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Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by 2mercy: 9:13pm On Aug 28, 2018
By Oluwatoyin Bayagbon



President Muhammadu Buhari has rejected the historic Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) as passed by the national assembly, TheCable Petrobarometer understands.

The proposed law, which is conceived to liberalise the governance structure of Nigeria’s oil industry, is one of the four bills in which the omnibous Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) was broken into by the legislature after over a decade of motion without movement.

TheCable Petrobarometer learnt that Buhari has sent back the bill to the national assembly on three grounds.

One, Buhari said the bill, if signed into law, would whittle down his power as minister of petroleum resources.

Two, he said all the ministers he consulted over PIGB refused to support his signing it into law.

Three, the president said he did not see any “fiscal content” of the bill.

However, a separate law, Petroleum Industry Fiscal Bill (PIFB), is currently being considered by the lawmakers.

The other subsets being considered are: Petroleum Industry Administration Bill (PIAB) and the Petroleum Host Community Bill (PHCB).

Buhari’s refusal to sign PIGB into law will be regarded as a big set-back for the reform of the oil industry after years of campaigns and controversies.

The harmonised bill was passed by both chambers of the national assembly on March 28, 2018.

The bill arrived Aso Rock on Tuesday, July 3, 2018 — after a series of back and forth at the national assembly.





Below are nine highlights of the provisions of the PIGB as passed by the national assembly.



NNPC OUT, NPC IN
The provisions of the regulatory bill state that NNPC will be restructured by splitting the assets and liabilities of the company. This essentially means that much of what comprises NNPC today, including the refineries, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company ( NPDC) Ltd and the joint venture (JV) assets, will be transferred to the proposed National Petroleum Company (NPC). The NPC will not be subject to the provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 and the Public Procurement Act 2007.



THE NEW ENTITIES

The bill proposes the establishment of the Nigerian Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NPRC), the Petroleum Equalization Fund (PEF) and the incorporation of three commercial entities including the Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Company (NPAMC), National Petroleum Company (NPC) and the Nigeria Petroleum Liability Management Company (NPLMC). The NPRC which will be formed by merging the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA). It will be the regulatory entity for the whole industry. The NPAMC will manage production sharing contracts and back-in rights provisions, while NPC will be in charge of current NNPC joint ventures with international oil companies (IOCs) upon incorporation.



FUNDING THE NEW ENTITIES
The bill states that the funding of the NPRC shall be from the appropriation act through the national assembly. A five percent levy on all fuel sold and distributed within the federation will finance the PEF, subject to appropriation by the national assembly.

The NPAMC will be funded by the national assembly appropriation for the initial capitalization and subsequent financing of the company while NPC will also be funded by appropriation through the national assembly for the initial capitalization.



THE PETROLEUM EQUALISATION FUND (PEF)
PEF will ensure “economic balance of petroleum prices across all regions”. Uniformity is meant to be achieved through re-reimbursement of oil marketing companies for any loss that they incur solely and exclusively as a result of the transportation of petroleum products and for their provision of financing for infrastructural development throughout the federation. The PEF will determine the amount of reimbursement due to any oil marketing company for the purposes of equalizing products prices.



NO MORE REGULATORY OVERLAP
Full responsibility for environmental matters in the petroleum industry is now vested in the NPRC and not the federal ministry of environment. The NPRC is toensure strict implementation of environmental policies, laws, regulations and standards as it pertains to oil and gas operations. The regulatory body will also promote the healthy, safe and efficient conduct of all petroleum operations in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner. However, the bill adds a clause that includes a voluntary collaboration of the commission with the Ministry of Environment.



MINISTER’S POWERS REDUCED
The minister of petroleum has been stripped of absolute power to incorporate other entities to assume and manage some of the liabilities of the NNPC. Under the petroleum act and the oil pipelines act, the regulatory functions of the minister of petroleum resources will be transferred to the NPRC, which will be governed by a nine-man board with a fixed tenure. The board’s composition includes one representative each from the ministries of petroleum resources, finance, and environment.

The commission is vested with the power to make regulations, similar to the powers of the minister of petroleum resources under the petroleum act but the PIGB enables the minister to retain certain powers of discretion to “do all such other things as are incidental and necessary” for the performance of his ministerial functions.



