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Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:44am On Jul 14, 2020
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Omooba77:


For every abbreviation you must have term definition. I just dont want to assume. That is why I asked you for clarity and explained further to tell you I know what it means oga.
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i hear. back to AKK....
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:39am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Long Lead Items are procurement issue sir; they can be SP (Specialty items depending on how easily obtainable).
Long Lead Item comes in when FEED has been finalized and NO major change will come in place. Imagine you have ordered for 40" valve and you have issued for purchase, latter design now says you need 42".

Now juxtaposed this explanations of urs to where i originally mentioned LLI....
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:34am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:

Lol

far better than talking rubbish
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:31am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:
Still waiting for your definition of LLI sir,
I want to learn. demdem

Long lead items......shame
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:30am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Oga you are doing a good job for your office keep it.
God keeping us alive, we will still be here..........Lala n lala (Dore n remi..............)

Can u kindly name the office with verifiable data or keep ur putrid mouth shut if u dont have anything to say.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:21am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Phase too is more viable sir.
I have stated my position, most projects location are not viable and costwise.

in ur opinion.....................however those that conceive the entire thing right even before this govt arent fools. They know why they chose to take it north first before phase two kicks in. already in the south here, access to gas isnt totally a problem but it is in the north.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:19am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:



The Nigerian Government is set to flag-off the construction of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s (NNPC) $2.8bn Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) gas pipeline project. NNPC Group Public Affairs Division group general manager Dr Kennie Obateru said that the presidential flag-off for the project is planned to be performed virtually from the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja with simultaneous link to two locations: Rigachukun, Kaduna State and Ajaokuta Steel Complex, in Kogi State. Scheduled to be completed within a 24-month timeline, the 614km pipeline represents the phase one of the 1,300km-long Trans-Nigerian Gas Pipeline (TNGP) project.

The TNGP project forms part of the broader 4,401km-long Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP), which will export natural gas to customers in Europe.

again i tell u, Europe isnt in the picture in the next 10 to 15 yrs. ur article says it much.............the whole of Nigeria first before delving out to europe. that wont happen next year.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:17am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


To every story; we need need the background so that history will not be lost in transit.

nothing in that background has contradicted anything i have said so far and infact tells u that the decision to go ahead isnt a knee jerk decision but something that has been in the pipeline for long. Buhari just didnt wake up one morning and said he wants gas pipeline in the north the way some may be portraying it.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:12am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Safety is the issue. This project was conceived around 2011 and tenders were submitted in 2013.

See details below:




Trans-Nigeria gas pipeline details
The AKK pipeline project forms part of the TNGP development, which is included in the gas infrastructure blueprint of Nigeria.

The 1,300km-long Trans-Nigeria gas pipeline will have three sections featuring varying diameters between 36in and 40in.

It is slated to be the single biggest gas pipeline project to be executed in the history of Nigeria.

The first section of the TNGP is the AKK pipeline, which will connect Ajaokuta with Kano.

The second section will link the Qua lboe terminal with Cawthorne Channel / Alakiri.

It will also comprise a metering station, which is to be constructed in Obiafu / Obrikom.

The third section of the TNGP will be laid between the Obigo gas compressor station and the Ajaokuta node.

The TNGP has been designed to transport between 11 and 24 million metric cubic meters per day (Mm³/d) of natural gas and will form part of the Trans Sahara Gas Pipeline (TSGP) system.


The first phase is AKK pipeline, which will connect Ajaokuta with Kano.
The second phase is Qua lboe terminal with Cawthorne Channel / Alakiri


When i told u that Europe isnt even in the immediate picture, why did u say earlier pls?
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:10am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


The AKK-Pipelines is hardly a new idea but could not be executed largely because of concerns about its viability. Firstly, northern Nigeria with over 80 percent of Nigeria’s poor lacks the industrial capacity to offtake the gas. Citing a multi-billion-dollar gas project in the least developed and poorest region and betting that industries would follow is like betting the house on the lottery.

