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FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Nobody: 10:58am On Aug 13, 2012
The Federal Government has deleted a provision, which could force it to publish how much oil it pumps and all the payments it receives from oil firms from the new Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), a thorough study of the Bill at the weekend revealed.

The older version of the Bill contained the provision. The government had always promised to ensure that there was transparency in its oil transactions, which would entail publishing the exact barrels of crude oil produced and the revenue.

President Goodluck Jonathan handed over the Bill to the National Assembly, according to Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, “To particularly trigger the much-awaited reforms in the oil and gas sector.”

But provisions that would have forced government to publish the exact barrels of crude oil it pumps and all the revenue it got from oil firms – in an industry where secrecy is blamed for corruption – have been removed from the Bill.

In its place, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) at the weekend stated that transparency could be achieved in the sector through the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act, which the President signed few days to the 2011 general elections.

Group Managing Director (GMD) of the NNPC, Andrew Yakubu, who stated this, pledged to abide by the spirit and letter of the FoI Act in all its operations to entrench a culture of probity and accountability.

But an oil and gas expert, who consulted for the government on the PIB, Pedro Van Meurs, told Reuters that the removal of the provision on transparency should be a source of concern for Nigerians.

“Transparency provisions related to corporate income tax, hydrocarbon tax and production sharing were deleted. This should be a source of concern,” he said.

“I expect the petroleum industry to be happy. I expect many Nigerians to be upset,” he added.

When the law finally comes, it looks likely to be a botched job that gives favourable tax terms to foreign oil firms while doing little to satisfy calls for transparency and reform of a corrupt and wasteful sector.

The Bill also gives the oil minister new supervisory powers over all industry institutions, including a new regulator to police downstream and upstream, raising concerns about checks and balances.

Lawmakers had rejected drafts that did this in the past.

It says anyone who “interferes” with the minister will be fined or imprisoned.

And it allows the oil minister and the directors of state institutions to receive gifts, which will not please civil society groups calling for an end to graft.


NNPC, however, pledged to abide by the spirit and letters of the 2011 FoI Act in all its operations to entrench a culture of probity and accountability.

Speaking at the induction ceremony for newly recruited graduate trainees at the NNPC Towers in Abuja, Yakubu stated that ahead of the signing into law of the then FoI Bill by Jonathan, the NNPC had taken bold measures to open its operations to public scrutiny.

“Long before the Freedom of Information Act came into force, the NNPC has been maintaining an open door policy which sees it volunteering information to its various publics through press releases, advertorials and presentations at different forums, including hearings at the National Assembly,’’ the GMD stated.

He said with the formal signing of the FoI Bill into law last year, the NNPC management swiftly established a task force with the goal of examining the new law and advising management on how best to comply with the provisions of the law.

“We have since internalised the contents of that report and as a corporation, we are ready to ensure that our actions and processes live up to public scrutiny.

“Under my watch as GMD, I intend to abide by this principle,’’ Yakubu affirmed.

In the bill, foreign oil companies like Shell, Chevron and Exxon will be relieved that tax changes are more favourable compared with previous versions.

This could be a sticky point with lawmakers seeking a better deal for Nigeria.

Analysts believe that the taxes foreign firms pay on profits onshore, which will be published under the PIB, will amount to a big cut from the taxes that are now levied in secret.

Furthermore, the cut will apply both to existing fields and new fields, unlike in earlier versions of the law where tax cuts were only on new fields, the analyst said.

Van Meurs says the government could lose 20-50 per cent of its tax revenue per barrel on existing assets.

The PIB is meant to change everything from fiscal terms to overhauling the NNPC.

Its comprehensive nature caused years of disputes between lawmakers, ministers and oil majors.

However, the latest copy proposes few changes that will improve transparency. For instance, keeping royalty payments secret will not be allowed.

Oil company profit taxes proposed in the Bill are also in the public domain for the first time but it does not require disclosure of oil sales, of other taxes like income and hydrocarbon tax, nor of payments to the government, including signature bonuses.