EXPANDED REPRESENTATION
The number of executive directors of the NPAMC increased from three to four. Similarly, the NPRC will have a governing board made up of 11 commissioners. The number commissioners also increased from nine to 11 in order to ensure proper coverage of the industry regulatory functions while the number of non-executive commissioners increased from 1 to 2 in order to strengthen the board. The bill requires that the principles of federal character in making the appointments into the governing board. Appointment and removal of the commissioners are subject to senate approval.



INCREASED SHAREHOLDER PARTICIPATION
PIGB requires federal government to divest 10 percent of shareholding in the NPC in a transparent manner, within five years from the date of incorporation. An additional 30 percent is to be further divested within 10 years from the date of incorporation. This means that citizens can own a stake in the national oil company subject to any terms put forward for the privatisation exercise.



ALIGNMENT TO PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT
The NPRC is subject to the public procurement act and a corporate governance code will be defined for the Nigerian Stock Exchange for the NNPC successor companies. The, NPC however, will not be subject to the provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 and the Public Procurement Act 2007.


http://petrobarometer.thecable.ng/2018/08/28/exclusive-buhari-rejects-pigb-says-it-whittles-down-his-power/

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by Ekez(m): 9:17pm On Aug 28, 2018
Minister of petroleum that does not know anything about the office he occupy ,no tangible acheivement.
Nothin to write home about !

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by Firefire(m): 9:21pm On Aug 28, 2018
The lifeless one again? embarassed

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by Ever8054: 9:21pm On Aug 28, 2018
what kind of long lifeless writeup is this?...pls some one with time should read and summarize for we pls...

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by softmind24: 9:23pm On Aug 28, 2018
Ok
Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by amaechi1: 5:47am On Aug 29, 2018
Firefire:
The lifeless one again? embarassed

A "lifeless" President has spoken but you that have life is worried.

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by freeze001(f): 6:14am On Aug 29, 2018
So is this how they plan to revamp the petroleum sector? This is why these egoistic presidents we get burdened with should never hold office of Minister of Petroleum cos they lose all objectivity!

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:20am On Aug 29, 2018
Ekez:
Minister of petroleum that does not know anything about the office he occupy ,no tangible acheivement.
Nothin to write home about !
people like buhari name empty skull dey rush dem

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by SalamRushdie: 6:21am On Aug 29, 2018
Buhari is bent on setting Nigeria back at least 200 years before he rests , the petroleum industry bill is there to guarantee the growth of our oil industry and the interests of Nigerians and not to protect the interest of any lifeless fulani minister of petroleum who has done nothing but reduce the NNPC to an anachrone of an organization with structures similar to Usman Danfodios council of ulamas 100s of years ago.

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by tribalistseun: 6:25am On Aug 29, 2018
Buhari just doesn't want to see Niger delta succeed. Buhari hates us.

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by Sharpshooota: 6:33am On Aug 29, 2018
amaechi1:


A "lifeless" President has spoken but you that have life is worried.

My friend shut Up... You don't care about the country

You ought to be worried if you did... Knowing fully well that a certificateless old lifeless grandpa is occupying the nation's seat of power

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by aolawale025: 6:58am On Aug 29, 2018
No tangible reason for refusing to sign

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by BlackPeni5: 7:04am On Aug 29, 2018
We now know those who are behind the stagnation of this country

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by sdindan: 7:09am On Aug 29, 2018
Sharpshooota:


My friend shut Up... You don't care about the country

You ought to be worried if you did... Knowing fully well that a certificateless old lifeless grandpa is occupying the nation's seat of power

And you are proud.

That a corpse is Rulling Nigeria.

And the whole keep laughing at us.

Tomorrow u hear Nigerians are the poorest,

u will be glad that a non certificate holder is Rulling a prof like u.

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by Anwons(m): 7:19am On Aug 29, 2018
Shame on buhari, he thinks he will be in office forever. That's the problem with illitracy.

He's dumb, sacrifices has to be made for better tomorrow. Where then is the self acclaimed integrity buhari professes?

All the ministers he met refused him to accent to the bill? Who are the ministers? The greedy holes that are there for their selfish motives?

Worst of all, buhari is talking about his power as petroleum minister, which power? The one to build more refineries in katsina?

What a pity!