Those initial concerns have been proven to be unfounded. Northern Nigeria will not continue to be what it is today forever. Go to Borno (heart of Boko haram and see what the governors are doing there). its investors that the scout a place and decide to spot their industries if the enablying enviroment is there. what stop companies like Nestle and her likes to spot plants in northern Nigeria like they have in Ogun if the environment is right? among what makes enviroment right are facilities like Gas access which AKK is trying to acheive. besides, the entire southern Nigeria has access to Gas, why shouldnt Northern Nigeria also have access? are u a bigot? by the way, this pipeline will pass through Abuja. are u also saying Abuja is not developed enough to have a gas pipeline crisscross the city?

Yes you need booster stations and pigging is mainly for cleaning and to determine corrosion level.
Is Ajaokuta in production?

Geregu is a power station and currently a pipeline passes gas to this station. invariably, Gas gets to Ajaokuta the starting point of this AKK project. so what do u mean by is ajaokuta in production in relation to AKK proejct?


Am assuming this long post isnt for me but for those who are ignorant so as for them to know the background so i deleted what is not necessary but attended to some issues in it.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:58am On Jul 14, 2020
donguutti:


Baba... No need to point this out... Maybe we would take more loans to build processing plants

dont let ur pessimism get the best of u. this isnt neccessary. Gas gets to ajaokuta already.


Is this a joke, you want piped gas to households in a country, where we have seen gas venting in urban areas and associated explosions.

for starters, it doesnt work like that. it needs a processing plant first before getting to individual households. besides we have estates in lagos where gas are pipes to households so whats the big deal

I am glad that all on this post are long term nlers, GOD keeping us and Nairaland alive we would come back to this thread in 10 years to count our teeth with our tongue.

check my record here. am been here long enough and going no where. this project is currently coming to frution.

Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:45am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


What is the source of feeding this new plant AKK Sir? I mean where does it take Natural gas from?

There is a Gas power station in Ajaokuta.....i think Geregu or so.........as long as Gas gets to Geregu, its very easy.......all u need are booster stations and pigging stations (for pigging) all the way to wherever u want ur gas to get. this isnt rocket science.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:37am On Jul 14, 2020
donguutti:
Demdem, do not let the PPP deceive you it's a loan, just like the Lagos-kano, mambila power funded also by the Chinese on the same 85:15 ratio,

even if its a full blown loan, then its a good one at that percentage. at least we are currently seeing what its being used for and not disappearing. Workers (ordinary Nigerians) are working and are being paid heavily. isnt that the kind of loans we advocate for? besides its for a project that is futuristic and viable.

On insecure routes has anyone picked up a map to see what route this pipeline would need to enter Europe, the easiet being Algeria, but then you ask if Algeria has massive gas reserves and has not built it's own pipeline to Europe why should she allow a foreign pipeline.

Europe do not even come to the picture even now. its a long time dream. domestic needs need to be satisfied first. i believe in a future Nigeria where all households will make use of gas instead of wood and kerosene........guess what, this pipeline will become handy for that for the whole of northern Nigeria and beyond which is a huge market. about Algeria, for now, no one knows the desired route to Europe. even if that europe dream do not come to pass, that we acheive the entire country is a milestone on its own. afterall, we still sell our gas to outsiders till date.

Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:29am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Oga I hear you do have a good day. Always remember this MOST Projects in Nigeria are politically viable, but not economically.

all i know the current discussion is on AKK. while some projects may but this AKK isnt one. for starters. its currently ongoing the same way the NLNG train 7 is ongoing.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:26am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Not Europe again?

u are going in circles seriously.......why was my first post to you the below:

Demdem:


when do u even think this dream will come to past? 5yrs, 10yrs? 15yrs? are u God to even think that by the time these dream come to past, these "unsecured" routes will remain what it is today? besides, who among the writers of this article can boldly tell u the exact route it will pass to europe for them to claim its unsecure?

Immediate target for the AKK is natural gas to be accesible in northern Nigeria as it is available in southern Nigeria. Europe is a long time dream that will not even happen probably in the next decade.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:23am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Kindly define your terms EPICIC, LLI and so on.
EPC Engineering Procurement and Construction?

u try but not complete, u ommited installation, commissioning,.........for LLI do ur search. its easy to get

AKK project is not economically viable sir. It is not a matter of sentiment.

ur screwed opinion sir laced with hatred. again i state...........................however u are not a fool oooo. i dont believe u are. u seem to be an exception.

