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How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by References: 10:57am On Mar 01, 2019
The victory of President Muhammadu Buhari at the just-concluded polls may create stability in the nation’s economy, particularly the oil and gas sector, but challenges confronting the industry may remain.

Analysis by global think-tank, Wood Mackenzie, and other stakeholders in Nigeria, expect limited changes in the direction of the nation’s economy and the oil and gas sector.

Indeed, the stakeholders insisted that expected reforms that would drive investment, economic growth, and job creation might remain a mirage for the next four years.

Director, sub-Saharan Africa Research at Wood Mackenzie, Gail Anderson, said: “A second term means stability within key state bodies, such as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources. Of course, the President could take the opportunity to re-shuffle personnel, although we expect little change in direction.”

Anderson equally expressed pessimism over economic growth, as the tight control of the monetary policy will continue.

“In his first term, Buhari presided over collapsing oil prices, production outages, and a depreciating currency. The economic climate now is better than it was in 2015, but we expect no change in his economic approach, which is about tight control over Nigeria’s monetary policy and its main revenue earner, oil and gas,” she noted.

The analysis comes as stakeholders rated the administration poor in economic performance.
An earlier report by Bloomberg Economics had noted that, “If President Muhammadu Buhari wins another four-year term; it will probably mean more political interference in Nigeria’s economy and slower growth.”

With $200 billion stranded investment because of failure by successive governments to pass the Petroleum Industry Bill, stakeholders expressed doubt over anticipated reform in the sector, as the President, who doubles as the Minister of Petroleum Resources, earlier turned down the document, which would have tackled critical challenges in the sector.

With the ruling APC regaining control of the National Assembly, Anderson added that are no guarantees of the bill becoming a reality. “The legislative route to reform will likely hit a roadblock.”

This will in turn affect investment inflow into Nigeria, as investors await the assent to the bill.
“With major final investment decisions (FIDs) highly unlikely until the issue is resolved, these negotiations will go a long way to determining whether Nigeria’s world-class deepwater has an attractive long-term future. There is a lot at stake in the next four years,” she argued.

Founder and Principal Partner, Nextier, Patrick Okigbo, said unless the administration urgently put in place legal, regulatory, and fiscal framework to guide investments in the petroleum sector, Buhari’s second tenure will not achieve the expected results.

“For 18 years, various governments have made unsuccessful attempts to pass a petroleum industry bill. At the start of President Buhari’s first term, the bill was disaggregated into four bills for easy of passage. The first of the bills, Petroleum Industry Governance Bill, made it all the way through the National Assembly to the President for his assent. President Buhari did not grant the assent for a number of reasons. This means that there is still great uncertainty in Nigeria’s petroleum industry, and as such, it will be difficult for any serious local or foreign investment to make a big bet on Nigeria,” Okigbo insisted.

With the Senate President, Bukola Saraki’s loss at the poll, Okigbo noted that the current administration could pass the bill.
“The expectation is that now it appears that the APC has control of both the Presidency and the legislature, they will be able to drive through the bill. This, however, depends on the philosophical leanings of the current administration on that spectrum from capitalism to socialism or from market-facing to statist ideologies,” he added.

A Professor of Economics at the University of Ibadan, Adeola Adenikinju, called on the President to ensure that issues relating to subsidy payment and dilapidated refineries should be urgently addressed.

Adenikinju, who is the Director of Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law, expects a synergy between the executive and the legislative to douse the uncertainty in the sector.

https://m.guardian.ng/business-services/how-buharis-victory-will-affect-economy-oil-gas-sector/

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by donstan18: 11:01am On Mar 01, 2019
The illiterates that voted him will not understand this.

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Nobody: 11:03am On Mar 01, 2019
But Las Las zone b go cry tire.

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by morikee: 1:50pm On Mar 01, 2019
Hmm
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Satan66(m): 1:52pm On Mar 01, 2019
Lies
All of these are lies.
Buhari will make Nigeria better

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Miracle4Sure: 1:52pm On Mar 01, 2019
grin grin
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Herdsmen: 1:53pm On Mar 01, 2019
This one's no understand economic development..

Baba abeg just fight your corruption and go..

Elrufia go finish the rest..

Elrufia 2023..
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Biingoo: 1:53pm On Mar 01, 2019
It's well. Na to turn bureau the change nai sure pass
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by DAntivirus: 1:53pm On Mar 01, 2019
Let's just stop predicting and let things happen...


All the prediction about the elections, how did it turn out?

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by gurunlocker: 1:53pm On Mar 01, 2019
We just hope they will stop playing their hit song "PDP 16 years of ruling"

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Glossyclick(m): 1:53pm On Mar 01, 2019
There Is Nothing to do Him. Though Am not his fan i pray Things Change For The Better.

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by DMerciful(m): 1:57pm On Mar 01, 2019
Government of poverty will not do anything

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by jericco1(m): 1:58pm On Mar 01, 2019
useless govt
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Nobody: 2:00pm On Mar 01, 2019
Nonsense and macaroni!

Just say you are disappointed that the guy that was gonna sell NNPC to 'yousall' got rejected overwhelmingly at the polls and you don't like the socialism-leaned policies of PMB's government.

But the truth is, a poor country like Nigeria can only lift his citizens out of poverty by employing certain socialism leaned policies like it is done in Scandinavian countries and to a little extent, China.

Extreme socialism as practiced in Venezuela, I am against. but UNREGULATED capitalism as preached by the west and practiced in America where you have just one Dangote as the richest in Africa but the remaining 180million suffering and wallowing in poverty is an absolute sham of an economic system!

