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Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by ogododo: 10:51am On Apr 20
The Senate Ad-Hoc Committee to Investigate the Turnaround Maintenance of Nigeria’s Refineries has said the Port Harcourt Refinery will begin operation before the end of December.

This is as the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has stated that his administration is working in tandem with President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government’s policies designed to make life better for Nigerians through the Renewed Hope Agenda.

Fubara noted that, in doing so, the Woji-Aleto-Alesa-Refinery Road, now 70 per cent completed, was being constructed to provide a bypass to easily access the Port Harcourt Refinery and take off traffic from the East-West Road.

He made the remark when members of the Senate Ad-Hoc Committee to Investigate the Turnaround Maintenance of Nigeria’s Refineries, led by their Chairman, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, paid him a courtesy visit at the Government House in Port Harcourt on Friday.

This was contained in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Saturday by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Nelson Chukwudi.

The governor said the purpose of governance was to make life easy for the people. He expressed delight that the Senate Committee’s investigation would make life easy and meaningful for Nigerians.

The statement read, “We, as a state, before the commencement of the rehabilitation job, had a contribution that we wanted to make to support the work at the refinery because of the deplorable state of the East-West Road.

There is a road: Woji-Aleto-Alesa Refinery Road. We are almost completing the bridge. It’s about 70 per cent completed. We are doing almost the last part of it. With that road, it will help to decongest and reduce the trouble commuters face along the East-West Road while providing easy access, straight to the refinery.

“So, you can see that our government is working in line, supporting the Administration of President Bola Tinubu to give our people hope and assurance that things will soon get better.”

It added, “And it is this role that you are playing, genuinely. With the support of this state government, that is the only way we can achieve the purpose of governance for everyone.

“The purpose of governance is to make life easy for the people. I am happy that your investigation would make life easy for the people,” the governor explained.

Fubara pointed to the derivable benefits when the refinery is eventually revamped and becomes operational, both to the Federal Government and host, Rivers State.

He added, “When the refinery restarts production, there will be petroleum products available locally. The issue of importation will go down.

“We will now make an impact, the economy will grow, and internally generated revenue will increase. More projects will be executed in this state. You can see that it’s a chain effect thing. So, I want to thank you. ”

Fubara reiterated the obvious, saying: “We might be a state, as being presented that we have issues. But we don’t have any issues. Our eyes are on the ball to deliver for our people.

“Even in the face of this deliberate distraction, we will not fail our people because, in the end, it is the impact we make on our people that counts.”

He warned that anybody who disrespects a man in authority either for his age or status, such person could succeed but temporarily because such insults would boomerang, coming with greater, bigger pain.

“I am aware that this is not the actual number of members of this committee. You are more than this. I am also aware that the senator representing, unfortunately, my senatorial district didn’t want you to come here.

“But because you are men of integrity: the real ones who have integrity; you decided to come and do what is right. God will bless you.

“What you are doing is the right thing. Politics is a business of interest. Your worst enemy today can become your best friend tomorrow. It’s a business of interest. But the interest of the people should come first.

“Unfortunately, some people think it has to do with life or death. That is one mistake everybody makes when you take this business outside of the normal principles and rules.

“Our government has no business with politics of bitterness because we have the interest of our people at heart. We take their well-being as our priority because that is why they gave us the mandate to govern them.

“So, their interest, which is the interest of the State, comes first in our scheme of things.”

He reminded the Senators of the peaceful nature and hospitality of the state and its people and urged them to feel free to interact with the state for the mutual benefit of all stakeholders.

In his presentation, Ubah (representing Anambra South Senatorial District), said they were at Warri Refinery on Thursday and had come to Port Harcourt to investigate the work that has been done and assess the level of preparedness of both the old and new Port Harcourt Refinery to recommence operations.

He stated, “We will recall that the old Port Harcourt Refinery was the first refinery in Nigeria built in 1965 and the second one in 1989. And for so long now, they have not been in active operations.

“And with the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President, and also the desire of Nigerians and our determination; the Senate led by our President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, we had a resolution in the Senate to look at it and make sure that Nigeria’s refineries are working so that we shouldn’t be depending on importation of petroleum products.

“And that is one of the reasons that we are here, as well to look into the contract and investigate the level of compliance vis-a-vis the contract specifications.”

Continuing, Ubah said, “We are pleased to note that what we saw is most encouraging as the refinery upgrade and full rehabilitation is almost at 90 per cent completed.

“We are confident that the refinery will soon be operational before the end of the year
.”

Recall that the issue of the commencement of operation at the Port Harcourt Refinery has been a ding-dong affair, as the Federal Government and the NEPAL have given conflicting dates.

https://punchng.com/p-harcourt-refinery-to-begin-operation-before-year-end-senate-committee/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by alsudan: 10:52am On Apr 20
Lol

Thiefnibuu say before 31 December
2023.

Mele Kyari say before March 2024.

Ng Senate don say na before December 2024.

Next Year reps go say na before December 2025

Then in 2026, APC go say give us second tenure and we go complete all the refineries

Then Awa lokan lunatics go say we must continue teaching some people political lessons.