Openness on such subjects is vital to clean up the energy sector, say campaigners.

Detail is thin on plans to partly sell off the mismanaged NNPC, seen by experts as the biggest barrier to progress.

Nigeria exports about 2 million barrels per day (bpd) but could double this with a better-managed state oil firm able to pay for its share of joint ventures, foreign oil majors say.

NNPC was last month described by the National Assembly as “answerable to no one” in a probe into a $6.8 billion fuel subsidy fraud.

It is accused by oil traders of owing billions in unpaid bills.

The NNPC has rejected allegations of corruption or insolvency.


http://dailyindependentnig.com/2012/08/fg-deletes-transparency-clause-from-new-pib/news-39/
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Nobody: 11:06am On Aug 13, 2012
Indeed we are upset. *smh*
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Chanchit: 11:41am On Aug 13, 2012
Foolish people, all the scope is to have more money to embezzle, store it in foreign countries, die.. Then some will be returned and most used to develope other peoples economy
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Nobody: 11:59am On Aug 13, 2012
And it allows the oil minister and the directors of state institutions to receive gifts, which will not please civil society groups calling for an end to graft.

lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by miteolu(m): 12:43pm On Aug 13, 2012
Can someone summarize I am very busy to read this article.

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Nobody: 12:47pm On Aug 13, 2012
And the stealing continues.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by kunlekunle: 12:53pm On Aug 13, 2012
its a global truth that you cant legislate against corruption.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by otokx(m): 1:01pm On Aug 13, 2012
miteolu: Can someone summarize I am very busy to read this article.

A snake can only give birth to something that is long.

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by mkmyers45(m): 1:10pm On Aug 13, 2012
Then what is the use of the bill? Definitely the corruption won't stop ever no? How can the people hold government accountable when common date is unavailable to citizenry? Certainly we can't be happy no?
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by stillme(m): 1:22pm On Aug 13, 2012
Nigerians can only come online to run their mouth like tap but when they see someone who has the courage face to the govt,they will start condemning the brave one.
Like the Jews, they preferred the release of a thief than the saviour. Hypocrites ones!!

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Nobody: 1:24pm On Aug 13, 2012
miteolu: Can someone summarize I am very busy to read this article.

Read it when you have time.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Ashawoboi: 1:29pm On Aug 13, 2012
E be like sayyyy.....dem won 2 do anoda decieving again e ooo....al de rili want 2 do is get in touch with BIG BOX
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by malc619(m): 1:33pm On Aug 13, 2012
Systemic Corruption @ its best.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Nobody: 1:37pm On Aug 13, 2012
Poster, bring your version of the PIB, lets compare and contrast. It is the only way to address this issue. We have not seen what you are telling us.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Nobody: 1:42pm On Aug 13, 2012
Billyonaire: Poster, bring your version of the PIB, lets compare and contrast. It is the only way to address this issue. We have not seen what you are telling us.

Is it about what i'm telling you, or about what the story says? Am I the author?

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by skullbaba: 1:49pm On Aug 13, 2012
the only i understand is that they are allow to collect gift. They are mad, using an euphemist word gift and not bribe. Set of hyprocrite. And beaf and his set of jonathan internet bomber will come here and spit poooo
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by bobokelly(m): 2:14pm On Aug 13, 2012
This is the most corrupt government in Nigeria history, CURRUPTION + CURRUPTION = THIEF
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Tolulop001(f): 2:30pm On Aug 13, 2012
miteolu: Can someone summarize I am very busy to read this article.

