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Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 4:51am On Mar 18, 2021
Project wasteful, senseless, govt beating dead horse, say economists
• NUPENG, union commend government, seek private sector participation
Olalekan Adetayo, Femi Asu, Okechukwu Nnodim and Joseph Olaoluwa

The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved the plan by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources to rehabilitate the Port Harcourt Refinery with $1.5bn.

The decision was taken at the weekly meeting of the council presided over by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

However, some experts in separate interviews with out correspondents faulted the move by the government, describing it as wasteful and senseless.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of the meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.


He said the contract for the rehabilitation was awarded to an Italian company, Tecnimont spa, which he said won the bid.

Sylva said the firm specialises in maintenance of refineries.

In naira terms, the $15bn repair cost amounts to N568.5bn using the official exchange rate. At the Investors and Exporters window of the foreign exchange market, the dollar exchanged for N379 on Wednesday. The Central Bank of Nigeria also quoted the same on its website. However, it went for N483 on the parallel market.

The Port Harcourt refinery generated total revenue of N10.33bn from 2015 to 2019, according to its 2019 audited financial statements.

The refinery generated zero revenue in 2019; N1.46bn in 2018; N4.82bn in 2017; N3.37bn in 2016, and N683.52m in 2015.


It, however, reported a total loss of N229.14bn in the five-year period. The refinery lost N50.53bn in 2019; N45.59bn in 2018; N53.77bn in 2017; N43.44bn in 2016, and N35.81bn in 2015.

According to the minister, the fund for the rehabilitation would be raised from three sources – the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s Internally Generated Revenue, budgetary allocation and Afreximbank.

The minister said, “The Ministry of Petroleum Resources presented a memo on the rehabilitation of Port Harcourt refinery in the sum of $1.5bn and it was approved by council today.

“So, we are happy to announce that the rehabilitation of the refinery will commence in three phases. The first phase is to be completed in 18 months, which will take the refinery to a production of 90 per cent of its nameplate capacity.

“The second phase is to be completed in 24 months and all the final stage will be completed in 44 months and consultations are approved.


“I believe that this is good news for Nigeria.”

Sylva disclosed that the council resolved that the Federal Government should put a professional operations and maintenance company to manage the refinery when it has been rehabilitated.

He said that was also one of the conditions presented by the lenders and so the government could not go back on it.

The minister added that discussions were ongoing on the rehabilitation of other refineries.

“Discussions are ongoing. We want to take one at a time and I want to assure you that before the lifetime of this administration expires, work on all the refineries would have at least commenced,” he said.


He explained that the original builders of the refinery were not in maintenance business, hence the decision to go for another firm for the rehabilitation.

He said, “We found out from the original refinery builders that they are not in the business of rehabilitating refineries; they are in the business of building refineries.

“So, they actually pointed us to a rehabilitation company that we are dealing with now.”

Specifically, on how to raise the fund for the rehabilitation, the minister said, “There are various components to the funding: there is funding from NNPC internally generated revenue; there is funding from the budget and there is also a debt funding.

“For the lenders, we are dealing with AFREXIM bank and they are very committed to us; we have actually concluded discussions with AFREXIM.”


Sylva assured stakeholders that the rehabilitation would be in line with the provisions of the local content law.

“The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board is fully part of the contracting process and has safeguarded the interest, adequately, of our local contractors. So, our local people will be fully involved with the Tecnimont spa,” the minister said.

On if the rehabilitation of the refinery was as a result of labour unions demand that deregulation of petroleum price should come after refineries rehabilitation, he said: “First, I am not aware of any such agreement that deregulation should only take place after the refineries have been fixed. That was at no time part of our agreement.

“But of course, this government, from the very beginning, has been in the process of fixing and rehabilitating these refineries.

“So, it is not because of our discussion with Labour, but it is actually the desire of the administration to ensure that our refineries work.”


Project wasteful, senseless, govt beating dead horse, say experts


However, an economist with the Lagos Business School, Dr Bongo Adi, said the rehabilitation was not a wise decision considering the current circumstances facing the present administration which was riddled in debt.

