Sunday, 29 December 2013

Jang defends establishment Plateau Security Taskforce trained by Isreali team

JONAH JANG 5a copyPlateau State Governor, Jonah Jang, has explained the establishment of Operation Rainbow, the state’s security task force.
He said the idea became necessary due to activities of insurgents in the state, a situation which according to him, threatened peace and development.
Speaking on Friday at the graduation of trainees of the outfit, the Governor urged them to use the self-defence and response techniques acquired during emergency situations.
“There is no doubt that the rate of violent crimes, terrorist attacks as well as natural catastrophes have increased. Nigerians have been experiencing the trauma of repeated violent attacks and bloodshed.
“Plateau State, in particular, has been at the centre of communal clashes. We have been through a series of crises, which led to senseless violence and bloodshed in recent times.
“Up till this moment, the rural communities are still attacked occasionally, while homes, farms and other valuables are burnt and destroyed”, he stated.
He recalled that when President Goodluck Jonathan approved the proposal to establish the apparatus, as the state’s Special Task Force on Peace and Security, there was high expectation that it would restore normalcy and peace to the state.
Jang, therefore, told the trainees that “as neighbourhood watch operatives, you are part of the arm through which Operation Rainbow hopes to extend its frontiers to every nook and cranny of the state.
“I fully support the vision and proposals, which led to your recruitment. I also identify with the ambitious training programmes for members”.
The Governor reminded them that the state had spent huge resources to give them the best training and prepare them as part of the state’s peace and security task force.
He urged them to put the knowledge acquired to work in their various communities.
In his remark, Coordinator of the outfit, Air Vice Marshal Bala Danbaba (rtd) denied insinuations that the outfit would be used to witch-hunt perceived opponents of the Jang administration.
One thousand individuals completed the training course, which was administered by the International Security Academy (ISA) of Israel.
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Despite Fear Of Insecurity, Voters Turn Out En Mass For Yobe LG Polls


Yobe-LG-Election-620x400Voters across Yobe today turned out in large numbers to cast their votes to elect Chairmen and Councillors of the 17 Local Government Councils in the state.
News Agency of Nigeria correspondent who visited some polling booths in the capital Damaturu as well as some local government areas reports that scores of people lined up at the various polling booths as ealy as 7 a.m. to accredit and cast their votes.
NAN correspondent, who also visited Bamari, Kalalawa, Ajeri, Gaidam and Bukarti towns, also reported large turnout of voters.
There was, however, heavy security presence in all the polling booths as well as major streets in Damaturu with combine team of soldiers, police, civil defence corps and immigration officers watching over.
Shops and other businesses were closed while restriction on movement was imposed throughout the state from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Reports from other parts of the state also spoke of security build up to forestall any unforeseen circumstances.
NAN reports that only 10 parties participated in the polls while the major opposition party in the state, the PDP, boycotted the election.
Speaking to journalists after casting his vote, the state Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Gaidam, said the conduct of the election had proved sceptics wrong on the security situation in the state.
He blamed “mischievous politicians” for raising false alarm of a possible breakdown of law of order in the state.
Yobe is one of the three states under emergency rule following the activities of insurgent groups
“We know what is going on here because we are here on the ground. We know the security situation in our state that is why we went ahead to conduct the lection”.
The governor said that from the reports he received, eligible voters were casting their votes peacefully in all the 17 local government areas in the state.
“You can see we have gotten relative peace when I was coming here; I inspected about three areas and the elections were going on peacefully and I am sure we will conclude it safely.
“So, I think politicians should stop making noise since they are not on ground. We are the ones on the ground; anytime this kind of thing is happening, they should call us to give them the true positions of things on the ground”, Gaidam said.
Also speaking to newsmen, a member of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Goni Lawal, described the election as successful, adding that many people came out to cast their votes.
Lawal said that he went round about 10 local government areas to inspect the conduct of the polls and found that a large turnout of voters was recorded in the many areas.
Mr Femi Bafunsho, Chairman Justice and Equity for All, an NGO, who was observing the conduct of the polls, said the turn out in most polling units was commendable.
The Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission, Hajiya Hannatu Binyat, told NAN that reports received from across the state spoke of a peaceful conduct of the election and congratulated the people for a successful exercise.
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Group To Launch Youth Organisation In Propagation Of Buhari’s Values