Natural gas naturally will attract industries to where they will ordinarily not be naturally. Only a fool will claim if natural gas gets to a city like Kano and kaduna (which is the whole target of this AKK project), industries wont spring up. seriously only a fool and a bigot that has hausa fulani hatred will say such a thing. why can such a project be a waste?

Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:18am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


The project was handled by a subsidiary of Oando at Otta, it is supposed to feed companies like Nestle, Indomie, Lever brother and co. Gas is the cheapest and cleanest if utilize correctly, but how is the Sango-Otta industrial axis now?
Sir, learn to argue rightly and intelligently stop cancelling.

who handled the project isnt the issue but the benefit of natural gas to industries in general. Natural gas naturally will attract industries to where they will ordinarily not be naturally. Only a fool will claim if natural gas gets to a city like Kano and kaduna (which is the whole target of this AKK project), industries wont spring up. seriously only a fool and a bigot that has hausa fulani hatred will say such a thing. why can such a project be a waste?
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:14am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Do you know how much facilities Dangote is enjoying? He has Sugar refinery inside Lagos ports.

Rubbish....the ones the clarks of these world and fellow southerners benefitted under jonathan, how did they benefit the general good. Dangote is far better than them all.

When last has any work done at Ogoni clean up? ( https://guardian.ng/opinion/editorial/the-ogoni-clean-up-mess/).
This was at 28 February 2020.
When we defend let us put fear of God.

Did u even read the article u posted at all? it reads...................

Abubakar had explained that work was ongoing and that he was in the state to hand over additional 36 remediation sites to contractors in the continuation of the much-needed clean-up.

it said additional.....which means some have been done before this? like i said, those of us on ground knows whats up. be talking rubbish from wherever u are. it reads again..................

So, lack of funds is not an issue here. What seems to be playing out is the effect of bureaucracy and the poor commitment of some individuals to consistent and persistent work on the project.


[s]Almost all the roads in Nigeria are not motor-able. It is good we have all these projects, so that there will be employment, but truth remains, these kinds of projects adds little or nothing to us.[/s]

Tell that to those currently having their current livelihood from the project...........

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Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:05am On Jul 14, 2020
[s]
Omooba77:


Most projects in Nigeria are only viable politically.
Few years back I met a man at a conference in the USA and he was telling what he saw working in Nigeria. He said the cost of projects compared to anywhere in the world is outrageous and substandard.
I was trying to disabuse his mind, but I knew he was telling the plane truth. The amount that goes into bribery and omo onile, touts, agbero, traditional rulers..................OMG..........................
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For ur info..............Ogun state is what it is today industrially partly because a dedicated gas pipeline criss cross state for industries to tap Gas from for their industries and guess what many of them are benefitting from it. infact, records shows that new indutries will prefer to position their industries in Ogun as against Lagos. apart from accesc to natural gas, they also has access to lagos population. there is a reason why once dejected places that suddenly sees a road constructed in-between sees serious development suddenly. investors are not fools. the enabling enviroment we expect from our government includes things like this AKK project ongoing.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 9:57am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Oga, let me not burst your bubble. Please Olokola NNLG project was more than this. Even FEED was done in USA, More than 12 years after, were is the project today. I just mentioned this, there are numerous ones who did not even go beyond FID after initial Designs.

sit down and learn......there is a difference between FEED and EPICIC. Olokola was FEED and dumped somewhere. AKK is currently ongoing. it has gone beyond FEED. its currently at detailed engineering and PRE-construction. guys are on site. funding for the project is settled and not an issue. infact, some LLI have gone out for further information. Am assuming u know what LLI is right? so u see comparing olokola with AKK is ridiculous. its like u saying NLNG train 7 is not going on.
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 9:54am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


I am not God, but read the line following carefully.

Good
What happened to Ogoni cleaning?

Ogoni cleaning is currenntly ongoing. Dont let fools deceive u in thinking nothing is going on. there is a program that occurs every week on naija info in PH here that educates the people and the status and what goes on weekly on the different sites of the clean up. i dont know ur base but dont sit down in ur house and start shout nothing is going on when something is obviously going on. it will take years. for the cleaning to be completed.

Sometimes we are too sentimental to see truth. God love honest people.

God love all including sinners. go straight to the point and stop patronising me.

