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Senate commissions panel to probe non-compliance with Petroleum Industry Act, Oil Mining Lease

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The Senate constituted the ad hoc committee on June 22, 2022 to investigate non-compliance with the extant laws in the oil industry.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Senate President Ahmad Lawan on Tuesday inaugurated an ad hoc Committee in the upper legislative chamber to investigate the non-compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act and the Oil Mining Lease.

Lawan tasked the committee to see the assignment as another greater call to service, an investigation to right the wrongs and expose corruption.

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The seven-member panel is headed by the Senate Deputy Chief Whip, Senator Sabi Aliyu Abdullahi.

Other members of the Committee are: Senator George Sekibo, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi, Senator Albert Akpan, Senator Solomon Adeola, Senator Smart Adeyemi and Senator Aishatu Dahiru.

Lawan told the committee: “We are all aware that over the years, our country has lost Direct Foreign Investments in the Oil and Gas Sector due to obsolete laws and regulations coupled with the unimaginable corruption in this sector.

“This led to the steps taken by this Assembly to address the ugly situation in the recently passed Petroleum Industry Bill, now an Act, to bring it up to speed with current global realities.

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“I want you all to see this investigation as another greater call to service, an investigation to right the wrongs and expose corruption.

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“Therefore, you should work assiduously with great patriotism, devoid of fear or favour to unravel the truth in the Joint Ventures Agreement as stated in the motion.

“I can categorically say that this Ad hoc Committee has a date with history. What we do today will certainly shape our tomorrow.

“Government officials must live up to expectation and comply with the laws of the federation in the course of executing their mandates.

“No country will see its laws jettisoned or flouted in order to please investors. We must encourage one another to do the right thing at all times for the good of the nation.

“I also want you to know that the task before you is daunting and challenging but the ability to navigate it lies on your dexterity in handling issues as they emerge.

“Be rest assured that the leadership of the Senate and indeed the entire Senate will continuously give you support in order to succeed in this very important assignment.

“The investors and government officials out there, be rest assured that this investigation is a fact-finding one meant to encourage transparency and good practices in the oil and gas sector.

“The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria will continue to ensure that all laws passed by the National Assembly for the good governance of our country are obeyed.

“We cannot afford to let Nigerians down. Also, be assured that the National Assembly will always welcome good suggestions that will improve the wellbeing of the nation and it’s citizenry.”

The ad hoc Committee was constituted by the Senate at plenary on June 22, 2022 following a motion sponsored by Senator George Sekibo to investigate non-compliance with the extant laws in the oil industry.

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