muhammadu-buhariAn ideological group, Buhari Youth Organisation (BYO), which propagates the values of the former Head of State and one of the leading opposition figures in the country, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) will be launched in January.
It was learnt that after its launch, the BYO will be operational in all the six geopolitical zones of the country.
The National Coordinator of a support group and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Mustapha Habib, who made this known in Abuja weekend, said the aim was to educate the youths about Buhari’s ideologies and moral values so that they can understand it and use it to enhance national development.
Habib, formally the national chairman of the Progressive People’s Alliance (PPA), added that the initiative was the outcome of an unsolicited effort by friends and admirers of the former head of state, aimed at using the platform to help transform the country.
According to Habib, the move was imperative in view of the problems of corruption, leadership deficiency and poor governance confronting Nigeria.
He said: “Buhari is a man of integrity, honesty and selflessness. These are virtues we want our youths to learn and internalise in the interest of the country.
“We all know that we have a problem of leadership in Nigeria, youth vices and people not striving to become persons with integrity and honour”, he said.
The APC chieftain explained further that the formation of the body is based on the overriding national need to transform our country to a more stable and secure society.
“We want to educate the youths, let the youths eschew the vices of not growing up to become men of integrity and honour. We intend to open our office next month in Abuja and will inaugurate the body before the end of January. It is our hope to be able to reach out to all the states of the federation in no distant time”, he said.
Habib said that part of the strategies to be adopted by the group is to reach out to youths in the tertiary institutions to sensitize them on the need to stick to the path of integrity and honesty; which are the core values being propagated by Buhari.
Shedding more light on the launching of the Buhari support group, Habib said notable Nigerians will be at the inauguration and opening of the organization’s office.
“We are going to get the youths in the local areas involved in the advocacy. We will be holding discussions and organizing interactive forum where eminent Nigerians noted for their integrity and transparent lifestyle will be encouraged to attend”, Habib stated.
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Pastor Tunde Bakare rejects Christmas cow from President Jonathan

tunde bakareFormer Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir El Rufai, has revealed that Pastor Tunde Bakare, the General Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, turned down a cow, which was reportely sent to him for Christmas by President Jonathan.
In a tweet posted on Sunday, El Rufai wrote: “Just learnt that GEJ sent a Christmas cow to Pastor Bakare, but Pastor asked – is it cow we need in Nigeria? Nigerians want good governance!”
It is believed that Pastor Bakare made this known to his congregation, as moments before then, El Rufai tweeted: “On my way Latter Rain Assembly to see my egbon, Pastor Tunde Bakare, by God’s Grace….” and later told his followers that, “Inside Latter Rain, Pastor Tunde Bakare praying for peace, stability and unity of Nigeria in 2014….that our nation gets capable leaders…”
It is public knowledge that the president and the fiery man of God do not go along well, so it comes as a surprise that he decided to send the gift.
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Saturday, 21 December 2013