Person way do Nigeria this thing no try.

No Light, no water, no fuel in the year 2024.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Ofunaofu: 10:53am On Apr 20
The new date is now Year End

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by matify83: 10:54am On Apr 20
Nigeria!

That refinery should have commenced operations 2 weeks ago according to Kyari.

The famed "December" has been announced once more for another" renewed hope"

Our politicians have taken upon themselves the job of religious clerics in selling hope than delivering results.

Kakistocracy indeed

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by AAAA67: 10:56am On Apr 20
Despite huge amount spent, government refineries remain moribund.
We keep hearing stories and promises everyday.
Money spent is enough to build a new refinery.
What a shame.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Wainey: 10:59am On Apr 20
alsudan:
Lol

Thiefnibuu say before 31 December
2023.

Mele Kyari say before March 2024.

Ng Senate don say na before December 2024.

Next Year reps go say na before December 2025

Then in 2026, APC go say give us second tenure and we go complete all the refineries

Then Awa lokan lunatics go say we must continue teaching some people political lessons.

Person way do Nigeria this thing no try.

No Light, no water, no fuel in the year 2024.
There is fuel and water Sha.
E surplus for Nigeria, as for electricity.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by slivertongue: 11:04am On Apr 20
promise and fail people

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Lavor234: 11:07am On Apr 20
Nigerian refineries are urban legends
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by iwaeda: 11:10am On Apr 20
ogododo:
The Senate Ad-Hoc Committee to Investigate the Turnaround Maintenance of Nigeria’s Refineries has said the Port Harcourt Refinery will begin operation before the end of December.

This is as the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has stated that his administration is working in tandem with President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government’s policies designed to make life better for Nigerians through the Renewed Hope Agenda.

Fubara noted that, in doing so, the Woji-Aleto-Alesa-Refinery Road, now 70 per cent completed, was being constructed to provide a bypass to easily access the Port Harcourt Refinery and take off traffic from the East-West Road.

He made the remark when members of the Senate Ad-Hoc Committee to Investigate the Turnaround Maintenance of Nigeria’s Refineries, led by their Chairman, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, paid him a courtesy visit at the Government House in Port Harcourt on Friday.


This was contained in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Saturday by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Nelson Chukwudi.

The governor said the purpose of governance was to make life easy for the people. He expressed delight that the Senate Committee’s investigation would make life easy and meaningful for Nigerians.

The statement read, “We, as a state, before the commencement of the rehabilitation job, had a contribution that we wanted to make to support the work at the refinery because of the deplorable state of the East-West Road.


“There is a road: Woji-Aleto-Alesa Refinery Road. We are almost completing the bridge. It’s about 70 per cent completed. We are doing almost the last part of it. With that road, it will help to decongest and reduce the trouble commuters face along the East-West Road while providing easy access, straight to the refinery.

“So, you can see that our government is working in line, supporting the Administration of President Bola Tinubu to give our people hope and assurance that things will soon get better.”

It added, “And it is this role that you are playing, genuinely. With the support of this state government, that is the only way we can achieve the purpose of governance for everyone.

“The purpose of governance is to make life easy for the people. I am happy that your investigation would make life easy for the people,” the governor explained.

Fubara pointed to the derivable benefits when the refinery is eventually revamped and becomes operational, both to the Federal Government and host, Rivers State.

He added, “When the refinery restarts production, there will be petroleum products available locally. The issue of importation will go down.

“We will now make an impact, the economy will grow, and internally generated revenue will increase. More projects will be executed in this state. You can see that it’s a chain effect thing. So, I want to thank you. ”


Fubara reiterated the obvious, saying: “We might be a state, as being presented that we have issues. But we don’t have any issues. Our eyes are on the ball to deliver for our people.

“Even in the face of this deliberate distraction, we will not fail our people because, in the end, it is the impact we make on our people that counts.”


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He warned that anybody who disrespects a man in authority either for his age or status, such person could succeed but temporarily because such insults would boomerang, coming with greater, bigger pain.

“I am aware that this is not the actual number of members of this committee. You are more than this. I am also aware that the senator representing, unfortunately, my senatorial district didn’t want you to come here.

“But because you are men of integrity: the real ones who have integrity; you decided to come and do what is right. God will bless you.

“What you are doing is the right thing. Politics is a business of interest. Your worst enemy today can become your best friend tomorrow. It’s a business of interest. But the interest of the people should come first.

“Unfortunately, some people think it has to do with life or death. That is one mistake everybody makes when you take this business outside of the normal principles and rules.


“Our government has no business with politics of bitterness because we have the interest of our people at heart. We take their well-being as our priority because that is why they gave us the mandate to govern them.

“So, their interest, which is the interest of the State, comes first in our scheme of things.”

He reminded the Senators of the peaceful nature and hospitality of the state and its people and urged them to feel free to interact with the state for the mutual benefit of all stakeholders.

In his presentation, Ubah (representing Anambra South Senatorial District), said they were at Warri Refinery on Thursday and had come to Port Harcourt to investigate the work that has been done and assess the level of preparedness of both the old and new Port Harcourt Refinery to recommence operations.

