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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by sniperr007(m): 9:18am On May 06, 2017
wirinet:
You want the Oil Companies to relocate to a region where their staffs are likely to be Kidnapped for ransom, their infrastructures are likely to be bombs and Youths always extorting money from them at will?

A business concerns makes decisions based on Security, Profit and ease of doing business. Provide a secure environment and the companies will fall over themselves to relocate.

Sharap there! U jus tlk based on what u read online. R there not oil workers in ND?

If these companies r based there, d crime rate in those towns will reduce as there will b more opportunities for both skilled & unskilled.

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by nengibo: 9:19am On May 06, 2017
bakynes:
All these South South boys just cry like babies. What is the big deal in siting your headquarters in another state. The FG collects the tax anyway not the state govt.

You guys are only thinking like this because it's not your investment, is it not better to site their HQ where they know it is safe for life than an uncertain region. A region that can start bombing and kidnapping tomorrow.

I was in PH in 2015, if you see the convoy of a white man probably an Oil worker you would think it was a Governor or president. This you can't see in Lagos, you will probably just see the White man and his driver or a white man jogging on the road. He knows he is relatively safe and can live life not live life in hiding or with Armed security because of fear of kidnapping.

Do you know how much Chevron and Mobil has spent building their headquarters over the years, you now just want them to abandon the facility and start building another one spending millions of dollars again. They don't think with sentiments like you guys do, they think business wise.

These militants see these kidnapping and facility bombing as business it's no more agitation for a greater Niger Delta.

If relative peace comes to the Niger delta today these Oil companies will naturally relocate back nobody needs to tell them.
If the Niger delta is not safe enough for the headquarters then it shouldn't be safe enough for production, this trend is not only with oil companies but also i.t firms siting hq in lagos, the injustices will stop one way or anothet believe that

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by bantudark: 9:19am On May 06, 2017
uniqueboi:
If there would be no equity and justice in Nigeria then I'm afraid the day of the reckoning is fast approaching. I'm afraid because the minds coming out of the South-South are far more dangerous than what we have witnessed in this country. Militancy would be child's play.
You all keep politicking to favour your dead zones and then rub it on our faces. In due time.

i am a deltan too and i disagree making claims with criminals....

it was not the militants that made that 13% thing possible,,it was naija deltan leaders....

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:19am On May 06, 2017
bayelsaowei:
oboy all the oil companies both international and national should bring their head quarters here so that we solve the Niger delta problem real time...
Most especially that useless nnpc and DPR...let them come here...let those malam come and work in the delta so that they behave themselves...nonsense...
See my Bros de spit fire sha.... lol
Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Akpoesiri(f): 9:20am On May 06, 2017
its a simple issue. The companies can also drill from where their headquarters is......Time to blow up all pipelines and make them relocate completely to where their headquarters is...

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by GamaG(m): 9:21am On May 06, 2017
rafindo:
I thank this dishonourable members for doing the right thing for once.sentiment apart business are sited where safety is guaranteed and ease of doing business is okay.as far I am concerned the Niger delta is one of the top place in the world where ease of doing business is extinct. With marching ground ideology, aimless so called lazy youth leader that destroy your property for not compensating the boys.pls don't give me that Houston rubbish of having the hqtr of major oil coys.if your are sincere the government provide the necessary and tax rebate for oil coys.Nigeria is the only country where the community shout our oil as if all lands do not belong to the Fgn
You're a big fool

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Nobody: 9:22am On May 06, 2017
Agumbankembu:


Other rep members supported it, majorly reps from SS and SE, but it was shouted down by Gbajabimilo or what is that his name.
Fukktard.

See lies. And someone will believe this.

Pls show the rollcall of those DT supported & rejected this bill. Also show d video of gbakabiamilla shouting it down.

Nonsense!!