When they told us pre 2015 it will be one refinery per year, but this is 2020; how many modular refineries in place?

who told u this. name the person and preferably give me the persons word verbatim and not what a paper or fool claimed he said? Besides, how does this relate to the current AKK ongoing? are u also claiming that AKK is a Hoax and its not happening?

Now we are all waiting for Dangote.

a Aboki while the well trained so called southerners are known to steal our common wealth and keep the funds for their children unborn.

Then people said I was too pessimistic, but where are we now sir? Truth set free.

go the the creeks of delta and u will see the modular refineries ongoing. however wont claim glory now till its completed. u av every right to be pessimistic the same way some of us choose to be not. i dont know what has come over me but i just feel like engaging just only u for now after a very long time.

Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 9:44am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


I love Nigeria, if not I will not be staying here, I have seen things working in other clime I have been to, but our political projects are slowing us down.

This is not a political project. i am very excited about it. The chinese are the ones bringing in the bulk of the funds. its a PPP project.

https://www.petroleum-economist.com/articles/midstream-downstream/pipelines/2020/nigeria-secures-25bn-gas-pipeline-finance

currently, i know of companies in both Portharcourt and Lagos fine tuning the detailed design. and also a company based in Portharcourt (Oilserve) will be doing some major part of the construction also with the assistance of the Chinese in some aspects. Guess what, these are all needed jobs for the south people and not abokis. The beneficiaries of these jobs and their households are ready to curse ur head for declaring their livelihood political
Politics / Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 9:36am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:


Worse still, the 614km AKK pipeline is part of the Trans-Nigeria Gas Pipeline which will ultimately pipe Nigeria’s gas into Europe through unsecured routes prone to attacks by insurgents.

when do u even think this dream will come to past? 5yrs, 10yrs? 15yrs? are u God to even think that by the time these dream come to past, these "unsecured" routes will remain what it is today? besides, who among the writers of this article can boldly tell u the exact route it will pass to europe for them to claim its unsecure?
Politics / Keyamo Publicly Outlines The Issues At Stake Before Second Appearance At Nass J by Demdem(m): 9:17am On Jul 07, 2020
774,000 JOBS: KEYAMO PUBLICLY OUTLINES THE ISSUES AT STAKE BEFORE SECOND APPEARANCE AT NASS JOINT COMMITTEE

Monday, July 6, 2020

To the Joint Committee of the National Assembly
on Labour, Employment and Productivity,

Through:

The Chairman,
Senate Committee on Labour, Employment and Productivity,

AND

The Chairman,
House of Representatives’ Committee on Labour, Employment and Productivity,

National Assembly Complex,
Abuja.

Dear Distinguished Senators and Hon. Members,

RE: INVITATION TO A JOINT INTERACTIVE MEETING

Following our inconclusive Interactive Meeting on Tuesday, June 30, 2020, I have been informed again of another Interactive Meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 7, 2020. I thank you for another opportunity to clarify all the issues regarding the execution of the Extended Special Public Works Programme which is very dear to the heart of Mr. President and millions of Nigerians to whom we are all accountable.

However, I have decided to make a written submission on issues surrounding the Programme to the Joint Committee ahead of my appearance this time for the following reasons:

(a) To properly lay before the Joint Committee and the Nigerian people in writing the modus operandi for executing this Programme as it is the responsibility of my office to supervise the preparation and execution of this Programme by the clear directives of Mr. President conveyed on the 6th of May, 2020.

(b) To help the Distinguished Senators, Honourable Members and the Nigeria people to narrow down the issues at stake before the said interaction.

(c) To have the opportunity to fully express myself in advance as time and circumstances may not allow me to fully express myself before the Joint Committee. This is because, on Friday, July 3, 2020, in a programme called HARD COPY on Channels Television, the Chairman of the House Committee on Labour, Employment and Productivity, Honourable Muhammad Ali Wudil have already publicly accused me of flouting certain unknown rules in arriving at the States’ Selection Committees. Consequently, I may not be able to get a fair hearing from him, especially as he is the one that has been at the forefront of insisting on controlling and dictating the execution of this programme behind the scene. He also made frantic efforts to stop the inauguration of the States’ Selection Committees through series of phone calls to me.

