Nigeria to Begin Tracking of Oil Production, Sales Destination To replace annual lifting contract with 10-year locked-in deals
Chineme Okafor in Abuja Nigeria will from this year begin to track the volume of its crude oil production from fields of production
and loading bays, to sales destinations in a renewed effort to cut down on prevalent oil theft and loss of revenue, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu,
has said. Speaking in a podcast he released yesterday in Abuja where he made projections of his work this year, Kachikwu also said he would initiate
processes to gradually move the country away from holding annual crude oil lifting contracts to looking for partners that it could sign long-term lifting agreements
with. The minister explained that the country has lost huge revenues from oil production slippages and thefts, and would in this regard finally
move to stop these practices. “We will begin for the first time to track oil production from production to destination,
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FIRST AND CURRENT GOVERNORS CELEBRATE LAGOS...
L-R: Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode and his wife, Bolanle; the first governor, Brig-Gen. Mobolaji Johnson (5th); and other former governors of the state and their wives, during a thanksgiving service in Lagos
The federal government yesterday said it was seeking about $400 million World Bank loan to rebuild the North-east of the country, where Boko Haram terrorists had destroyed Continued on page 8
Coup in the Senate: Lawan Replaces Ndume As Leader
APCsupportsremoval Again,SarakicarpetsFGovereconomicpolicyinconsistencies Condemns killings in Southern Kaduna Opposes closure of Abuja Airport, summons Amaechi, Fashola, Sirika
Iyobosa Uwugiaren and Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja In a civilian equivalent of a coup d' etat, the Senate yesterday removed Senator Ali Ndume as leader replacing him with Senator Ahmad Lawan. Senate President Bukola
Saraki announced the removal of Ndume shortly after the former leader, who had led the day’s proceedings, left the Senate chamber for his afternoon prayer at the
National Assembly mosque. On his way out of the mosque, he was confronted with the news of his removal while plenary had also been adjourned to today, January
11. A visibly shocked Ndume said it could not be true since he was not aware of any move to oust him. His removal was the last item handled by the Senate
yesterday, an offshoot of a letter addressed by APC Caucus to the Senate president, informing him of a meeting it held on Monday, January 9 where it agreed to replace
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Ndume with Lawan as its new leader. In the letter, entitled: "Notice of Change in Leadership," APC senators said: "This is to inform Your Excellency and the Senate that after several meetings held on Monday, 9th Continued on page 6