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Energy Reforms Advocates Warn Against Plans by NNPCL, Cabal to Cripple Dangote, Local Refineries in Nigeria

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The Energy Reforms Advocates of Nigeria (ERAN) has raised an alarm over an alleged plot by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and a powerful cabal to sabotage the operations of the Dangote Refinery and other local refineries.

According to ERAN led by Daniel Clarke,  the NNPCL plans to cut the supply of crude oil to the Dangote Refinery, a move that would force the facility to operate below capacity and undermine its ability to meet domestic demand.

This would lead to increased reliance on fuel imports, higher costs, and a return to the dreaded fuel queues.

At a press conference in Abuja, ERAN said that the corrupt cabal within the NNPCL is unsettled by the Dangote Refinery’s success, which threatens to expose their long-standing inefficiencies and corrupt practices.

The cabal allegedly aims to frustrate the refinery’s operations and portray it as unreliable.

The advocacy group praised the Dangote Refinery’s recent decision to lower fuel prices during the Yuletide season, describing it as a bold statement of its commitment to Nigerians.

“The recent news that NNPCL may cut crude oil supply to the Dangote Refinery and other local refineries is a cause for alarm. This decision, if implemented, would be patently unjustifiable and strategically detrimental to the refinery’s operational efficacy, thereby subverting Nigeria’s quest for energy self-sufficiency,” the statement said.

“This move appears to be a deliberate and orchestrated attempt to undermine the Dangote Refinery, which has been operating at full capacity, through a concerted and compound action.

“It Is particularly perplexing that this decision comes on the heels of reviving dormant refineries, which had been in a state of disrepair for an extended period, and were allegedly utilized as conduits for embezzling billions of naira without any meaningful efforts to resuscitate them.

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“The sudden pronouncement that these refineries will soon become fully operational, followed by the surreptitious maneuvering to drastically curtail the allocation to the Dangote Refinery, raises pernicious concerns about the motivations underlying this decision.

“Evidently, the corrupt cabal within NNPCL is unsettled by their inability to dictate the prices at which Dangote Refinery sells its products. By reducing crude allocation, they aim to frustrate its operations and portray it as unreliable.

“Also, despite the production of AGO and Jet-A1 that exceeds the current daily consumption of petroleum products in Nigeria by the Dangote Refinery, against agreed terms, the Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) allegedly continued to issue import licenses to NNPCL, Matrix, and other companies for importing petroleum products such as Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and Jet Fuel (aviation turbine fuel) into Nigeria.

“Nonetheless, it is worth noting that Dangote Refinery’s recent decision to lower fuel prices during the Yuletide season was a bold statement of its commitment to Nigerians- a strong love for the people in easing the economy burden and strain. This move, hailed by citizens nationwide, was perceived as an insult by the cabal who feared losing control over the narrative of fuel pricing.

“From record , it can be said that the gasoline bought from Dangote Refinery is  actually cheaper and of good quality than the one they are importing, which begs the question as to why they aren’t supporting our indigenous production.

“However, It is patently clear that the opposition to Dangote Refinery’s endeavors stems from a deep-seated fear harbored by a powerful cabal, who dread being exposed for their long-standing inefficiencies and corrupt practices.

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“The Dangote Refinery’s success would rate private refineries higher than state-owned ones, challenging the relevance of NNPCL’s operations and its long-standing inefficiencies, which would raise suspicion about the operation of the leadership in NNPCL.

“The Energy Reforms Advocates of Nigeria is very much convinced that this perceived threat has prompted the creation of a facade, wherein unrealistic expectations are being built around refineries that are yet to become fully operational.

“These refineries, which would essentially function as blending plants, are being allocated crude oil supplies, while the allocation for Dangote Refinery is being deliberately reduced. This is one which  is ostensibly designed to frustrate Dangote Refinery’s operations and enable the cabal to regain control over Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, thereby perpetuating their corrupt practices.”

ERAN called on the federal government to take immediate action to prevent any reduction in crude allocation to the Dangote Refinery and other local refineries. The group also demanded that the NNPCL’s operations be subjected to independent audits to ensure accountability.