(d) It is also to avoid a situation where any attempt to fully express myself during the session or to call in aid provisions of the law and the Constitution as the basis of some of my actions so far may be misinterpreted as an affront to the Joint Committee. I would rather express those thoughts here and keep a dignified silence if some of those issues become points of contention again. This is because as a trained lawyer and a member of the Inner Bar (a Senior Advocate of Nigeria), and having sworn to uphold the Constitution as a public officer, I would be doing a great disservice to my primary constituency (the legal profession) and to my God-given conscience if I am made to concede issues that I know are constitutionally, legally and morally wrong just to let “things go on”.

(e) Finally, because the main purpose of your powers of investigation under section 88 of the 1999 Constitution is to “expose corruption, inefficiency and waste”, it is important we lay bare our plans for the Programme publicly. “Exposure”, to my mind, will require a public inquiry, not a private one, if we must
keep strictly to the provisions of the Constitution. Therefore, my writing in advance will absolve me of any accusation of impertinence as I most respectfully regret to say that I would be unable to say anything outside of these submissions in any closed door session.

EXTENDED SPECIAL PUBLIC WORKS ACROSS THE 774 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF THE FEDERATION

INTRODUCTION:

(1) You will recall that on Monday, 6th of April, 2020, the Honourable Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning in a Press conference, announced the approval of Mr. President for the extension of this programme to all 36 states and the FCT from October- December, 2020 as a means of mitigating the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy.

The Programme is also expected to provide modest stipends for itinerant workers to undertake roads rehabilitation and social housing construction, urban and rural sanitation, health extension and other critical services. Hence, the directive of Mr. President for the NDE to collaborate with other Ministries with rural components in their mandates to work out the modalities for the execution of this Programme.

BASES FOR MY SUPERVISION OF THE PROGRAMME:

​(1a).​By a memo Ref: CAO.143/S.1/T11/8 dated October 18, 2019, and forwarded to all Government functionaries by the ​​​Secretary to the Government of the Federation, I was mandated ​​​by Mr. President to oversee all the activities of the National ​​​​Directorate of Employment.

​(1b).​In addition to the above, by a letter, Ref: SH/COS/14/A/1217 ​​​dated 6 May, 2020, Mr. President, once again, approved that I ​​​supervise the preparation and execution of the Special Public ​​​Works Programme domiciled under the N.D.E

​(1c).​In addition to the above, Section 6(2) of the National ​​​​Directorate of Employment Act states that, ‘The Director-​​​​General shall, subject to this Act, be the Chief Executive of the ​​​Directorate and shall be responsible to the Minister for the ​​​day-to-day management of the affairs of the Directorate.”

​(1d).​It is on the bases of these Presidential and legal mandates that I ​​​supervise this programme. “Supervision”, for all intents and ​​​ purposes, means “direction”, “command”, “administration” and ​​ “control”. In other words, the final buck, in all matters relating to ​ ​ this programme, stops on my table.

MEETING WITH OTHER MINISTERS:

(2) In furtherance to the directive of Mr. President, I conveyed a meeting with the following Ministers on Wednesday, 15th of April, 2020:
(i).​Minister of Works and Housing
​(ii)​ Minister of Environment;
(iii)​ Minister of Water Resources
(iv)​ Minister of Agriculture
(v)​ Minister of Transportation
(vi)​ Minister of Health and,
(vii)​ Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning.

INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE

(3) At the meeting, it was resolved that an Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee be set up with the following mandates:
(a) Strategize on the implementation framework
(b) Collate the respective rural programmes for each ministry that ​​ can be implemented under the Extended Special Public Works
(c) Review the implementation of the Pilot Programme and make ​necessary recommendations
(d) Recommend appropriate implementation structure
(e) Recommend appropriate monitoring and evaluation mechanisms ​and
(f)​Develop an achievable implementation timeline.
(4) Consequently and in exercise of my powers as Supervising Minister under Section 16 (1) of the NDE Act, I inaugurated a Special Inter-ministerial Committee on the Extended Special Public Works on Wednesday, 29th April, 2020 and appointed the Director-General, NDE to Chair the Committee. Members of the Committee included Directors representing the seven Ministries. (Committee List Attached).
(5) This Committee sat for some weeks and in their collaborative capacity they proposed a list of projects within their Ministries that may require the intervention of the Extended Special Public Works Programme. Over 3,000 projects and 42,000 Manpower were proposed by them. In a Steering capacity, the Committee also made certain recommendations to me which I accepted substantially. It was this Inter-Ministerial Committee that recommended a 20-member States’ Selection Committee which I substantially accepted.