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Nobody: 9:24am On May 06, 2017
nabiz:
keep quiet my friend if you don't know what to say. who told you Niger deltans ar lazy? which part of the region have u been to? do u know the type of work those guys do to survive? you guys destroy their farm land, and fishing water and other means of living and u are here talking rubbish. what else do you want them to do. how do you want them to survive. imagine destroying and polluting all the land in the north. don't you know that this guys have been surviving even before oil, rubbish

You take this kids seriously grin. All they know about the Niger Delta is from what they see in blogs and exergerrated news. The person saying Niger Deltans are lazy is probably still being fed by his parents

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by ibombiz: 9:25am On May 06, 2017
Hmmm! they don't want to see us, they don't like our progress, yet they want to die in our oil fields. I prophecy the beginning of mother bombings in Nigeria if peace is not followed now.
Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by nengibo: 9:26am On May 06, 2017
bantudark:


even if you get more nothing will change solong you have criminals like tompolo dokubo and others handling your business....
Leave matter for mathias, everyone understands the dynamics of this hq issue, the Niger delta must correct every issue created by the companies & the politicians, this backward reasoning of always mentioning tompolo & dokubo everytime the deltans ask for their rights is fooling nobody.

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Nobody: 9:28am On May 06, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:

While I agree that Oil Coys should relocate their HQ to Niger Delta, I must also admit that we have the duty of ensuring that the region is safe for these companies.
It is not enough for Ijaw groups and stakeholdera to spit fire against the REPS, what are they doing to dissuade Ijaw and Niger Delta people against kidnapping, blowing of facilities and general perpetration of crimes against the Oil coys? The action of NDA in 2016 and other groups was a bad omen to the region.
There is injustice against our people but we also have our own role to play. Two wrongs don't make a right.

My brother if the Region is not safe, there wont be any oil activity in this area, so those who still work here now area animals, am just coming from an oil location in Ogba egbama LGA, you know how that place is, but how come we still have thousands of yorubas and foreigners working in that location. They keep on using una head, Niger delta is not safe yet they employ most of their ppl in Lagos to fill in most of the lucrative positions in the said danger zone... pls wise up, all employment is done in lagos, most training facilities for oil work is in lagos and ogun, most tax go to them, and you want your jobless youths to be hungry and peaceful.... this is like living in fools paradise.... It was the same ppl who kick againt PIB for the same selfish reason......There has been kidnapping and militancy in lagos, so why didnt they now relocate to UYO a peaceful city or Calabar.

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Nobody: 9:29am On May 06, 2017
All these pole spewing nonsense here don't seem to know how their houses of assembly work, especially when it comes to decisions regarding the IOC's (international oil companies).

When an adverse bill comes up DT the industry doesn't like, they rally together and bribe all these people. YES!! DT is why this bill will never pass & the PIB bill will never pass. The PIB bill has bn passing 1st & 2nd reading since the days of obasanjo & is never approved by the assembly.

Continue making this a tribal issue & not a corruption issue. DT is what ur corrupt leaders want. Illiterate & useless citizens.

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by nnokwa042(m): 9:31am On May 06, 2017
wirinet:
You want the Oil Companies to relocate to a region where their staffs are likely to be Kidnapped for ransom, their infrastructures are likely to be bombs and Youths always extorting money from them at will?

A business concerns makes decisions based on Security, Profit and ease of doing business. Provide a secure environment and the companies will fall over themselves to relocate.
u be ewu jalingo and where is Nigeria getting her 2 million barrels of oil day ? OK from Ogun state and jigawa state abi ? Isi adiro GI Mma ma ncha ncha ,oil money from naija delta is good for building rail way from Lagos to kano right? But for oil companies to move thier offices to Niger delta then u remembered that ND is not safe
Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by bantudark: 9:32am On May 06, 2017
nengibo:

Leave matter for mathias, everyone understands the dynamics of this hq issue, the Niger delta must correct every issue created by the companies & the politicians, this backward reasoning of always mentioning tompolo & dokubo everytime the deltans ask for their rights is fooling nobody.

it was not the likes of tompolo and dokubo that made that 13% thing possible...