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by nnachukz(m): 7:29am On Aug 29, 2018
It is all about selfish personal interest even at this old age where he should be thinking about a lasting good legacy to leave. His power as a minister is what he cares about, not the growth of the Industry, Not the part that affects the masses, not the interest of the nation. All he wants is his power to make N50B to disappear and N4Tr not to be remitted to FG according to the latest released audit.

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by ivandragon: 7:33am On Aug 29, 2018
same powers he feigns ignorance of when there are problems...

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by Arda1000(m): 7:46am On Aug 29, 2018
Anoucement! Starting From 4 sep 2018 all the members of lifeless zombie fellower associaton(MFZFA) can go to any filling station and buy fuel and ofcourse one dollar is one naira pls note u must go wih present ur MFZFA id card in any bank or petro station to avoid any problem. Signed min of petroluem LIFELESS TERRORIST MOHAMMADU BUHARI THE UNDISPUTED CHAMPION IN FAILURE(FFFF)

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by overall90: 7:50am On Aug 29, 2018
Nigeria is one crazy country.
Buhari was elected as president and not petroleum Minster.
simply because he usurped that role and Nigerians kept quiet,to him and his cronies it is the norm.
now he is talking about whittling down his powers as Minster,did the constitution say that an elected president should automatically assume the role of petroleum Minster?

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by Opinionated: 8:16am On Aug 29, 2018
Interesting...

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by AllahsPiggy: 8:16am On Aug 29, 2018
this man is such an illiterate nincompoop

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by iammo(m): 8:16am On Aug 29, 2018
undecided it has always been about power and oil, except they remove the offshore/onshore dichotomy from the bill, I don't see Buhari signing it. The bill would also give DPR the power to collect and remit oil royalty and petroleum tax to FAAC instead of NNPC. After Buhari had strategically positioned himself and his chief of staff Kyari, and Baru as board members of NNPC, and they have started signing hush hush contracts, and remittances have become questionable, he will now sign such bill.... lol, Mr Integrity wouldn't want to wash his dirty linen outside. Am sure Saraki's camp intentionally pushed the bill to him, so that Nigerians can see Mr integrity for who he really his

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by fiercehillz(m): 8:16am On Aug 29, 2018
His lifeless powers abi.
This man is more concerned with the gains from oil than the betterment of this country...he is becoming worse by the minute and those people supporting him know this but are just mute because of the fear of losing their jobs.
Imagine the kind of corruption that will be going on in the petroleum industry. No brains but you want to handle the most sensitive part of our economy.
The most painful thing now is that Nigerians are suffering and have become objects of mockery by the international community. I am so vexed this morning. We simply deserve better

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by Jaynom(m): 8:16am On Aug 29, 2018
We Need to get this Man out of OFFICE undecided

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by naijapips04: 8:17am On Aug 29, 2018
This man is a pathological tyrant.

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by abumeinben(m): 8:17am On Aug 29, 2018
Wait..

THE NEW ENTITIES

The bill proposes the establishment of the Nigerian Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NPRC), the Petroleum Equalization Fund (PEF) and the incorporation of three commercial entities including the Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Company (NPAMC), National Petroleum Company (NPC) and the Nigeria Petroleum Liability Management Company (NPLMC). The NPRC which will be formed by merging the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA). It will be the regulatory entity for the whole industry. The NPAMC will manage production sharing contracts and back-in rights provisions, while NPC will be in charge of current NNPC joint ventures with international oil companies (IOCs) upon incorporation.

For one thing, these bunch of fallouts is what we currently have in the power industry (that's currently crawling), especially Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission. They're trying to model the power and energy sectors after a similar structure. We don't know who's behind this.

However, Buhari's reason for not signing it is laughable! We don't want his unreliable, unscripted speeches and attitude on the sector. Petroleum industry is too large an entity for a fellow the world now knows as lifeless.

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by abokibuhari: 8:17am On Aug 29, 2018
grin Make them create power for am cause when he die he go carry am go hell cheesy

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by 9japrof(m): 8:17am On Aug 29, 2018
grin
Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:17am On Aug 29, 2018
God bless our PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI .
We BELIEVE so much in you sir.
Carry us dey go, Baba carry us dey go dey go dey go wink.

Haters oya start hitting your head on the wall.

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Re: Buhari Rejects PIGB, Says It Whittles Down His Power by CSTR1005: 8:19am On Aug 29, 2018
LoL.

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