He said, “It is not a wise decision because, on the one hand, we have government harping on the budget deficit. There has been discussion on how to plug that deficit. Then on top of that, we have foreign account deficit where our exports are way less than our imports which is part of the reason why the exchange rate is taking a huge knock currently.

“Government is in a very difficult situation to fund budget and provide basic needs for the people, so looking for avenues to do perform another obligation may be costly.

“We see government still trying to use the funds it does not have which is like flogging a dead horse. We have seen so much money going into refineries over the years and all the various turnaround maintenance. None of them has yielded expected benefits. The refineries have been moribund for years.


“There is nothing to show that government can achieve anything by plugging funds into the refineries. It is a waste of time, resources and not a smart thing to do.”

Adi recommended that the government sell the refineries off and use the money to do something else.

He said, “My take is that government should actually privatise the refineries, sell them off and use those funds to invest in job creation opportunities for teeming number of youths.

“As it is right now, embarking on the project is a white elephant one and the money will not be accounted for at the end of the day.

“A few people believe no amount of turnaround would be needed to rehabilitate those refineries because the technology used in its construction is obsolete and it is more expensive to maintain.


“That means no amount of money will bring them back to back to function well. It is not rational. The best thing is to sell it off to the private sector to develop.”

A former Chairman, Petroleum Club, Lagos, Dr Godwin Ihetu, expressed concern that the rehabilitation of the refinery would take almost four years, saying, “It doesn’t make sense; how much does it take to build one new refinery?”

Ihetu, a former managing director/chief executive officer of Nigeria LNG Limited, said, “What I was thinking was that they would privatise the refinery and then allow the new owners to rehabilitate, instead of saying they would rehabilitate and then sell. When? Who will buy it?

“But if they have chosen that the best way is to rehabilitate it themselves, then that is okay since they have awarded the contract. Technimount is a well-known engineering company.”

An energy expert, Mr Bala Zakka, said it was not too late to refine petroleum products in Nigeria.


He said, “What the government is doing now is what they should have done years back.

“There is no economic sense in Nigeria selling raw materials just to go and buy finished goods from the same raw materials.

“If they process internally and they distribute finished goods internally all the exchange rate differentials will be saved. All the issues with landing costs will be saved.”

He added, “We are already on the wrong track and it is not too late to start refining. It is better to be late than never. It is better to be late than be on a trajectory that will take you to your waterloo.”

NUPENG, PETROAN commend govt, seek private sector participation

The President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, said the move by government to rehabilitate the refinery was in order but stated that private investors should be allowed to participate.

He said, “If the refinery in Port Harcourt can be rehabilitated and it works and comes on stream in a swift manner, that will be a welcome idea.

“But we as an association, because whatever they are refining is for the retail outlets; we want to partner them to ensure that we are on the same page.”

He added, “This is to ensure that there will be some private sector input and suggestions. So we applaud the government for taking that decision, although it is easier said than done.”

Gillis-Harry said petrol retail outlet owners would be happy if invited to invest in the facility.

Also speaking on the development, the General Secretary, National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas workers, Olawale Afolabi, said the approval was a confirmation of the earlier discussions between government and labour.

He said, “Port Harcourt is going to kick-off as they promised and that is the demonstration they’ve shown with that approval.

“Remember in December last year, the government and labour set up different committees and one of them is the steering committee for the rehabilitation of the four refineries.

“So the approval you are seeing today is one of the steps towards achieving this and ensuring that our refineries are meant to work again. We are in support of the move.”

When told that the government had earlier listed refineries as part of assets to be sold to fund the country’s budget, Afolabi replied, “Don’t go there yet.

“Let us get the refineries back. We don’t want to speculate. Let us wait until the refineries are rehabilitated. When they want to sell it, they will meet us there.”

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 4:52am On Mar 18, 2021
Trump warned Nigerians about voting the incompetent and corrupt dullard for a second term. Still Nigerians voted/rigged him into power.

Now $1.5 billion dollars is going to be wasted, with majority of it ending up in the accounts of the useless fantastically corrupt clowns that rule this country.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Racoon(m): 4:59am On Mar 18, 2021
Same refinery that never processed any drop of crude oil but consuming unimaginable TAM and other overhead costs?

New refineries they promised were never fulfilled but the old moribund ones are just another cesspool of putrifying corruption. What really is wrong with this country sef?