20-MEMBER STATES’ SELECTION COMMITTEE

(6) However, whilst addressing the Press on the 28th of May, 2020, on the progress we have made so far with the Programme. I laid out the composition of the 20-member States’ Selection Committee pursuant to the powers of the Minister under Section 16(1) of the NDE Act as follows:
(i) A Chairman and Vice-Chairman who shall be indigenes of that ​​State or who are ordinarily resident in that State.
(ii) The State Co-ordinator of the N.D.E of that State who will be the ​​ Secretary.
(iii) ​One representative of the Governor of that State.
(iv) The Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria of that ​​ State or his representative/nominee.
(v) The State Chairman of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic ​ Affairs or his representative/nominee.
(vi) The State Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport ​​​Workers or his representative/nominee.
(vii) The market woman leader in that State
(viii) Three persons (one from each Senatorial District) representing ​​ the traditional institutions in that State.
(ix) Two persons (one male and one female) from each of the ​​​​Senatorial District of the State (that is six persons) representing ​​recognized youth organisations in those States.
(x) A representative of a prominent Civil Society Organisation of that ​ State.
(xi) Two persons representing some peculiar interests in those ​​​​States.

(7) Let me state clearly here that all members of the State Selection Committees are not persons holding any official position in any of the registered political parties. If any of them listed is an official of any political party, then the State Chairman of the Selection Committee of the SPW shall fill that position with another person representing that interest. I stated this in order to make this process as apolitical as possible.

IS THE 20-MEMBER COMMITTEE A WASTE OF NATIONAL RESOURCES?

(cool Interestingly, despite the assertion of Hon. Muhammad Wudil on television that the twenty (20) members of the Committees would be a waste of national resources, if he had properly read the budget, he would have discovered that no provision has been made for the members to be paid any kind of personal allowance whatsoever. The only provision made in the budget is for Five Hundred Thousand Naira per State to cover the logistics of the entire Committee which would be used to move around the States, collate the names, buy stationeries and compile the names in printed form in all the Local Government Areas to forward to us in Abuja. Note that it is N500,000 for the entire Committees, not for individual members. If this is not patriotic service, I do not know what is.

CAN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CIRCUMSCRIBE OR QUESTION THE DISCRETION OF THE MINISTER TO ESTABLISH THESE COMMITTEES?

(9) My simple answer is NO. Once a person who is given discretionary powers by law exercises that discretion in a particular way, it is impossible to question the exercise of that discretion if it is done within the confines of the law. An example is the power of the President to appoint at least one Minister from each State. As long as the President does not go outside a particular State to pick a Minister for that State, nobody can question his discretion in picking a particular person as Minister from that State. Therefore, even Section 88 of the 1999 Constitution cannot avail the Joint Committee the power to question the discretion of the Minister to constitute Committees for the NDE under Section 16(1) of the NDE Act.

WHY STATES’ SELECTION COMMITTEES INSTEAD OF ONLINE APPLICATIONS

(10) The reasons are: (a) the categories of those to be engaged (which are largely unskilled workers) will not have the capacity and access to make online applications. (b) online applications would not ensure that the 1,000 persons to be selected would come from each Local Government Areas as, for example 300 persons may apply online from Lagos State, claiming to be applying to work in Sokoto State. (c) the selection process would be localized and would absolve us in Abuja the responsibility of selecting persons from different States.

SLOTS TO POLITICAL OFFICE HOLDERS:

(11) However, in the spirit of transparency and because of the need to be honest before Nigerians, we have said before that we are not unmindful of the fact that political office holders are also representatives of the people. We cannot also totally ignore them in the selection process. Their Constituents are also Nigerians. What we have tried to resist is A TOTAL TAKEOVER OF THE PROGRAMME BY POLITICIANS AND POLITICAL ACTORS, hence the multi-sectorial composition of the States’ Selection Committees.

(12) As a result, the States’ Selection Committees have been instructed to allot to political office holders like our distinguished Senators, Honourable members, Ministers and Governors, a number in total not exceeding fifteen percent of the total beneficiaries in that State. This is to ensure that majority of Nigerians who do not belong to any of the political divides actually benefit substantially from this programme.