He stated, “We will recall that the old Port Harcourt Refinery was the first refinery in Nigeria built in 1965 and the second one in 1989. And for so long now, they have not been in active operations.

“And with the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President, and also the desire of Nigerians and our determination; the Senate led by our President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, we had a resolution in the Senate to look at it and make sure that Nigeria’s refineries are working so that we shouldn’t be depending on importation of petroleum products.

“And that is one of the reasons that we are here, as well to look into the contract and investigate the level of compliance vis-a-vis the contract specifications.”


Continuing, Ubah said, “We are pleased to note that what we saw is most encouraging as the refinery upgrade and full rehabilitation is almost at 90 per cent completed.

“We are confident that the refinery will soon be operational before the end of the year. ”

Recall that the issue of the commencement of operation at the Port Harcourt Refinery has been a ding-dong affair, as the Federal Government and the NEPAL have given conflicting dates.

https://punchng.com/p-harcourt-refinery-to-begin-operation-before-year-end-senate-committee/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social

Let me just be watching and laughing. When they flared some uninformed kids said, P/H refinery is up and running and said fuel will be cheap. They started praising Tinubu. I have come to conclusion that Nigeria youth are the problem of Nigeria. grin grin grin grin angry angry

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by ogododo: 11:11am On Apr 20
Nlfpmod nawa oo, no be April we dey soo.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by ogododo: 11:14am On Apr 20
iwaeda:


Let me just be watching and laughing. When they flared some uninformed kids said, P/H refinery is up and running and said fuel will be cheap. They started praising Tinubu. I have come to conclusion that Nigeria youth are the problem of Nigeria. grin grin grin grin angry angry
No be small matter.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by PressMyButton: 11:14am On Apr 20
Ubah is only being cautious, the mechanical work at PH refinery has been completed, the test running is ongoing and marketers would start lifting fuel anytime soon.
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by nlreserve: 11:18am On Apr 20
No be today this scam start. By then, them go shift am to mid next year

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Lizzysamuel(f): 11:24am On Apr 20
PressMyButton:
Ubah is only being cautious, the mechanical work at PH refinery has been completed, the test running is ongoing and marketers would start lifting fuel anytime soon.

Clown.

A member of the adhoc team is saying December and a nobody like you is saying otherwise 😂

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Donaldoni: 11:26am On Apr 20
Piiiiggs have started rejoicing in the mud. cheesy

Whereas, before the end of the year means anytime between today and then. embarassed

Bunch of pathetic sore losers! grin

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Inspirer1: 11:28am On Apr 20
Heyy

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by jeeqaa7(m): 11:29am On Apr 20
Audio

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by tefishy(m): 11:29am On Apr 20
How many times are we going to hear that Port Harcourt refinery will begin soon.
One thing I know is that no matter how hard you try to conceal a smoke, people will still perceive it. It is a matter of time.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Godfullsam(m): 11:29am On Apr 20
Kyari is a serial liar.

APC is a propaganda party.

Obidients are hate filled criminals.

Agbadorians are ass lickers.

Nigeria is a comedy Republic

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Treadway: 11:29am On Apr 20
Awon were ati asinwin gbogbo. ATI eyin ATI awon enablers yin, gbogbo yin o ni kuure lapapo.

E no ready March 2023, by June dem say Dec, still e no ready Dec 2023, e no ready end of March 2024, na Dec 2024 e go ready.

Shiooorr.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Iykopee(m): 11:29am On Apr 20
Qualified engineers would tell you the exact date of project completion. But in Nigeria, cretins like Thief'nubu have used politics to dilute engineering ethics and, the result is what we are witnessing now.

Everyday, different narrative ranging from testing, refining and project completion.

Until I see PH refinery fully in operation, the idiots that have used propaganda to reduce the price of garri in the market are simply playing to the gallery..

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by DrAkpamudehe: 11:29am On Apr 20

How can the government refineries work when Nigeria as a nation is infested with millions of demons, witches and wizards masquerading as human beings? Dey play.
You go explain tire.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by tobenuel(m): 11:29am On Apr 20
Ok we don hear
Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by greenermodels: 11:29am On Apr 20
Fraudulent politics, what a shame? Nigeria is a crime scene.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by ednut1(m): 11:30am On Apr 20
Una don start again

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by Opexzy: 11:30am On Apr 20
Lols grin this is beginning to sound more like a prayer point.
At this point, these people just think we are all stupid.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by jmoore(m): 11:30am On Apr 20
Shifting cultivation propaganda.

Reno Omonkey said Portharcourt refinery has started working.

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by jayce232: 11:30am On Apr 20
No longer April😂😂

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by cucumbar: 11:30am On Apr 20

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by SouthSouth1914: 11:31am On Apr 20
Useless kleptomaniacs! They keep shifting the progress of the nation further!

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Re: Port Harcourt Refinery To Begin Operation Before December 2024– Senate Committee by MichaelSokoto(m): 11:31am On Apr 20
Aaaaah!

dem don shift date again!
shocked

Hell-anus, yarimo, paramecium aka paraman, plus d other werey die hard f**Ka, mey una show!

grin

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