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by ibombiz: 9:35am On May 06, 2017
The case of AkwaIbom is different, they have accommodated ExxonMobil for decades without fighting,even in the height of militancy. I just pray the action of the reps should not turn even the law abiding youths to bombers sooner.

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by nengibo: 9:35am On May 06, 2017
bantudark:


it was not the likes of tompolo and dokubo that made that 13% thing possible...
Be honest you didn't read my comment b4 mentioning me
Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by willibounce1(m): 9:36am On May 06, 2017
aribisala0:
The issue is not about safety ,that is a lame argument.The reality is that where businesses located headquarters is not governed by LEGISLATION ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD< ANYWHERE. I challenge anyone to prove me wrong. I have no objection to oil companies moving but doing so by legislation is very dangerous because of the potential UNINTENDED CONSQUENCES for other non oil businesses and general investment confidence.
It location can be legislated what next who to employ. That they must build churches or mosques in their premises. There is no need to introduce unnnecessary complexity through the backdoor. The argument remains about resource control and what percentage of oil proceeds goes to the communities. That is what should be addressed.Once the communities are getting what is their right if the copanies like they can locate in Cameroon if it pays them. The real issue is about resource control so don't transfer frustration to oil companies

First if such legislation can apply to oil industry what next ??
Dangote should move to Kogi?Chivita should move to Benue or Oyo , Companies making soap should move to where they get palm oil etc .
There is nothing like Niger Delta in our constitution so where a company is operating in 4 states where should it go to which one.

This is just unnecesssary sentimentality and those pushing for it are isinformed about tax. Oil companies do not pa tax to Lagos State.In fact ALL COMPANIES IN NIGERIA PAY TAX TO THE FG regardless of where the headquarters are located.

LASG get PAYE personal income tax of workers resident in Lagos.The quuestion is in a company like Mobil or Shell what percentage of their workers are outside their operation area in Lagos?

Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by aribisala0(m): 9:36am On May 06, 2017
Bridget95:
your narrative is different from the subject matter.

These oil companies are taking resources from the land of people of the delta under FG arrangement,they are supposed to show sincerity by fully based in the delta instead of being selfish,self centred and exploitative from a distance where they recruit none indegines to work in the delta and pay royalties to states where their offices are.
You can have any narrative you like.

They are not TAKING anything. The Nigerian State is the one doing the taking. The oil companies are doing BUSINESS

There is no nation liike Delta so nothing like people of Delta . .

They are a business enterprise doing business in Nigeria under Nigeran laws. They came in under the laws extant at the time.

If people in the comunity want to renegotiate Nigeria as an entity or the constitution of Nigeria that is fine whether peacefully or by insurrection there is nothing new there.They should roll the dice and deal with the outcome. It is nothing to do with the oil companies. So do not scapegoat the oil companies.
Face the Nigerian State and do so boldly.

Oil companiies are not the only companies doing business. There is hardly any business that does not take soething from LAND whether it is Dangote or Chivita so any such laws will affect the whole country.

Let us shhun sentient

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Agumbankembu: 9:37am On May 06, 2017
janellemonae:


See lies. And someone will believe this.

Pls show the rollcall of those DT supported & rejected this bill. Also show d video of gbakabiamilla shouting it down.

Nonsense!!


There was a rowdy session at the House of Representatives yesterday as members rejected a motion seeking to compel oil companies to relocate their operational and administrative offices to the Niger Delta region.

The motion entitled: “Calling oil companies to establish operational/administrative offices in the Niger Delta area where they engage in exploration and exploitation” was sponsored by Goodluck Opiah (PDP, Imo).

In the motion, Opiah had prayed the House to mandate its Committee on Petroleum Resources to liaise with the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Ministries of Niger Delta Affairs and Petroleum Resources to review policies and guidelines of oil companies regarding location of their administrative and operational offices.

The legislator stated that there was need for all the oil companies to open offices in the communities where they are engaged in exploration.