The 151 Northerners to be ‘consulted’ for Jonathan

by Nuruddeen M. Abdallah 
Governor of Niger State, Dr Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu
A document prepared by people working for President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election in 2015 listed 151 top northerners to be “consulted.” Weekly Trust exclusively obtained the document and spoke to some of the people whose names appeared on it.
In an effort to get the North to support the reelection bid of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015, the president’s men drew up a list of 151 prominent personalities, including staunch critics, from the region’s 19 states who are to be ‘consulted’ for their support.
The document, now in possession of Weekly Trust, was said to have been compiled and prepared by a leading political operator from Bauchi State, who is in the forefront of the president’s reelection campaign.
Also according to the document, the shortlisted personalities were to be “consulted” by the president’s “contact group” headed by a well known electronic media mogul from the southern part of the country. The contact group is to reach out to those on the list, which contains the names of prominent traditional rulers, elder statesmen, members of the intelligentsia, politicians, retired public servants, former military and security chiefs, famous businessmen, among others, to get their support. 
Setting the ball rolling
Chairman of the Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF) and Governor of Niger State, Dr Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, was the first to publicly raise an alarm over the list.
Speaking during the 25 anniversary of the Emir of Minna, Alhaji Umaru Bahago recently, Aliyu alleged that the names of 400 prominent northerners have been shortlisted by the presidency to support Jonathan’s candidacy in 2015.
Shortly after the disclosure by the Niger State governor, the chairman of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Alhaji Aliko Mohammed, whose named also appeared on the list, confirmed obtaining the document.
In a statement he personally signed, the ACF chairman said “those seeking or advising the president to offer inducements in exchange for support are clearly taking the matter of the President’s re-election away from performance in office to something else. If that is the case, they will be well advised to leave Northern leaders out of it, because the so called list which we have seen, indeed contain names of some of the most respected people in Northern Nigeria.”
Mohammed went further to say that “we have however made enquiries within the government and have spoken with many of the people whose names are on the list and they confirmed to us that they know nothing whatsoever about it. No one has met them nor are they interested in meeting any one on the issue.”
Though the Niger State governor alleged that about 400 northerners were shortlisted, the document obtained by Weekly Trust listed only 151 personalities. Our sources who said they have seen the list also confirmed that it contained 151 individuals.
A list and its inaccuracies
The list, titled “Northern Elders to be contacted by the … contact group,” is not signed, which puts doubts to its authenticity. There were also a number of inaccuracies, which include listing names of people who are deceased like the Second Republic politician and Minister of Labour under Abacha, Senator Uba Ahmed, who died last year.
The late Ahmed, who hailed from Kaltungo in Gombe State, appeared on the list under Bauchi State.
The inaccuracies on the list suggest that those behind it may actually be in a hurry to curry favour from the presidency. It also shows that the list might have been drafted long ago, when some of the listed personalities were alive.
Further analysis of the document shows that 63 personalities were shortlisted from the North-West, 49 from the North-Central and 39 from the North-East.
A state-by-state breakdown shows that 15 people were shortlisted from Adamawa State alone, followed by Katsina (14), Kano (11), Jigawa (10), Borno (10), Kebbi (9), Plateau (9), Benue (9), Bauchi (8) and Kaduna (7).
Kogi, Kwara, Taraba, Sokoto and Zamfara states had six people each from; while Yobe, Gombe and Niger States had five people each. Only four were listed for Nasarawa State.
Also, the Emir of Katagum and Emir of Azare, which is one and the same emirate, appeared on the list as two individuals.
Similarly, the name of the former People’s Democratic Party national Chairman, Chief Solomon Lar, who died recently, also appeared on the list.
Also, the list shows that of the four living former heads of state from the northern part of the country, only former President Shehu Shagari was mentioned in the list.
Former vice chancellor and Chief Imam of Kano is the only religious leader in the entire list analysed by Weekly Trust. Aside him, there are no other Muslim or Christian clerics on the list.
On the other hand, the document shows that 45 traditional rulers, comprising first class emirs and chiefs were short-listed for the consultation.
Also, 16 of the short-listed personalities are retired military generals, four are retired police chiefs and two are retired national security advisers.
Out of the 151 names on the list, only two – Naja’atu Muhammed and Helen Gomwalk from Kano and Plateau states respectively – are women.