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Nigerian Army arrests human parts trafficker, drug peddlers in Ogun

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Troops of the 81 Division, Nigerian Army, operating under the 35 Artillery Brigade, have apprehended a man for allegedly trafficking human parts at Kulanla Odomola in Ogun.

The division’s spokesman, Lt.-Col. Olabisi Ayeni, disclosed this in a signed statement on Sunday.

Ayeni said the troops rescued the suspect from an angry mob that had attempted to lynch him.

“The suspect, along with the exhibits, has been handed over to the Nigeria Police at Noforija for further investigation and possible prosecution,” he said.

The spokesman further revealed that troops operating in Ado-Odo, Ota Local Government Area of Ogun, arrested and detained three suspected drug peddlers during a patrol.

According to him, the suspects were found with two packs of substances suspected to be Indian hemp, concealed under 60kg of cargo in a white J5 vehicle.

“The suspects and exhibits have been handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Ilaro Area Command, for further investigation and possible prosecution,” Ayeni said.

He reiterated the division’s commitment to deploying every legitimate means to protect law-abiding citizens from criminal elements within its area of operation.

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240 workers receive double payments, 217 share same BVN – Kano Govt

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Kano State Government said it has uncovered irregularities on its payroll involving 240 employees receiving double payments and 217 others having the same Bank Verification Number (BVN).

Dr Sulaiman Sani, Special Adviser to the Governor on Civil Service Matters and Chairman of the State Coordinating Committee, disclosed this at a press briefing in Kano on Sunday.

Sani, who represented the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Umar Ibrahim, said the findings emerged from a biometric verification exercise was aimed at sanitising the state’s civil service.

According to him, the anomalies were discovered during reviews conducted by two standing committees; one for the state and another for local government payrolls.

“The inherited shortcomings in the payroll system have continued to disturb the government.

“We discovered that 240 employees are drawing double salaries, while 217 individuals share the same BVN,” Sani said.

He also revealed that 1,335 employees had not reported for verification for over six months, further raising concerns about the authenticity of many names on the payroll.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the Local Payroll Government Standing Committee, Alhaji Umar Idi, said an audit exercise uncovered 247 questionable names on the local government and primary healthcare payrolls.

Idi explained that only eight out of the 247 individuals appeared before the committee to confirm their employment status.

“The removal of the remaining 239 names has resulted in a monthly saving of N27.8 million, which will be returned to the state and local governments’ joint account,” he said.

Sani assured that the ongoing exercise was not punitive but it was intended to ensure that genuine workers and pensioners received their full entitlements without arbitrary deductions.

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He recalled that since the assumption of office of Gov. Abba Yusuf,his administration had prioritised the prompt payment of salaries and had eliminated informal deductions from workers’ wages.

“The payroll cleansing will enhance transparency and efficiency in salary administration,” Sani added.

He further vowed that the government would continue working with the stakeholders to address all the anomalies and restore credibility to the civil service.( NAN)

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Enrollment in Nursing Programmes Surges from 28,000 to 115,000

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The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Education, on Monday announced the surge in enrollment into nursing programmes.

The ministry said the country reported an increase from 28,000 enrollees to 115,000 enrollees annually.

A statement signed by the Director of Press, FME, Folasade Boriowo, said the development is a testament to the promise of the current administration to transform healthcare education.

The statement read, “In a groundbreaking leap for Nigeria’s healthcare and education sectors, Nigeria has reached a transformative milestone in healthcare education.

 

“Annual nursing enrollment has surged from 28,000, as it was on May 28th 2023, when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, led administration was inaugurated, to an unprecedented 115,000 as a result of Mr. President’s initiative.

“The Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, focusing on revitalising the education and health sectors.

“In line with the administration’s emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medical Sciences, the Federal Ministries of Education and Health & Social Welfare, under the leadership of Dr. Alausa and his counterpart, Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate, have successfully surpassed the initial set out target of 110,000 nursing students annually enrolled at our nursing colleges to 115,000.

“The Honourable Minister thanked stakeholders, industry leaders, the Nigerian Council of Nurses and Midwifery, teaching hospitals, and Ministry staff for their contributions towards this great achievement. This increased enrollment capacity signals a transformative era for nursing education in Nigeria, positioning the country to meet domestic and global demands for qualified healthcare professionals.”

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