Seriously? Mtchwww
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Demdem(m): 3:11pm On Aug 13, 2012
The killer Party (PDP) has no good intention for this country. Corruption takes root continously in the absence of transparency

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by deandavid(m): 3:19pm On Aug 13, 2012
when do we go for occupy nigeria part 2? Nigerians when ll u get angry? Pdp's govt is killin us

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Nobody: 3:21pm On Aug 13, 2012
We are only good @ making noise online. It wouldn't change anything, its high time we fight for what is right in this corrupt country, even if it means joining alliance with boko boiz and redirecting their course for a better fight. This is madness

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Onyenna(m): 3:26pm On Aug 13, 2012
We are f-cked beyond fu-ckable reasons...... Damn!! Wtf!!!!
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Nobody: 3:43pm On Aug 13, 2012
f@cking nigerians making noise online... that's what they know how to do best.. action speaks louder than posts
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by dedeike: 3:49pm On Aug 13, 2012
There's no need to disturb ourselves over a bill that is destined to the National Assembly.
The good thing is that the FG has had the courage and wisdom to formulate this revolutionary bill. So no matter how imperfect or perfect, the National Assembly now has the onerous responsibility to legislate on it. Our attention should be directed to NASS.

There will be public hearings. Both houses will sit on it.
Anybody or lawmaker who feels that the bill deleted certain necessary items has an opportunity to re insert it.
Anybody or lawmaker who feels also that the bill vested enormous powers on the Minister can water it down during the process of passage.
Even members of this forum who feel that certain items should be included or removed should avail themselves of the opportunity of public hearings on the bill by both chambers.
It's a win win situation for the Petroluem sector and Nigeria in general.

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by ismhab(m): 4:18pm On Aug 13, 2012
FRESH AIR OF CORRUPTION.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by flexdee(m): 4:19pm On Aug 13, 2012
All I wanna say is that they don't really care about us, we just need to come together and do something about this madness.

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by abacus(m): 4:26pm On Aug 13, 2012
Waiting for Doyin 'DOG' Okupe to defend the government. He owns answer to all questions.

For those believe we only condemn and not proffering solutions, how do you give solution to this subject matter, abeg help me.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Mandelaguy(m): 4:32pm On Aug 13, 2012
dedeike: There's no need to disturb ourselves over a bill that is destined to the National Assembly.
The good thing is that the FG has had the courage and wisdom to formulate this revolutionary bill. So no matter how imperfect or perfect, the National Assembly now has the onerous responsibility to legislate on it. Our attention should be directed to NASS.

There will be public hearings. Both houses will sit on it.
Anybody or lawmaker who feels that the bill deleted certain necessary items has an opportunity to re insert it.
Anybody or lawmaker who feels also that the bill vested enormous powers on the Minister can water it down during the process of passage.
Even members of this forum who feel that certain items should be included or removed should avail themselves of the opportunity of public hearings on the bill by both chambers.
It's a win win situation for the Petroluem sector and Nigeria in general.
No rush,we should all know that the house will not pass something that will deal Nigeria a big blow. Passing it will indict all of them. Let us just wait and see.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Pennywise(m): 4:35pm On Aug 13, 2012
Does it surprise anyone that all the policies of Jonathan are directed at the endless pursuit of graft. This is really so sad for someone who openly speak of his humble beginning.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by Demdem(m): 4:37pm On Aug 13, 2012
The mere fact that the executive headed by the retardeen even conceives such a thing and passed to the NASS in the first place speaks volume. Its a shame.

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Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by chucky234(m): 5:18pm On Aug 13, 2012
Billyonaire: Poster, bring your version of the PIB, lets compare and contrast. It is the only way to address this issue. We have not seen what you are telling us.
let's have your copy as the Senior Special Adviser to GEJ on social media,we can compare and contrast when we have your copy.
Re: FG Deletes Transparency Clause From The PIB by chucky234(m): 5:25pm On Aug 13, 2012
I said it here few weeks back that the PIB is certainly not in the interest of the common man on the street but Okupe's puppies like Dedeike,Billyonaire,Jmaine,Katchs,Karl Max and co said Diezani is the best thing to happen to the petroleum sector,can you believe that?
GEJ,NOI,Sanusi and Diezani has succeeded in crippling this country,revolution is our only solution.

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