He contended that the practice of the companies siting their offices outside their areas of operation is responsible for decisions that are “inconsiderate of the real effects of their exploratory and exploitative activities in those communities, such as pollution, environmental hazards, degradation and under development.”

According to him, “this policy is depriving the indigenes of those communities access to the companies in the event of complaints on their operational activities and is also not making the oil companies to be truly alive to their corporate social responsibilities to those communities.”

Kingsley Chinda (PDP, Rivers), while supporting the motion, dismissed the argument that the Niger Delta was insecure hence the relocation of oil companies to other states outside the region as untenable.

He said, “no part of Nigeria is unsafe”, adding, however, that trouble started when Aminu Shehu Shagari (APC, Sokoto), in his contribution, described the motion as “ill-conceived and inconsiderate.”

According to him, “I think this motion is inconsiderate; it is ill-conceived and should be thrown out. I think the PIB should be allowed to take care of these oil companies.”

The Majority Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila (APC, Lagos) threw his weight behind Shagari, warning that the House will be setting a bad precedence if it allows the motion to sail through.

Gbajabiamila said, “we will be setting a dangerous precedence by compelling oil companies to relocate offices to the Niger Delta region. In business, people have the right to decide based on their entrepreneurial needs.

“We have to note that a business is a corporate entity and you can’t force me to operate here. You can’t change the goal post in the middle of the game. The PIB will take care of all these concerns.”

As the the Majority Leader spoke, he was intermittently interrupted by the Minority Leader, Leo Ogor (PDP, Delta) with several points of order.

The Minority Leader later argued that it is not good for the offices of the oil companies to be sited outside the Niger Delta where they do business.

Ogor said: “I find it totally unacceptable that the Majority Leader is standing in this chamber and saying we do not have the right to tell these companies to relocate operational offices to the Niger Delta. These companies pay taxes to other states while they operate in the Niger Delta.”

As members become very emotional and sentimental about the motion, the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, cautioned that, “there is no need for tempers to flay. I am looking at it from the point of business. I’m not joining the debate but can you tell me as a businessman where to locate my office?”

When the motion was eventually put to vote, those against it carried the day.
Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by bantudark: 9:37am On May 06, 2017
nnokwa042:
u be ewu jalingo and where is Nigeria getting her 2 million barrels of oil day ? OK from Ogun state and jigawa state abi ? Isi adiro GI Mma ma ncha ncha ,oil money from naija delta is good for building rail way from Lagos to kano right? But for oil companies to move thier offices to Niger delta then u remembered that ND is not safe


the west and north use the money from oil to develope their region and welcome you their anytime....what do you do with your money...??....nothing,nothing a tall....even if you get 100% resource control the delta would still be underdeveloped.....

you get 13% more than other states but yet the delta is less developed...you think you can fool us?....

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by nnokwa042(m): 9:39am On May 06, 2017
rafindo:
I thank this dishonourable members for doing the right thing for once.sentiment apart business are sited where safety is guaranteed and ease of doing business is okay.as far I am concerned the Niger delta is one of the top place in the world where ease of doing business is extinct. With marching ground ideology, aimless so called lazy youth leader that destroy your property for not compensating the boys.pls don't give me that Houston rubbish of having the hqtr of major oil coys.if your are sincere the government provide the necessary and tax rebate for oil coys.Nigeria is the only country where the community shout our oil as if all lands do not belong to the Fgn
while all the cows belong to Fulani's the cocoa afonjas shares the money alone but then when oil is mentioned u remember one Nigeria u people re wicked with devilish mind ,abuja was developed 100% with oil money but today only the northerners can be minister of abuja capital territory abi? Things will never be the same again in this Nigeria nobody be mumu again , angry angry

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by bantudark: 9:40am On May 06, 2017
nnokwa042:
while all the cows belong to Fulani's the cocoa afonjas shares the money alone but then when oil is mentioned u remember one Nigeria u people re wicked with devilish mind ,abuja was developed 100% with oil money but today only the northerners can be minister of abuja capital territory abi? Things will never be the same again in this Nigeria nobody be mumu again , angry angry

go fing out how the system works and sop making too much noise....