(13) The actual break down of these numbers between the office holders have been communicated to the States’ Selection Committees. But if I understood Hon. Muhammad Wudil very well during his interview on HARD COPY on Channels Television, he alluded to the fact that he is uncomfortable with the fact that Ministers got a certain number of slots (30) from all the Local Government Areas in a State, whilst he as a Member of the House of Representatives got slots from only the Local Government Areas within his Constituency. But he should remember that there is only one Minister in almost all the States (except a few that have two), whilst a State like Kano where he comes from has 24 members of the House of Representatives. If those 24 members each takes slots from all the Local Government Areas available, there will be nothing left again for everyday people to share.

(13a). Finally on this point, suffice to say that those persons to be recommended for engagement by political office holders that constitute the 15 percent so mentioned, must also be eligible persons to participate in this programme.

APPROVAL OF SELECT BANKS:

(14) I am also pleased to inform you that for the purpose of transparency and accountability in the process, the President approved the use of select banks to register and collate data of those to be engaged. The banks would open accounts for all beneficiaries and in the process obtain BVN for those without accounts. Consequently, all payments would be made from the CBN directly to the accounts of the beneficiaries. The banks will also simultaneously register the participants of the Special Works Programme. Apart from the transparency and accountability this will achieve, one of the benefits of the exercise is that more Nigerians would be captured in the financial system thereby enhancing the financial inclusion drive of Government. Eventually, the data collated by the banks would be passed on to us for use in the programme implementation.

(15) It is important to note that this data to be collated would be used for other multifarious purposes relating to employment and social surveys. Already the National Bureau of Statistics, the National Population Commission and other Federal Government Agencies have requested for an allotment of persons from the 1,000 persons in each Local Government Areas to carry out special social surveys and data collation.

MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF PROJECTS:

(16) For the ease of supervision and monitoring of such a large programme, the President approved the deployment of online technology to effectively supervise, track and monitor the entire process.

(17) As a result, a domain name for an interactive website and online backend activities for the programme, www.specialpublicworks.gov.ng has been established.

(18) A database containing the 774,000 participants and all the public works projects would be established. A final clean copy of the database of
persons to be engaged would be delivered to us by the Banks we engaged to register and open accounts for them.

(19) The website with an analytics dashboard will provide the level of work done on projects on a daily basis. It will also contain a robust feedback mechanism that will allow citizens provide independent assessment on projects.

(20) Project owners and communities where projects are situated will also provide feedback through an online channel to our backend using their mobile devices.

(21) Using technology, we will geotag projects and deploy public works project management software to judiciously allocate human resources to projects.

(22) This various deployment will enable us supervise, track and monitor the programme effectively in accordance with Mr. President’s directive.

DURATION OF PROGRAMME

(23) The programme starts on the 1st of October, 2020. However, we are already running out of time because before October 1, 2020, we still have to select the 774,000 Nigerians, register them, open bank accounts for them and obtain their BVNs. Hence the urgency to proceed with preparations.

HOW MUCH IS THIS PROGRAMME WORTH?

(24).​ The total sum of N52 billion has been appropriated for this programme. Out of this amount, the sum of N46.44 billion is for actual payment of the stipends of those to be engaged. They will paid through BVN, hence eliminating the possibility of fraud in the payment scheme. The balance of N5.56 billion is for the purchase of tools and light equipment, the transportation, storage and security of these equipment in all the 774 LGAs in the country. That is approximately the sum of N7.183 million per LGA for the three-month period. The procurement of these items can only done by the National Directorate of Employment, complying with strict procurement guidelines in the Public Procurement Act.

WHAT SHOULD NIGERIANS EXPECT FROM THIS PROGRAMME?

(25).​At the end of the programme, we would have selected and engaged 774,000 Nigerians in a transparent process, adequately supervised and monitored them and paid N60,000.00 each for services rendered. Nigerians should also expect an improvement in physical and environmental infrastructure nation- wide.

