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PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Islie: 10:42am On Jun 16, 2017
By Musa Abdullahi Krishi & Daniel Adugbo



The new Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) before the House of Representatives has expanded the concept of host communities to include some non-oil states.

The Bill, read for the second time yesterday, provides that state where there is a refinery, petroleum depot or where pipeline passes through will draw from the host communities’ funds.

According to the NNPC, Nigeria has 5000 kilometres of pipeline network and twenty-one (21) storage depots. Independent marketers account for over 83 depots spread across the country.

The pipeline networks (depending on the product they are conveying) crisscross states in the West mostly Lagos and South Warri, Port Harcourt, East Aba, Owerri down to the North, Kaduna, Kano and Gombe.

The House yesterday passed three different bills on the petroleum industry for second reading including the Senate version already passed by the upper chamber last month.

Although some lawmakers picked holes in the bill, they allowed it pass for second reading for stakeholders to contribute their quota during public hearing.

The bill provides that the benefits to be derived by non-oil communities will be less than those for communities where oil exploration and production take place.

The bill is titled: ‘A Bill for an Act to provide for a framework relating to Petroleum Host Community’s participation, cost and benefit sharing amongst the government, petroleum exploration companies and petroleum host communities and for related matters.’

Leading debate on the Bill, Rep Joseph Akinlaja (PDP, Ondo), said the draft law provides that there should be a Petroleum Communities Trust Fund as a corporate body for each local government hosting upstream facilities to manage the monies received as payment for hosting petroleum operations.

He said there shall be a board for the fund and that 0.5 percent of the fund would be allocated to local government councils in the affected communities.

He said the federal government shall pay to each fund the following monies: 10 percent of the total amount payable to a state government from its derivation revenue and 20 percent of an aggregate of the total royalties accruing to the federal government to be evenly distributed by all concerned local governments.

Other monies to be paid by the federal government are 50 percent of government receipt from levies for pipelines payable to host communities hosting such pipelines and the local government shall be the general custodian of the monies.

“Host communities include both where oil is produced and where pipeline passes as well as where there’s oil installation which can constitute danger to human beings. Nobody knew 10 years ago that oil would be produced in Lagos.

“Communities where oil is produced suffer different degrees of degradation. There are communities that don’t know night because of gas flaring, because there’s always light, but it is dangerous light.

“The core place where crude oil is mined has different percentage from where flow station is. Where the pipelines pass, they’re also part of the communities, but they’re graded in the bill. There are areas we call impacted communities,” he said.

The lawmaker also said the law would encourage people to come into the country for exploration businesses even before production, which would in turn increase investment, transparency and profitability.

On host communities, he said when there is vandalism, where the pipeline passes suffers, not the communities where the exploration takes place.

The bill passed by the Senate has broken the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) into two commercial entities namely: National Oil Company and the Nigerian Petroleum Assets Management Company.

The NPC would take charge of petroleum products, while the NPMAC would operate as a commercial entity with the responsibility of managing all assets currently held by the NNPC.

The bill also proposed the establishment of the Nigeria Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NPRC) to serve as the regulator responsible for licensing, monitoring, supervision of petroleum operations enforcing laws, regulations and standards across the value chain.

Meanwhile, the House has referred the three bills to a special ad-hoc committee on PIB to be headed by Chief Whip, Alhassan Ado Doguwa, while other members of the panel include Akinlaja, Nwokolo, Reps Emmanuel Yisa Orker-Jev, Musa Sarkin Adar, Ossai Nicholas Ossai, among others.

The NPC would take charge of petroleum products, while the NPMAC would operate as a commercial entity with the responsibility of managing all assets currently held by the NNPC.

The bill also proposed the establishment of the Nigeria Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NPRC) to serve as the regulator responsible for licensing, monitoring, supervision of petroleum operations enforcing laws, regulations and standards across the value chain.


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/pib-kano-kaduna-lagos-listed-as-host-communities/202063.html


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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by HiddenShadow: 10:45am On Jun 16, 2017
Where are the fake SS people

Come and tell the real SS people that Biafra is not a better deal for them


Kano Kaduna and Lagos host communities


See broad daylight theft

Let me see any cow that will shout, One Nigeria

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by OZAOEKPE(f): 10:47am On Jun 16, 2017
Not even an OYEL producing state... I pity this grave called a country.

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Nobody: 10:47am On Jun 16, 2017
Ok
Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by sarrki(m): 10:47am On Jun 16, 2017
Why Kano & Kaduna ?

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by OZAOEKPE(f): 10:49am On Jun 16, 2017
sarrki:
Why Kano & Kaduna ?
Its called one Nigeria my foot...

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Nobody: 10:50am On Jun 16, 2017
Nigeria will remain a joke because of parochial interest.


The parasitic North can NEVER let go of this contraption. Chad and Niger will be looking for a way to join northern Nigeria where money comes in for doing nothing.