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Nobody: 9:41am On May 06, 2017
bantudark:


i am a deltan too and i disagree making claims with criminals....

it was not the militants that made that 13% thing possible,,it was naija deltan leaders....




OK Sir. Good luck
Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by vRendoh(m): 9:41am On May 06, 2017
tutudesz:
Niger Delta house of reps members need serious beaten,what rubbish are doing in the house that they couldn't not lobby other rep members to support this bill.

They need not beg or lobby.....time shall tell

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Amberon: 9:43am On May 06, 2017
Focus on your barren region. And don't cry when the ND militants resume hostilities. [s]
aribisala0:
Your talk is IMPOTENT and EMPTY. They have been drilling before you were born and will continue long after you are dead . Go and relocaate them
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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by ibombiz: 9:45am On May 06, 2017
this might just be the rebirth of new faces of Militancy and violence in even the peaceful states,and Nigeria.
Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Customer80: 9:45am On May 06, 2017
rafindo:
I thank this dishonourable members for doing the right thing for once.sentiment apart business are sited where safety is guaranteed and ease of doing business is okay.as far I am concerned the Niger delta is one of the top place in the world where ease of doing business is extinct. With marching ground ideology, aimless so called lazy youth leader that destroy your property for not compensating the boys.pls don't give me that Houston rubbish of having the hqtr of major oil coys.if your are sincere the government provide the necessary and tax rebate for oil coys.Nigeria is the only country where the community shout our oil as if all lands do not belong to the Fgn
do you see insincerity in your word's? Just ask funke akindele if she's not paying for marching ground in Lagos when filming etc you want oil exploration in my state but you want oil head office located in Asa Abia state? They explore oil each day in Asa Ndoki in spite of the insecurity you mentioned but can relocate head office. You see why agitation continues
Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by aribisala0(m): 9:46am On May 06, 2017
Amberon:
Focus on your barren region. And don't cry when the ND militants resume hostilities.
Your mind is barren.. It is minds that enrich not your delusional sense of entitlement.Wherever you are you will be poor because your mind is impoverished.
If you had any brain you will realize that militancy will NEVER make any oil company relocate to the DELTA it willl have the OPPOSITE effect . You cannot analyze or reason. Nigeria has about 30 years of oil left in the ground in the Delta so one way or another your nonsense will soon end

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by nnokwa042(m): 9:46am On May 06, 2017
bantudark:



the west and north use the money from oil to develope their region and welcome you their anytime....what do you do with your money...??....nothing,nothing a tall....even if you get 100% resource control the delta would still be underdeveloped.....

you get 13% more than other states but yet the delta is less developed...you think you can fool us?....
no wonder north and west is Dubai of Nigeria no wonder all Nigerian's actor and actresses now go to Ibadan ogbomosho kano jigawa borno as thier holidays destination u people tried ,ofeke

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Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Nobody: 9:47am On May 06, 2017
wirinet:
You want the Oil Companies to relocate to a region where their staffs are likely to be Kidnapped for ransom, their infrastructures are likely to be bombs and Youths always extorting money from them at will?

A business concerns makes decisions based on Security, Profit and ease of doing business. Provide a secure environment and the companies will fall over themselves to relocate.


You just like writing without thinking.
Compare the rate of kidnap in the west to Niger Delta, before you rush to post without proper reasoning.
Re: Reps Reject Oil Firms’ Relocation To Niger Delta by Amberon: 9:49am On May 06, 2017
In others there are adequate compensations. Google is your friend.

Also focus on your cows and yams. We are fed up.
GavelSlam:


Is it only in Nigeria that oil is explored such that pollution is rampant?

Is it not the same global standard of exploration and production used?

Why is our own different?

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