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Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by hinwazaka: 3:45pm On Feb 20, 2017
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has said the on-going recession rocking the nation can be linked to the activities of the Niger-Delta militants last year.He stated this on Monday while delivering his opening remarks at an investigative hearing on the alleged violation of the Public Procurement Act and abuses of the Amnesty Programme jointly organized by the House of Representatives Committees on Public Procurement and Niger Delta Affairs.Dogara said that in 2016, the intense militancy activities that raged in the Niger Delta region and the rising security risks which hindered the exploration of oil and economic activities in the region, resulted in a drastic reduction in Nigeria’soil production capacity and revenues; foreign direct investment and the dwindling of the nation’s economy.He noted that the activities of militants cost Nigeria, the giant of Africa, to lose its position as the largest producer and exporter of oil in the African continent.Dogara said there was an urgent need to take necessary steps to solve the problems of increasing loss of revenue accruable to the federal government which is estimated to be between $50 billion and $100 billion; and the lossof about 3000 MW of electricity due to the renewed tension in the region. He said this can be achieved through the restoration of the Amnesty programme.The Speaker urged all stakeholders and participants in the public hearing to be open-minded, honest and constructive in their contributions, adding that the Green Chambers expects the Joint Committee to take into consideration the submissions and positions presented by stakeholders in arriving at its recommendations to the House. He said: “Your participation in this Hearing as stakeholders, will not only assist the House of Representatives in the discharge of its constitutional duties, but also contribute to the on-going efforts to move Nigeria’s economy out of Recession.“It is worthy of note that the activities of the militants cost, Nigeria, the giant of Africa, to lose its position as the largest producer and exporter of oil in the African continent.“According to Dr Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, the Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Nigeria lost between $50 billion and$100 billion in oil revenues to militant attacks on installations in 2016. At a point, he said, the attacks cut production to 1.2 million barrels a day— a loss of 1 million barrels a day.“Indeed Nigeria lost about 3,000 MW of electricity to militancy activities in the Niger Delta, since then, according to Raji Fashola (SAN) – the Hon Minister of Works, Power, and Housing.“As representatives of the people, the House noted the urgent need to take necessary steps to solve these problems, and restore the Amnesty programme to the ideals for which it was set up.“Let me use this opportunity to state that a more permanent solution which directly empowers the areas and stakeholders where oil and gas is produced should be instituted in order to achieve better fiscal, social and environmental equity. It is in this regard, that we welcome the recent announcement of the Hon Minister of State, Petroleum, of the unveiling of a 20-point agenda aimed at instituting permanent peace in the oil-producing region.“I urge all stakeholders and participants in this hearing to be open minded, honest and constructive in their contributions and we expect the Joint Committee to take into consideration the submissions and positions presented by stakeholders in arriving at its recommendations to the House.”
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Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by BUHARIISCURSED(m): 3:46pm On Feb 20, 2017
grin ANI mals in human skin sad

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Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by sarrki(m): 3:48pm On Feb 20, 2017
Dogara you saraki and your colleagues

Both in the hallowed chambers caused it
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by Chuksonyeike: 3:48pm On Feb 20, 2017
What about the new sherriff in town who was out to recover N13Billion from Tompolo against common sense

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Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by hinwazaka: 3:48pm On Feb 20, 2017
They are also to blame for our missing President, our padded budget, Trump's presidency and Barcelona's 4-0 loss

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Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by APCHaram: 3:48pm On Feb 20, 2017
I hereby declare "Operation 12 Monkeys" s great success.

Where are those ingrate afonjas that were making noise that they want oil to crash?
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by sarrki(m): 3:50pm On Feb 20, 2017
Nigerian politicians have no conscience at all

They are wicked

You padd budget

You embezzled

You inflate contracts

You collect side kick

Collect forex from cbn

You didn't mentioned all these



All this amount to

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Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by idealsico(m): 3:50pm On Feb 20, 2017
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by Nobody: 3:52pm On Feb 20, 2017
God help us!
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by anibi9674: 3:53pm On Feb 20, 2017
nonsense
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by luvinhubby(m): 3:54pm On Feb 20, 2017
Click like if you think Dogara smoked raw weed.

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Share if otherwise.

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Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by DozieInc(m): 4:09pm On Feb 20, 2017
Such nonsense could be as a result of his travel to London. They will soon run out of people to blame.

When the cow is distressed it produces soured milk -African Proverb.
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by Okanokan(m): 4:59pm On Feb 20, 2017
Wow! Not GEJ again, now Niger-Delta Militant. Dogara must be told the blunt truth, that recession came about as a result of intellectual laziness and inability of the Apc apparachik to think through its policies and past policies wholistically before implementing them.
Blaming Niger-Delta Militant for the current recession and not blaming the Government lopsided economic policies smack of the proverbial ostritch who buried her head in sand thinking she is hidden. Dogara is aware that his later day party the Apc was built with sole purpose, of winning election and not of bringing about economic dividend of democracy. With the peace in the Niger-Delta has anything changed?

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Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by freeze001(f): 5:32pm On Feb 20, 2017
luvinhubby:
Click like if you think Dogara smoked raw weed.

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Share if otherwise.

Dem dey cook d weed come smoke am before? Just need to be sure before clicking... undecided

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Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by omaguibu(m): 5:35pm On Feb 20, 2017
Dogara, you are gradually dismissing my likeness for you.
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by limeta(f): 5:38pm On Feb 20, 2017
Say what you like .
I only care about avengers.
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by oduastates: 6:11pm On Feb 20, 2017
These guys should never have been anywhere close to power .
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by BUHARIISCURSED(m): 6:35pm On Feb 20, 2017
oduastates:
These guys should never have been anywhere close to power .
hes an agent of CHANGE grin

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Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by anibi9674: 8:26pm On Feb 20, 2017
why did Niger delta militants go back to hostilities.
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by timecapsule: 9:06pm On Feb 20, 2017
Shame to NIGERIA! So it was this oil that make you gaint of AFRICA? In cotonue what are they using to generate 24hrs light and their economy is in stable condition? Bad workman always blame his tools. THIEF & PAD.
Re: Niger Delta militants are to blame for recession: Dogara by luvinhubby(m): 9:07pm On Feb 20, 2017
freeze001:


Dem dey cook d weed come smoke am before? Just need to be sure before clicking... undecided

Na drying dem dey dry to process it oo.

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