Prominent critics of President Jonathan such as Dr. Junaidu Muhammed and Prof. Ango Abdullahi also appeared on the list.
The list also contained key figures from the academia such as Prof. Nura Alkali, who served as a member of the Boko Haram dialogue committee and Prof. Dandatti Abdulkadir, a former vice chancellor of Bayero University Kano (BUK).
The shortlisted personalities
The 15 personalities to be consulted in Adamawa are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former ambassador Alhaji Hassan Adamu, former Minister of Trade and Industry during General Muhammadu Buhari’s regime Dr Mahmud Tukur, former Minister of Education and Petroleum Prof. Jubril Aminu, Chief Joel Madaki, Senator Jonathan Zwingina, Senator Paul Wampana, Air Commodore Dan Suleiman (rtd), former Inspector General of Police  Alhaji Gambo Jimeta, former Minister of Agriculture Alhaji Adamu Bello, former presidential aspirant Alhaji Dauda Birma, Lamido of Adamawa, Emir of Mubi, Chief of Bachama, and Emir of Ganye.
In Bauchi, the eight people shortlisted are: elder statesman Alhaji Bello Kirfi, ACF chairman Alhaji Aliko Mohammed, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation Alhaji Aminu Saleh, Second Republic politician Senator Uba Ahmed (late), and emirs of Azare, Katagum (Azare and Katagum is one and the same emirate), Dass and Bauchi.
The nine people from Benue are deputy chairman of the Northern Elders’ Forum Mr Paul Unongo, Chief Isaac Shaanu, former House of Representatives Speaker Benjamin Chaha, Senator Ameh Ebute, General GeofferyEjiga (rtd), former Senate President IyorchiaAyu, General Lawrence Onoja (rtd), the Tor Tiv and the Ochi Idoma.
In Borno, the 10 people are elderstatesman Shettima Ali Munguno, former Governor Alhaji Muhammed Goni, former Governor Alhaji Asheikh Jarma, former ACF chairman retired General IBM Haruna, Prof. Nura Alkali, former Governor Ali Modu Sheriff, Senator Maina Ma’aji Lawan, Alhaji Kashim Ibrahim Imam, the Shehu of Dikwa and Shehu of Borno.
The five people in Gombe are: Emirs of Gombe, Dukku and Akko, Senator Adamu Waziri and Alhaji Sa’idu Kumo.
In Jigawa, the 10 people are former Governor SaminuTuraki, AVM Mukhtar Mohammed, former Minister of Power during Abacha’s regime Alhaji Bashir Dalhatu, Alhaji Ibrahim Babankowa, Alhaji Saleh Hassan Hadejia, former Minister Senator Bello Maitama Yusuf, emirs of Dutse, Hadejia, Ringim and Gwaram.
From Kano, 11 people were shortlisted. They are Second Republic politician Alhaji Tanko Yakasai, Dr Junaidu Muhammed, chairman of Northern Elders’ Forum Alhaji Yusuf Maitama Sule, son of the late Head of State Sani Abacha Alhaji Muhammed Abacha, business mogul Alhaji Aminu Dantata, former House of Representatives speaker Ghali Umar Na’abba, Galadiman Kano Alhaji Tijjani Hashim, Prof. Dandatti Abdulkadir, Chief Imam of Kano Prof. Sani Zaharaddeen, former National Security Adviser to Abacha Alhaji Sama’ila Gwarzo and frontline politician Hajiya Naja’atu Bala Muhammed.
The 14 personalities from Katsina are elderstateman Alhaji Ahmadu Kurfi, former Inspectors General of Police Alhaji M.D. Yusuf and Alhaji Ibrahim Coomasie, Second Republic politicians Alhaji Lawal Kaita and Alhaji Musa Musawa, former presidential aspirant Alhaji Lema Jibrilu, business mogul Alhaji Isma’ila Isa Funtua, Dr Usman Bugaje, former Minister Alhaji Sani Zangon Daura, former Governor Alhaji Abba Musa Rimi, Senator M.A. Danmusa, business mogul Alhaji Umaru Mutallab and Emirs of Katsina and Daura.
The 14 names from Kebbi are: former Governor Abubakar Dangiwa Umar, former Minister of Water Resources under President Obasanjo Muhammed Bello Khaliel, former Emir of Gwandu Al-Mustapha Haruna Jokolo, former Comptroller General of Customs Alhaji Abubakar Musa, former Chief of Army Staff Ishaya Bamaiyi, Senator Mohammed Magoro, Emirs of Argungu, Yauri and Zuru.
In Kaduna, the seven shortlisted names are retired General Zamani Lekwot, spokesperson of Northern Elders’ Forum Prof. Ango Abdullah, Nigerian High Commissioner in London Dr Dalhatu Sarki Tafida, former Minister of Petroleum Alhaji Rilwanu Lukman, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation Alhaji Gidado Idris, Second Republic Minister Alhaji Umaru Dikko and Emir of Zazzau.
The seven people from Kogi are Alhaji Sule Yaji, former governorship candidate Alhaji Jubril Isah Echocho, Air Commodore I. Alfa (rtd), Alhaji Abdullahi Ibrahim, SAN, the Attah Igala and Attah of Igbira.
Six people were shortlisted from Kwara. They are former Governor Cornelius Adebayo, Alhaji Shuaibu Lafiagi, former Inspector General of Police Chief Sunday Adewusi, former Nigerian permanent representative in the United Nations Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, Emir of Ilorin and Etsu of Pategi.
The four people from Nasarawa are Second Republic politician Alhaji Isiyaku Ibrahim, Emirs of Lafia, Keffi and Nasarawa.
In Niger, five names were shortlisted. They are retired General Inuwa Wushishi, retired Col. Sani Bello, Emir of Suleja, Etsu Nupe and Emir of Lapai.
The nine people from Plateau are Senator John Wash Pam, wife of the late military administrator of Plateau State Mrs Helen Gomwalk, Chief Solomon Lar (who died recently), former ambassador Alhaji Yahaya Kwande, frontline politician Alhaji Saleh Hassan, former FCT minister retired General Jerry Useni, retired Air Commodore Bernard Banfa, former defence chief retired General Domkat Bali and former Nigerian Customs Service chief and Gbong Gwong Jos Chief Jacob Gyang Buba.
