THURSDAY 20TH JANUARY 2022

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Upstream Commission Rakes in N175bn from Sale of Marginal Fields 31 oil assets fully paid for as litigations stall two Targets N3.38trn in revenues in 2022 Laments 115,000bpd loss to oil theft, technical deficiencies Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The Nigerian Upstream Regulatory Petroleum Commission (NURPC) yesterday disclosed that the 2020

marginal field bid round which was concluded last year so far has yielded about N174.944 billion, with owners of 30 fields having partially paid and two fields stalled

by court cases. The new commission further stated that 20 companies which won the bids had partially paid up, among those who won the

57 oilfields. In May 2021, the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) which transmuted into NURPC with the enactment of the Petroleum

Industry Act (PIA), concluded the 2020 marginal oilfield bid round, the first successful exercise since 2003, when 24 assets were put on offer.

The process which culminated in the presentation of letters to the bid winners in Abuja, by Continued on page 10

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APC: We’re Yet to Zone Party Positions Ahead of Convention Releases convention timetable, beefs up security at secretariat Chieftain condemns alleged zoning of chairmanship to N’west as Shinkafi joins race Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja The leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has denied

reports that it had zoned some party positions ahead of its national convention slated for February 26. The National Secretary of the

Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), Senator James Akpanudoedehe, who described the report in some

sections of the media (not THISDAY) as untrue, said the committee has yet to take a position on zoning. But the party leadership has,

however, released the convention timetable and programme of activities, even as it has beefed up security around the party’s secretariat.

In the same breath, the immediate past National Secretary of the Continued on page 12

Electoral Bill: Govs Meet, Challenge House to Concur with Senate Commend senate for okaying direct, indirect, consensus modes of primaries To engage NLC, TUC over proposed increase in fuel price Hold secret parley with EFCC boss over security votes

Deji Elumoye, Chuks Okocha, Sunday Aborisade and Udora Orizu in Abuja The Nigerian Governors' Forum (NGF), met late last night, over National Assembly’s recommitment to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, and challenged the House of Representatives, to concur with the specific amendments of the Senate, in order to make the job of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), a lot easier ahead of the next set of elections. The governors, who commended the Senate for the quick passage of the bill and allowing different options as modes of primary elections, which they reckoned would enable INEC prepare on time for the forthcoming elections, also announced plans to engage with the Nigerian Continued on page 10

LAGOS RED LINE COMING SOON...

L-R: President & CEO, Talgo Incorporated USA, Antonio Perez; Acting Mayor of Milwaukee, Cavalier Johnson; Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Managing Director, Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), Mrs. Abimbola Akinajo, and Vice President, Public Affairs & Business Development, Talgo, Nora Friend, during a factory tour of Talgo Incorporated Company for the acquisition of two sets of brand new 10-car Metro Trains for Lagos Rail project, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA…Tuesday

Milwaukee’s Loss, Lagos’ Gain as Sanwo-Olu Acquires New Sets of 10-Cars Intra-city Trains... Page 5


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