CONCLUSION:

(26) I hereby respectfully make these above submissions, whilst at the same time I am ready, willing and anxious to clarify any grey area in the work plan PUBLICLY when I appear before you. As this is not an investigative hearing, I assume that you would properly inform me if you
want to do any of such and give me the full rights of fair hearing (including giving me the opportunity to confront any witness) as provided for in section 36 of the 1999 Constitution before reaching a decision that may affect my civil rights or obligations. It is only a full investigative hearing that can lead to your “exposing corruption, inefficiency or waste” in the execution of any government programme. An “Interactive Session” cannot lead to such since that is not within the contemplation of Section 88 of the 1999 Constitution.

I thank you all.

FESTUS KEYAMO, SAN, FCIArb (UK)
Honourable Minister of State.

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Politics / Re: Fuel Increase : Where Are Our Activists? by Demdem(m): 9:57am On Jul 02, 2020
muykem:
Why can't use your brain even if you want to criticize? The same civil society spearheading complete eradication of subsidies era which has been done. We may buy fuel as higher as N200 and as low as N50 depending on price of crude oil and other landing costs includes foreign exchange fluctuations.

Ur post on point. Jonathan cocck suckers are surely shameless. They are yet to recover from 2015 election loss.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Preached 'one Nigeria' During Jonathan's Administration by Demdem(m): 9:53am On Jul 02, 2020
omenka:
Who doesn't know that ipod Pigs is simply TAN rebranded?

It is the social media arm of the Party of Tax Collectors. Simple.

Only the wise knows this. Fools will surely disagree.

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Politics / Re: Olusegun Adeniyi Ambushed By Boko Haram by Demdem(m): 3:26pm On Jan 11, 2020
BlackSeptember:
Do you know that the person you replied is worst than the lady he is cautioning.


He is a known tribal bigot here. His original moniker is Demdem

Can u swear on the life of any loved one of urs that what u stated up there is true or u just enjoy displaying ur idiocy for the world to see?
Politics / Re: Otedola N5bn Donation: Indimi Family Clapback At Reno Omokri by Demdem(m): 6:06pm On Nov 11, 2019
lilprinze:
Can the Indimis show us evidence of the people they have given scholarships to?
Go to the north, you will understand what reno wrote is correct.

Did otedola showed u the 5 billion cheque before u swallow the story?
Politics / Re: 2nd Niger Bridge: See The New Look As Construction Works Continue - (Oct Update) by Demdem(m): 7:41am On Oct 27, 2019
AutoReportNG:


cheesycheesycheesy... LOL I have been expecting this... You guys are just pathetic, please change your mentality cos it won't help you, be receptive to new ideas, not everything must be money or paid.



Maybe you need to check again, before you criticize, take time to check and stop disgracing yourself on a public forum




You are always on my prayer list... cheesycheesycheesy

Ignore fools. They are already in a coursed state.
Politics / Re: Two Ministers Suspected As Moles In $9.6bn P&ID Judgment Debt by Demdem(m): 1:52pm On Sep 14, 2019
nameo:


[s]Lolz, Oga Omenka

You still dey??

The core Buharists are coming out small small. 3 days ago, I even saw Demdem.[/s]

My papa na Shameless sombori grin




I see

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Politics / Re: Saipem, Daewoo, Chiyoda Win $10bn NLNG Train 7 Project by Demdem(m): 3:58pm On Sep 11, 2019
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Flyingngel:
Demdem post:

Excellent development for Nigerian economy. More jobs on the horizon.
Intelligent folks would be thinking and planning to tap into the project to create wealth, fools on the other hand will be busy attributing their cursed state on buhari.







Good development, but i was thinking according to your statement the people who you call ''fools'' that are living in the hinterland who has been been affected by wrong economic policies overtime will can key into this contract which is highly technical.
Another thing i have observed is your consistent insults on people even going and extra length to call and ex-president daft on your profile.
I think it is not good for us as brother and sisters in this country to insult and each other which continue to bring a big divide among us politically and religiously.

I can see u avnt gotten the memo.....av stopped responding to "nonsensities".



There you go again.
If i may ask, what memo?
Is it insultive memo.
Goodluck which such way of life.
I pray you are given a position to overseer men whether money is involve or not, by the time people that ordinary cannot remove your shoe lace will be calling you dat, fool and so one, i pray you remember all the insultive seed you sow.
Uneasy is the head that wear the crown.
We shld endeavour to criticise our leaders constructively.
Even though in part of the world our leaders are nothing to write home about.
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