Killing Local Content: Buhari Stops Nigerian Companies From Lifting Crude Oil
President Muhammadu Buhari |
According to reports, President Buhari approved about five international oil companies and traders to lift Nigeria’s crude oil under the crude oil term lifting contracts, which is usually done yearly.
Sources said no indigenous oil trading company including the 28 local firms that won contracts last year are being allowed to lift crude from oil platforms following the presidential directive.
Petroleum sector insiders further disclosed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) confirmed the presidential directive to the local companies, which had in the last five years won contracts to lift crude following the expansion of the term lifting contract in order to accommodate more local companies.
The NNPC however did not reveal the identities of the foreign oil companies, we gathered.
At least 15 Nigerian companies with proven competence were technically shut out from lifting crude by the directive, with insiders saying it infringes on the Local Content Law and could lead to the demise of the oil companies.
Coincidentally, most of the companies affected are owned by people from Southern Nigeria, particularly the South-East and the oil-rich Niger Delta.
In 2014, the NNPC awarded crude lifting contracts worth about $52 billion to 28 Nigerian companies and 15 international companies, with then Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, explaining that the award of contracts to indigenous companies was done to encourage effective local participation in the industry, adding that the decision was a deliberate policy of the federal government to encourage Nigerians to participate in the oil and gas sector of the economy.
It was not clear as at press time why the President chose foreign oil companies ahead of indigenous firms.
Source; The Trent.
This man is creating more problems for himself n his party....I wonder if he really knows what he is doing
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