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 5:00am On Mar 18, 2021
Racoon:
Same refinery that never processed any drop of crude oil but consuming unimaginable TAM and other overhead costs?

New refineries they promised were never fulfilled but the old moribund ones are just another cesspool of purifying corruption. What really is wrong with this country sef?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg7lfHL_l1w

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by guccimilan(m): 5:02am On Mar 18, 2021
2023 Election campaign fund well secured.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Helpfromabove1(m): 5:32am On Mar 18, 2021
This year no palliative money to Steal and next general election is coming , from next year they activities for next election will start so they need to steal small money for the boys

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Cooldiipo(m): 5:33am On Mar 18, 2021
sad

Even the pipes will be leaking by now, let private individual run this place, i don't see how Dangote and his minder will let this place work. We should not waste more money that we don't have, let's sign and agree with the company to repair and run it till they make back the money the use for the repair. I sell external battery for laptop, ten hours plus guarantee. Nigerian govt is not good with business.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by pickatyouu: 5:34am On Mar 18, 2021
Looking for money to embezzle as always.




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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:35am On Mar 18, 2021
Money for the cabals to flex and get ready for 2023. Meanwhile the Rubber Stamp Senate can't question such a wasteful futile exercise and spending.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by 9jaRealist: 5:36am On Mar 18, 2021
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Just sell it (preferably to foreign investors), let the buyers rehabilitate it...angry
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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by punisha: 5:37am On Mar 18, 2021
Ungrateful Nigerians who can't see anything good in what we do...
By the time we r done , Nigeria will generate 500bn yearly through pH refinery.

We are not corrupt and have never looted Nigeria. Trust me.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by SmartPolician: 5:43am On Mar 18, 2021
This is an opportunity to continue the looting spree. If Nigeria had this much to waste on a dysfunctional refinery, why not build another one?

Year in, year out, these old people budget a lot for the TAM (turn around maintenance) of these refineries and the useless refineries keep incurring losses. Yet, nobody is neither fired nor arrested? This shithole is a joke taken too far.

As the two-time petroleum minister, Buhari is a disgrace to humanity. That oldie has been sitting on the industry that gives Nigeria much of its revenue but cannot put it in order.

Nigeria got independence earlier than she ought to. Our brains have not developed well enough to understand what it takes to lead a multi-tribal society. What Nigerians knew when independence was handed over to her founding fathers on a platter was parochial leadership among tribes.

Little wonder the country struggles to have a strong, visionary leadership and the peoples have failed to deal with tribalism and disunity after living for over 100 years in one enclave.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by erai30(m): 5:47am On Mar 18, 2021
O God! Who Nigeria offend? I just can't wait for this country to be sold to North Korea grin

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by fedorahat: 5:47am On Mar 18, 2021
This is one of the reasons I keep on insisting Nigerian government has no business doing business.
They should call different valuers both foreign and local, set up an independent panel from various groups to audit the valuers report. Open a bid for a company to invest in the maintenance and another bid for another couple to manage.
The job of government should only be to regulate.
When government does business it scares off investors and kills competition.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by gambia(m): 5:49am On Mar 18, 2021
This fraud called Nigeria is a complete shithole, if you know, you know.
Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by bayoola(m): 5:49am On Mar 18, 2021
Please what is the cost of setting up a new refinery There is nothing Nigeria about this Nigeria anymore.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 5:49am On Mar 18, 2021
Sambj01:
Another cash out things loading. Hmmm It is well.




Two years until 2023 elections and they can't even hide their desperation to cash out in the billion of dollars. Banks in United Arab Emirates,Cayman Islands,Panama and Switzerland can't wait to receive the looted funds.

Every Minister is securing their retirement package. Timipyre Sylva and Minister of Petroleum ,Major Retd General Buhari, have secured theirs with the this TAM for PH refinery and Fashola has secured his own retirement package with the Abuja-Kano highway, which costs an unprecedented N2.1 billion naira per kilometre. I expect Lai Mohammed to be the next Minister to secure his retirement package.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by defcon4: 5:51am On Mar 18, 2021
Yawn...what else is new jare
Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 5:51am On Mar 18, 2021
RuudVanNisteroy:
Trump warned Nigerians about voting the incompetent and corrupt dullard for a second term. Still Nigerians voted/rigged him into power.

