Policy Advisory Council Proposes Outright Sale Of Major NNPC Oil Stakes, End Insecurity, Targets $17 Billion Proceed

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The council stated that Federal Government will earn about $17 billion from the sale of the NNPC’s majority stakes in the oil and gas assets as reported by 9News Nigeria”

The Policy Advisory Council of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has proposed the sale of the major stakes of the NNPC in the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry.

This came as President Tinubu’s administration reassured commitment to revamp the oil and gas sector to cushion irregular increase of fuel pump price and petroleum products across the states.

“The council stated that Federal Government will earn about $17 billion from the sale of the NNPC’s majority stakes in the oil and gas assets as reported by 9News Nigeria”

In their proposal , the council insisted that President Tinubu’s administration should consolidate the regulatory agencies by merging the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) under a single regulator.

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Photo: President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR

The members of the council include: Austin Avuru, Olu Verheijen, AbdulRasaq Isa, Bashir Bello, Ifeanyi Ajuluchukwu, Doyin Akinyanju, Tinuade Sande, Ahmad Zakari, George Etomi, Nasiru Wada, Mohammed Abbas, and Segun Lawson.

They proposed that the government should work towards achieving some milestones within the first 100 days ending August 2023.

The council advised Tinubu’s administration to re-organise NUPRC and NMDPRA to deliver set milestone goals and headhunt and place capable resources in critical positions in the oil and gas sector.The council further advised that the president should head-hunt competent, tested, reform-focused leaders in NNPCL and ensure the company discharges its function as a commercial entity as stipulated in the Petroleum
Industry Act (PIA).

The council advised that NNPC should also be strengthened and placed in a position where it would be paying taxes, royalties and profits to the Federation Account and properly regulated by NUPRC, NMDPRA and NCDMB. the council, which was set up when Tinubu emerged as the president-elect, equally proposed the deregulation of petrol pricing and implementing the Federal Direct Cash Transfer Programme, with the disbursement of $8 billion in Direct Cash Transfer to the poorest 30 million Nigerians.

“It advised the president to end insecurity in oil-producing states, particularly in Imo, Delta, Ondo, Rivers, Bayelsa and Akwa-Ibom by engaging key political and community stakeholders”

The council called for the reforming of the operations of the military task force with clearly defined key performance
indicators (KPIs) and consequent management to tackle deficiencies.

To improve financing in the oil and gas sector, the council called for a debt repayment framework and a transition to market prices for gas. It stressed the need for Tinubu’s government to put robust policies in place in order to unlock Nigeria’s energy potential to fuel economic growth and diversification while improving energy security sustainably.

It proposed that the government should work to raise Nigeria’s oil and gas production to 1.8 million barrels per day(Mbpd) and 3.5 Billion
cubic feet (bcf) in the next 18 months ending December 2024.

The advisory council urged President Tinubu to mandate NNPCL, NUPRC and NMDPRA to close out outstanding divestments and contract issues for project delivery clarity.

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It further urged the president to strip NNPCL of policy-making roles and keep NCDMB within its mandate as prescribed by the Local Content Act.

The council advised the president to consider integrating NUPRC, NMDPRA, and NCDMB into a single regulator or include all midstream activities into NUPRC’s scope.

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