The six people from Sokoto are former President Shehu Shagari, former Finance Minister Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji, former Sultan of Sokoto Ibrahim Dasuki, Alhaji Mohammed Arzika, Alhaji Yusuf Yabo and former Governor Attahiru Dalhatu Bafarawa.
The six names from Taraba are former Defence Minister T.Y. Danjuma, former Governor Jolly Nyame, Emir of Muri, Aku Uka of Wukari, former Minister Idris Waziri and Mr Baba Adi.
In Yobe, the five names are Alhaji Adamu Fika, elderstateman Adamu Ciroma, Emirs of Fika, Potiskum and Damaturu.
The six names shortlisted from Zamfara are: former National Security Adviser Umaru Shinkafi, former Governor Yahaya Abdulkarim, Emirs of Anka, Gusau, Tsafe and Kauran Namoda.
Their reactions
Atiku, who spoke through his spokesperson Malam Garba Shehu, said “we are aware about the list even though we don’t have it.” He said that “nobody contacted him yet. In fact, this is laughable. They are just wasting their time.”
Alhaji Isyaku Ibrahim said “I knew of this list but I wasn’t contacted. But I am still waiting.”
He said that he learned that the contact group is going round disbursing $50,000 to each of the shortlisted people. “They haven’t contacted me yet because they know my relationship with General Buhari. I can’t be part of that mess. But I am still waiting for them,” he said.
Chief Benjamin Chaha told Weekly Trust on telephone that “I don’t know whether my name is on any list. The group has not contacted me yet.”
When contacted, Alhaji Adamu Bello said that “I have not been contacted. I was not aware that my name is on that list.”
He added that “I won’t be surprised if the president feels that I should be contacted because we have worked together before.”
Abubakar Dangiwa Umar said that “believed me nobody has contacted me,” adding that “I don’t see anything wrong in the president’s men reaching out to people.”
“Once INEC lifts campaign ban, all presidential aspirants would start reaching out to people for support,” Umar said.
He added that “People like Obasanjo are making great error, trying to stop Jonathan from seeking re-election as guaranteed in the constitution. He should be allowed to contest, only the electorates have the right to either reject him or vote for him. But he should be allowed to contest.”
Dr Paul Unongo told Weekly Trust on telephone that “I can confirm to you that I am not aware that my name is on that list. I can confirm to you also that I have not been contacted by the group.”
Dr Usman Bugaje said that “Yes, I have a copy of the list. But I have not been contacted by the group. I hope that they don’t.”
General J.T. Useni said that “I have not seen the list yet and I have not been contacted.”
Dr Junaidu Muhammad told Weekly Trust on telephone that “I know nothing about the list and the contact group. I don’t know whether such contact group exists.”
But he admitted meeting High Chief Raymond Dokpesi, the Chairman of AIT and Ray Power. He said that Dokpesi texted him after he came to Kano and met some northern leaders.
“After he went back to Abuja, he texted me saying that he wanted to meet with me. He explained to me that a particular northern elder blocked me from meeting him when he came to Kano.
“So, he came back to Kano again and we met. Our discussion centered on the state of the nation and how Jonathan administration has failed to address the crucial issues affecting the country,” Junaidu said.
When Weekly Trust asked him whether the issue of money in exchange for supporting Jonathan’s reelection in 2015, he said that “nothing like that took place. No issue of money or supporting Jonathan’s reelection bid was raised during the meeting.
“My loyalty to the north can’t be compromised with money. I am far above that even though I know dozens of northern elders presently under the payroll of the presidency. I can’t be bought over,” Junaidu said.
‘The whole thing is blackmail’
When Weekly Trust contacted Alhaji Tanko Yakasai, he said that “I have not been contacted.” He said that “the whole thing is blackmail. I can’t be blackmailed into supporting any candidate I don’t like.”
He said that “is it not (Governor Mu’azu) Babangida Aliyu that started the whole talk. Where is he today? Is he not in PDP? I am not partisan.”
“I can decide to support Jonathan today and I don’t fear anybody. I can tell you that nobody can win election in the north without our support. Our support is very vital to any candidate seeking election in this part of the country. So, nobody can blackmail me,” Yakasai said.
Several attempts to get the presidency speak on the matter were not successful. When our reporter sought reactions the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe, the head of media relations in that office Mr Bamidele Salam, referred Weekly Trust to the Political Adviser to the President Ahmed Gulak. Attempts to speak to Gulak were not successful as he neither picked calls put through his mobile phone nor replied message sent to it.
But shortly after the allegations by Babangida Aliyu, Gulak dismissed it, saying “What I can simply say is that Mr. President is not used to bribing people.”