Now $1.5 billion dollars is going to be wasted, with majority of it ending up in the accounts of the useless fantastically corrupt clowns that rule this country.

So what do we do with the refinery

So long as the money is used to fix the refinery and it works after 3 years, then good. At least we have an additional refinery for domestic and internantional export.

All we also have to do is allow for deregulation , so that enough profit is made to keep the refinery functioning. Then privatise NNPC.
Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by amazing101x: 5:52am On Mar 18, 2021
if the refinery works perfectly after the repair then the money embezzled won't matter , it will be a great achievement
Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 5:55am On Mar 18, 2021
Racoon:
Same refinery that never processed any drop of crude oil but consuming unimaginable TAM and other overhead costs?

New refineries they promised were never fulfilled but the old moribund ones are just another cesspool of purifying corruption. What really is wrong with this country sef?

All because we don't let the refineries be profitable because subsidy.

This encourages sharp practices and corruption since subsides as paid by past and present governments prevents actual profits being made.(Right now NNPC is spending much of its money subsiding fuel on behalf of the government and people of this country...at the expense of profit making)

Add the fact that the refineries are government run. Whether they work or no, salaries would be paid, and money would be paid for 'maintenance'.

That's why this government has to

1.Deregulate

2.Privatise NNPC and the refineries. So that they work for money, and the sabotage and corruption ends..since it would impact their money making capacity.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by nengibo: 5:57am On Mar 18, 2021
The plan is clear, repair it with public fund. Sell it at discounted price to themselves

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 5:57am On Mar 18, 2021
amazing101x:
if the refinery works perfectly after the repair then the money embezzled won't matter , it will be a great achievement

All in all, they should not embezzele the money, or we put pressure on the next government to investigate.
Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 6:00am On Mar 18, 2021
Cooldiipo:
sad

Even the pipes will be leaking by now, let private individual run this place, i don't see how Dangote and his minder will let this place work. We should not was more money that we don't have, let's sign and agree with the company to repair and run it till they make back the money the use for the repair. I sell external battery for laptop, ten hours plus guarantee. Nigerian govt is not good with business.

Well, the refinereis don't work because Nigerians want to buy fuel at N40 per liter, not at the actual market price....and have been doing that for several decades, meaning the refinereis are not making enough of a profit to work properly...and since they are government owned, even if they don't work, money comes in...sigh.
Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Enyimbamercedes: 6:02am On Mar 18, 2021
You think the repairs has anything to do with having a functional refinery?

It is either as a front to embezzle money or to cover up already embezzled money by embarking on a white elephant project like this.

In the words of David Cameron... Nigeria is a fantastically corrupt country!

Not only our leaders but everyone who still claps and hails them under the guise of patriotism

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Mindlog: 6:02am On Mar 18, 2021
Wasteful venture intended to enrich few.

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 6:03am On Mar 18, 2021
Enyimbamercedes:
You think the repairs has anything to do with having a functional refinery?

It is either as a front to embezzle money or to cover up already embezzled money by embarking on a white elephant project like this.

In the words of David Cameron... Nigeria is a fantastically corrupt country!

Not only our leaders but everyone who still claps and hails them under the guise of patriotism

So, what do you think we should do with the refinery?

Let it sit down and gather dust.?

Let's watch and see. If the thing does not work after three years, we put pressure to investigate the corurpt government.
Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Thatnaijaboi(m): 6:06am On Mar 18, 2021
I will say this again, the level of corruption that will be uncovered after this government leaves power will make that of Jonathan a child's play
Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by Nobody: 6:09am On Mar 18, 2021
punisha:
Ungrateful Nigerians who can't see anything good in what we do...
By the time we r done , Nigeria will generate 500bn yearly through pH refinery.

We are not corrupt and have never looted Nigeria. Trust me.

Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by fortune1968: 6:11am On Mar 18, 2021
Indeed , Buhari is a curse to Nigeria .

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Re: Experts Criticize FG Over ₦568.5 Billion Vote To Repair Loss-Making PH Refinery by whela(m): 6:11am On Mar 18, 2021
That's how government cashes out...

Not a new thing.

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