Maclatunji will not write about it because of religious sentiments

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by CutieGuy(m): 10:50am On Jun 16, 2017
OZAOEKPE:

Its called one Nigeria my foot...

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Nobody: 10:52am On Jun 16, 2017
sarrki:
Why Kano & Kaduna ?
U neva see chom chin


The North has HYPERDEC, NEDC and other ways they milk others while your types clap for them and pray they continue
to put you under

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by OZAOEKPE(f): 10:53am On Jun 16, 2017
QueenOfNepal:
Nigeria will remain a joke because of parochial interest.


The parasitic North can NEVER let go of this contraption. Chad and Niger will be looking for a way to join northern Nigeria where money comes in for doing nothing.



Maclatunji will not write about it because of religious sentiments
No afonja licks alimis azz better than that tunji of a guy..

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Ikology(m): 10:54am On Jun 16, 2017
Islie:









https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/pib-kano-kaduna-lagos-listed-as-host-communities/202063.html







provides that state where there is a refinery, petroleum depot or where pipeline passes through will draw from the host communities’ funds.
According to the NNPC, Nigeria has 5000 kilometres of pipeline network and twenty-one (21) storage depots.

Most communities with pipeline networks and NNPC depots will benefit from host community funds.

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Nobody: 10:54am On Jun 16, 2017
The North will still not feel the impact of all these because they are Cursed with Bad Leaders who keeps them down through religious and illiteracy.


The North will always be a clog in the wheel of the South

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Kyase(m): 10:57am On Jun 16, 2017
QueenOfNepal:
Nigeria will remain a joke because of parochial interest.


The parasitic North can NEVER let go of this contraption. Chad and Niger will be looking for a way to join northern Nigeria where money comes in for doing nothing.



Maclatunji will not write about it because of religious sentiments
Mehn the North is good in politics, wow. My respect to them on this.

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Nobody: 10:57am On Jun 16, 2017
Ikology:


provides that state where there is a refinery, petroleum depot or where pipeline passes through will draw from the host communities’ funds.
According to the NNPC, Nigeria has 5000 kilometres of pipeline network and twenty-one (21) storage depots.

Most communities with pipeline networks and NNPC depots will benefit from host community funds.
It's only in Nigeria where dictionary meaning of words are changed to Nigeria meaning.



Let the ND lock their Pipe of Oil then come back and define Host Community and Oil in the North.


Nonsense. Shame upon you

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Lokospirit(m): 10:58am On Jun 16, 2017
Wonder shall never end .

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by EzeUche(m): 10:59am On Jun 16, 2017
We the "SS people" will stay far away from the thread.

But are found in every Biafra thread.

It just shows they are not really from the SS.

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Kyase(m): 10:59am On Jun 16, 2017
QueenOfNepal:
The North will still not feel the impact of all these because they are Cursed with Bad Leaders who keeps them down through religious and illiteracy.


The North will always be a clog in the wheel of the South
You think? Come to the North and see things for yourself. They are all back to school.

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Nobody: 11:00am On Jun 16, 2017
Kyase:
Mehn the North is good in politics, wow. My respect to them on this.
Benue is a huge grazing reserve with your forefathers land about to be shared between a Malian fulani and a Gombe Fulani and you are busy applauding them.



I ll remember to keep more rations for you in an an IDP camp where you will be displaced to.



What is really wrong with this Benue People

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by macaranta(m): 11:01am On Jun 16, 2017
Interesting
Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by astana1: 11:01am On Jun 16, 2017
Good!
Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Nobody: 11:02am On Jun 16, 2017
Kyase:
You think? Come to the North and see things for yourself. They are all back to school.
One million almajiri are right now in the street in the North and you are shouting back to school.



Maybe you mean Eze Goes To School.

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by obyrich(m): 11:03am On Jun 16, 2017
That's nice

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by seXytOhbAd(m): 11:03am On Jun 16, 2017
Lol
Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Beverages: 11:03am On Jun 16, 2017
Who's parasite that feed on host now?

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Fremancipation: 11:04am On Jun 16, 2017
Where is the we niger deltans and we south south oya come and embrace your one najiriya.


Op you should have added Biafra to the title. That's the only way they show up.

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Nobody: 11:05am On Jun 16, 2017
fear north. so because oil pipeline passes through a state as Niger, it automatically becomes a host? Bleep one Nigeria mehn.

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by Nobody: 11:05am On Jun 16, 2017
Some SS and Afonja controlled region wont like this...

"refinery, petroleum depot or where pipeline passes through will draw from the host communities’ funds."

- So Anambra would join soon

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Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by ideynl1: 11:06am On Jun 16, 2017
"We South South" prefer this. Igbos are after our oil through biafra. They will make us minorities in Biafra.

We prefer one Nigeria; even if north steal all our oil, pollute our land and water, we will never join Biafra. We will insist on restructure Instead whenever the issue of secession is mentioned.

For now, we will play the ostrich and never comment on any issue relating to this.

God bless "we south south" crew for understanding.

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