Leave Buhari and his social policies alone, poor Nigerians (majority) like am like that

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Nobody: 2:01pm On Mar 01, 2019
;P
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by futurism: 2:02pm On Mar 01, 2019
Herdsmen:
This one's no understand economic development..

Baba abeg just fight your corruption and go..

Elrufia go finish the rest..

Elrufia 2023..
elrufai for president?

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by kernniejay(m): 2:08pm On Mar 01, 2019
donstan18:
The illiterates that voted him will not understand this.

So what were your PDP achievements in all their years?

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by quickly: 2:08pm On Mar 01, 2019
Nigeria is a country where the a mass of illiterate and uneducated dominate educated.

Where the poorest region dictate to the richer region.

A person with f9 parallel except for irs is dominating a country with many first class graduate exports.

America was setup by the brightest minds run by very qualified people while Nigeria all u have to be is an ex coup plotter or beneficiary of coup plotting.

The worst candidates get millions of votes and the best candidates get thousands.

The first 4 years was negative change this next 4 if we are not careful will be double figure negative .

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by grandstar(m): 2:20pm On Mar 01, 2019
Nothing major can come from this government

Buhari is a left leaning populist and reluctant to apply painful reforms or quickly withdraws in the face of a showdown over reforms.

It is another 4 years of lacklustre growth.

I'm seeing danger by 2022 if government borrowing goes unchecked. It may lead to a crash of the Naira.

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by adekalumichael: 2:24pm On Mar 01, 2019
Las Las we will balance.
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by TheFreeOne: 2:24pm On Mar 01, 2019
Satan66:
Lies
All of these are lies.
Buhari will make Nigeria better

So those economists who are professionals are lying?

And you with a moniker of the father of lies is saying the truth? cheesy

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by papparatzzi2013: 2:25pm On Mar 01, 2019
donstan18:
The illiterates that voted him will not understand this.

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by AfonjaConehead: 2:26pm On Mar 01, 2019
PRESIDENT OSINBAJO,get ready. Soon, very soon
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Nobody: 2:27pm On Mar 01, 2019
Suru Gede on the beat...
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by SIRTee15: 2:27pm On Mar 01, 2019
jayfolarin:
Nonsense and macaroni!

Just say you are disappointed that the guy that was gonna sell NNPC to 'yousall' got rejected overwhelmingly at the polls and you don't like the socialism-leaned policies of PMB's government.

But the truth is, a poor country like Nigeria can only lift his citizens out of poverty by employing certain socialism leaned policies like it is done in Scandinavian countries and to a little extent, China.

Extreme socialism as practiced in Venezuela, I am against. but UNREGULATED capitalism as preached by the west and practiced in America where you have just one Dangote as the richest in Africa but the remaining 180million suffering and wallowing in poverty is an absolute sham of an economic system!

Leave Buhari and his social policies alone, poor Nigerians (majority) like am like that
Unsustainable social welfare policies without a counter balance increased productivity n wealth creation is a recipe for a doomed economy....
Nigerian is in for a long solo ride....

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Nobody: 2:31pm On Mar 01, 2019
SIRTee15:

Unsustainable social welfare policies without a counter balance increased productivity n wealth creation is a recipe for a doomed economy....
Nigerian is in for a long solo ride....

Its why I said the likes of what is being practiced in Scandinavian countries. Sweden, Norway (with lots of oil like Nigeria), Denmark all practice this form of social welfarism with a touch of capatilism. It works, and it works real well!

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by olajide8(m): 2:36pm On Mar 01, 2019
jayfolarin:
Nonsense and macaroni!

Just say you are disappointed that the guy that was gonna sell NNPC to 'yousall' got rejected overwhelmingly at the polls and you don't like the socialism-leaned policies of PMB's government.

But the truth is, a poor country like Nigeria can only lift his citizens out of poverty by employing certain socialism leaned policies like it is done in Scandinavian countries and to a little extent, China.

Extreme socialism as practiced in Venezuela, I am against. but UNREGULATED capitalism as preached by the west and practiced in America where you have just one Dangote as the richest in Africa but the remaining 180million suffering and wallowing in poverty is an absolute sham of an economic system!

Leave Buhari and his social policies alone, poor Nigerians (majority) like am like that

Chop knuckle you just made my day* you are the most intelligent person I have come across on nairaland in a long while

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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by wambosamuel1980: 2:46pm On Mar 01, 2019
The people that voted for him will never knw when trying to explains they will start calling you names. We expect economic growths jobs creation but we will never stop criticizing them if they bring bad policies.
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by tradepunter: 3:00pm On Mar 01, 2019
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Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by Printerscanner: 3:06pm On Mar 01, 2019
donstan18:
The illiterates that voted him will not understand this.

Only and educated illiterate and an unfortunate nincompoop like you will reason like this.
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by 007lss: 3:27pm On Mar 01, 2019
Satan66:
Lies All of these are lies. Buhari will make Nigeria better
correct
Re: How Buhari's Victory Will Affect The Oil And Gas, Economy Sectors - The Guardian by TheAlchemist: 3:31pm On Mar 01, 2019
We can only expect more inefficiencies within the oil and gas industry as long as the Cabal are in charge. Expect NNPC to be more debt ridden, even if oil sells for $200 per barrel. More Turn Around Maintenance (TAM) for unproductive and obsolete refineries. I doubt their would be any noticeable improvement within the industry. The Nigerian Content Board, becoming more toothless, they can bark but surely can't bite. ... Ibe Kachikwu leaking his wounds and moving on quietly... ooh i almost omitted this Dangote telling us, he can not sell his fuel to Nigerians at N145 per litre. In Dangote's voice, i am not a charity worker. Enjoy the Next Level.

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