we have the commitment of the members of the national assembly to fast track this bill so that the maritime school will be completed as soon as possible."

Osinbajo explained that the maritime university which is expected to start fully in September this year and other government projects cannot become functional without enough revenue which is being frustrated by militants and pipeline vandals.

"If there is no revenue, we are deceiving ourselves. There must be revenue and it can only come when there is peace. There should be commitment to peace," he stated.

He further said that the PAN Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has submitted a detailed list of 16 issues for dialogue that will help in ascertaining key development priorities, noting that "it is an important working document that represents an excellent road map to the future of Niger Delta."


SOURCE: http://www.gistpark.com/2017/01/nigerias-oil-be-useless-in-20-years.html

Re: "Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by TANTUMERGO007(m): 10:40am On Jan 17, 2017
Even the 50 gallons of oyel discovered in lagos would be use less too grin

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Re: "Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by Jokerman(m): 10:42am On Jan 17, 2017
Osibanjo are you God??

Although you are right with diversification, buh what Baba Ara doing about it...??

Isn't he looking for oil in a dry land??

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Re: "Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by dunkem21(m): 10:42am On Jan 17, 2017
cheesy
Re: "Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by googlepikins: 10:49am On Jan 17, 2017
"There is no excuse for not planning together. The federal government cannot solve the problem of Niger Delta. It is impossible for the FG to do it alone.

buhari and afonjas want to now use our oil to develop their own land first abi? abeg what is Avengers waiting for, no time. Buhari and this commissioner that can't even protect Christians in this jihadist government should thank his god menh no throw bottle for him head for delta state.

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Re: "Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by pinkcottoncandy: 10:50am On Jan 17, 2017
Was this the message he went to tell the Urhobo chief dem?

No wonder they walked out on him!!

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Re: "Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by toonzay(m): 10:51am On Jan 17, 2017
Where to Now o¿¿ next canoe to Italy abeg
Re: "Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by Fedayeen02: 11:21am On Jan 17, 2017
Osibanjo always talking nonsense and Lies right from the days he was campaigning in BRT

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Re: "Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by idupaul: 11:33am On Jan 17, 2017
The oil has been useless since 1984 when it's revenue was stopped from being used to develope Nigeria
Re: "Nigeria's Oil Be Useless In 20 Years" - Vice President Osinbajo by Nobody: 2:23pm On Jan 17, 2017
inspire700:
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said Nigeria must move fast to diversify its economy else it will end in regret.He said the days of crude oil as Nigeria's major source of revenue are numbered. "We must be smart and act intelligently and fast," he said.

The vice president stated this on Monday, January 16, in when he visited Gbaramatu kingdom in Delta State as part of his peace mission to the Niger Delta region.

After meeting behind closed doors with leaders of Gbaramatu at the palace of the Pere of Gbaramatu kingdom, Oboro Gbaraun II Aketekpe, Osinbajo while speaking to a large crowd told the people that the future of the oil industry is full of enormous challenges.

He said: "In another 20 to 30 years, our oil won’t be as precious as it is today and that is reality? America has stopped buying oil from us. All the countries of Asia that buy oil from us are building alternative means of power, China and Japan are developing electric cars. In fact, Japan has more charging stations than petrol stations. Solar power is getting cheaper.

"The Niger Delta of today is one where aside environmental degradation, between 1998 and 2015, over 20,000 persons have died from fire incidents arising from breaching of the pipelines.

"To prepare for a great future for the Gbaramatu kingdom, three things must happen: we must recognise the unique environmental challenges the Niger Delta is facing, we must also recognise that the Niger Delta is a special economic zone for this nation so we must treat it as a special development zone."

According to him, this means that the federal and state governments as well as the National Assembly, NDDC and civil societies representing Niger Delta must come together on a round table and map out a strategy for rapid development.

"There is no excuse for not planning together. The federal government cannot solve the problem of Niger Delta. It is impossible for the FG to do it alone. The state should devote a substantial portion of its budget to this special project," the Vice President said.


He added that the critical areas the federal government is bothered about is infrastructure, disclosing that in the 2017 budget, "we have provided for the commencement of the Lagos–Calabar rail way which will go through Delta."

"We are working with the Chinese on this project. When I leave here we will visit the site of the Maritime University. The president has directed the ministry of petroleum to work quick to see to the realisation of all of the objectives of implementing this crucial educational institution.

"Establishing this university has passed the second reading in the National Assembly and I know we have the commitment of the members of the national assembly to fast track this bill so that the maritime school will be completed as soon as possible."

Osinbajo explained that the maritime university which is expected to start fully in September this year and other government projects cannot become functional without enough revenue which is being frustrated by militants and pipeline vandals.

"If there is no revenue, we are deceiving ourselves. There must be revenue and it can only come when there is peace. There should be commitment to peace," he stated.

He further said that the PAN Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has submitted a detailed list of 16 issues for dialogue that will help in ascertaining key development priorities, noting that "it is an important working document that represents an excellent road map to the future of Niger Delta."


SOURCE: http://www.gistpark.com/2017/01/nigerias-oil-be-useless-in-20-years.html
Teach Nigerians ways to diversify.Dont just come here and start talking without giving practical initiative.Besides,why is buhari spending billions that ought to be used in diversifying into other sources of revenue creation to explore crude oil in Chad basin and benue? Besides,why have other oil producing nation yet to diversify?

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