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Ethnicity, Religious Bigotry, Corruption Bane Of Good Governance n Nigeria – APC Chieftain


APC-Logo1A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Osita Okeckukwu, says ethnicity, religious bigotry and corruption are the major factors militating against good governance in the country.
Okeckukwu said this on Friday while delivering a lecture titled “Corruption, a bane to Good Governance” organised by the APC Youth Circuit in Abuja.
“Ethnicity, religious bigotry and corruption no doubt militate against good governance and undermine the development of our dear country at local, state and federal government levels”, he said.
According to Okeckukwu, it is the effects of corruption that propel and fuel ethnic and religious jingoists who canvass and agitate for their so-called members of religious sects.
“We are witness to how people covet power in the name of tribe and religion and end up not using the power for the good of their people.
“It is painful that corruption has permeated the fabric of our dear country and made a mockery of our humanity”, Okeckukwu said.
He said the APC was determined to wage strident war against corruption, noting that the nation could not develop if the current level of corruption was allowed to continue.
Okeckukwu stressed the need for INEC to ensure transparent elections in 2015.
Earlier, the National Coordinator of APC Youth Circuit, Mr Aruku Kalita, said the group was committed to restoring the dignity of youths, which had been “battered for a long time”.
Kalita regretted that youths were always being seen as mere political tools used by politicians to achieve their political aspirations and dumped only to be picked up again when needed.
The national coordinator said the group would partner with the APC leadership and would no longer be just political tools in the hands of politicians.
“As youth we are creative and can help proffer solutions to most of the country’s nagging problems if given the opportunity”, Kalita said.

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Jonathan Okays Privatization Of Refineries, Setting Up Of Steering C’ttee


warri-refinery.jpgPresident Goodluck Jonathan has approved the privatization of the nation’s four refineries by the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE).
In a statement on Friday signed by the Head of Public Communications of BPE, Mr Chigbo Anichebe, the president also approved the constitution of a Steering Committee made up of stakeholders from relevant ministries and agencies for the privatization process.
According to BPE, the decision to privatize the refineries was in line with the economic reform programme of the current administration.
The statement said: “This is in keeping with the transformation agenda, which seeks to catalyse and provide an enabling environment for the private sector to be the drivers of economic growth in the country”.
The four refineries are Port Harcourt Refining Company Ltd. I, Port Harcourt Refining Company Ltd. II, Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company Ltd. and Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company Ltd.
The statement added that the Steering Committee will advise the National Council on Privatisation, NCP, which is chaired by Vice President Namadi Sambo on the best way to privatize the refineries.
“The committee will review the diagnostic reports and recommendations of the transaction advisors and make recommendations to the NCP, propose modalities and make recommendations on labour matters to ensure a successful privatization.
“They will also oversee the general process, make recommendations, carryout any other ancillary activities relevant to the attainment of the goals of the Federal Government in the privatisation of the nation’s refineries”, it said.
The Steering Committee is to be chaired by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, with the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy (Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala), the Minister of Power (Chinedu Nebo), Minister of Labour​​ (Emeka Wogu), the Minister of National Planning (Shamsuddeen Usman), Minister of Mines and Steel Development (Musa Mohammed Sada) and Minister of Justice (Mohammed Bello Adoke) as members.
Others are the chairman of the Extractive Sub Committee of NCP, Special Adviser to the Vice President on Economy, Group Managing Director of NNPC, Director General of BPE, Group Executive Director (Refineries), NNPC, and the Managing Directors of the refineries.
The Director of Oil and Gas Department, BPE, will act as Secretary of the committee.

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