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Friday, 22 May 2015

Breaking News: Senate summons Okonjo – Iweala, Allison – Madueke, NNPC, others

The Senate Joint Committees on Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream),Friday, summoned the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Minister of Petroleum Diezani Allison-Madueke, to appear on Monday next week over the biting fuel scarcity in the country. The Joint Committee also extended the summon to the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Managing Director Petroleum Pricing and Regulatory Agency;  and the Director of the  Department of Petroleum Resources.
Also to appear before the Committee to explain the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity that has caused untold hardship to many Nigerians are the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria; Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and the National Association of Road Transport Owners.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Chairmen of the two committees,  Senators Emmanuel Paulker (Upstream) and Magnus Abe (Downstream), explained that the invitation to the relevant stakeholders in the oil and gas was as a result of the assignment given to them by the senate.
It will be recalled that the Senate, Thursday, directed its Committees on Petroleum Resources, Upstream and Downstream to unravel the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity in the country and report back within two weeks.
The Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi had drew the attention of the Senate over the persistent fuel scarcity and its attendant consequence on the country.
Senator Ningi had also urged the Senate to look into the matter with a view to finding the causes and lasting solution to the problem.
The statement by the Joint Committees said that it was in view of the development the Senate directed its Committees on Downstream Petroleum sector and Petroleum Resources (Upstream), to investigate the matter and brief the Upper Chamber about their findings, next Tuesday.
The  statement further stated that the Joint Committee extended the invitation to the affected individuals, agencies and groups was therefore necessary in order to obtain adequate information that would be needed to write their report for submission to the whole house.
The Senate Joint Committees on Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream),Friday, summoned the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Minister of Petroleum Diezani Allison-Madueke, to appear on Monday next week over the biting fuel scarcity in the country.
The Joint Committee also extended the summon to the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Managing Director Petroleum Pricing and Regulatory Agency;  and the Director of the  Department of Petroleum Resources.
Also to appear before the Committee to explain the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity that has caused untold hardship to many Nigerians are the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria; Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and the National Association of Road Transport Owners.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Chairmen of the two committees,  Senators Emmanuel Paulker (Upstream) and Magnus Abe (Downstream), explained that the invitation to the relevant stakeholders in the oil and gas was as a result of the assignment given to them by the senate.
It will be recalled that the Senate, Thursday, directed its Committees on Petroleum Resources, Upstream and Downstream to unravel the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity in the country and report back within two weeks.
The Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi had drew the attention of the Senate over the persistent fuel scarcity and its attendant consequence on the country.
Senator Ningi had also urged the Senate to look into the matter with a view to finding the causes and lasting solution to the problem.
The statement by the Joint Committees said that it was in view of the development the Senate directed its Committees on Downstream Petroleum sector and Petroleum Resources (Upstream), to investigate the matter and brief the Upper Chamber about their findings, next Tuesday.
The  statement further stated that the Joint Committee extended the invitation to the affected individuals, agencies and groups was therefore necessary in order to obtain adequate information that would be needed to write their report for submission to the whole house.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/fuel-crisis-senate-summons-okonjo-iweala-allison-madueke-nnpc-others/#sthash.DpaQQuZI.dpuf
The Senate Joint Committees on Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream),Friday, summoned the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Minister of Petroleum Diezani Allison-Madueke, to appear on Monday next week over the biting fuel scarcity in the country.
The Joint Committee also extended the summon to the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Managing Director Petroleum Pricing and Regulatory Agency;  and the Director of the  Department of Petroleum Resources.
Also to appear before the Committee to explain the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity that has caused untold hardship to many Nigerians are the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria; Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and the National Association of Road Transport Owners.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Chairmen of the two committees,  Senators Emmanuel Paulker (Upstream) and Magnus Abe (Downstream), explained that the invitation to the relevant stakeholders in the oil and gas was as a result of the assignment given to them by the senate.
It will be recalled that the Senate, Thursday, directed its Committees on Petroleum Resources, Upstream and Downstream to unravel the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity in the country and report back within two weeks.
The Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi had drew the attention of the Senate over the persistent fuel scarcity and its attendant consequence on the country.
Senator Ningi had also urged the Senate to look into the matter with a view to finding the causes and lasting solution to the problem.
The statement by the Joint Committees said that it was in view of the development the Senate directed its Committees on Downstream Petroleum sector and Petroleum Resources (Upstream), to investigate the matter and brief the Upper Chamber about their findings, next Tuesday.
The  statement further stated that the Joint Committee extended the invitation to the affected individuals, agencies and groups was therefore necessary in order to obtain adequate information that would be needed to write their report for submission to the whole house.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/fuel-crisis-senate-summons-okonjo-iweala-allison-madueke-nnpc-others/#sthash.DpaQQuZI.dpuf
The Senate Joint Committees on Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream),Friday, summoned the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Minister of Petroleum Diezani Allison-Madueke, to appear on Monday next week over the biting fuel scarcity in the country.
The Joint Committee also extended the summon to the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Managing Director Petroleum Pricing and Regulatory Agency;  and the Director of the  Department of Petroleum Resources.
Also to appear before the Committee to explain the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity that has caused untold hardship to many Nigerians are the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria; Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and the National Association of Road Transport Owners.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Chairmen of the two committees,  Senators Emmanuel Paulker (Upstream) and Magnus Abe (Downstream), explained that the invitation to the relevant stakeholders in the oil and gas was as a result of the assignment given to them by the senate.
It will be recalled that the Senate, Thursday, directed its Committees on Petroleum Resources, Upstream and Downstream to unravel the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity in the country and report back within two weeks.
The Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi had drew the attention of the Senate over the persistent fuel scarcity and its attendant consequence on the country.
Senator Ningi had also urged the Senate to look into the matter with a view to finding the causes and lasting solution to the problem.
The statement by the Joint Committees said that it was in view of the development the Senate directed its Committees on Downstream Petroleum sector and Petroleum Resources (Upstream), to investigate the matter and brief the Upper Chamber about their findings, next Tuesday.
The  statement further stated that the Joint Committee extended the invitation to the affected individuals, agencies and groups was therefore necessary in order to obtain adequate information that would be needed to write their report for submission to the whole house.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/fuel-crisis-senate-summons-okonjo-iweala-allison-madueke-nnpc-others/#sthash.DpaQQuZI.dpuf
The Senate Joint Committees on Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream),Friday, summoned the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Minister of Petroleum Diezani Allison-Madueke, to appear on Monday next week over the biting fuel scarcity in the country.
The Joint Committee also extended the summon to the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Managing Director Petroleum Pricing and Regulatory Agency;  and the Director of the  Department of Petroleum Resources.
Also to appear before the Committee to explain the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity that has caused untold hardship to many Nigerians are the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria; Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and the National Association of Road Transport Owners.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Chairmen of the two committees,  Senators Emmanuel Paulker (Upstream) and Magnus Abe (Downstream), explained that the invitation to the relevant stakeholders in the oil and gas was as a result of the assignment given to them by the senate.
It will be recalled that the Senate, Thursday, directed its Committees on Petroleum Resources, Upstream and Downstream to unravel the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity in the country and report back within two weeks.
The Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi had drew the attention of the Senate over the persistent fuel scarcity and its attendant consequence on the country.
Senator Ningi had also urged the Senate to look into the matter with a view to finding the causes and lasting solution to the problem.
The statement by the Joint Committees said that it was in view of the development the Senate directed its Committees on Downstream Petroleum sector and Petroleum Resources (Upstream), to investigate the matter and brief the Upper Chamber about their findings, next Tuesday.
The  statement further stated that the Joint Committee extended the invitation to the affected individuals, agencies and groups was therefore necessary in order to obtain adequate information that would be needed to write their report for submission to the whole house.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/fuel-crisis-senate-summons-okonjo-iweala-allison-madueke-nnpc-others/#sthash.DpaQQuZI.dpuf
The Senate Joint Committees on Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream),Friday, summoned the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Minister of Petroleum Diezani Allison-Madueke, to appear on Monday next week over the biting fuel scarcity in the country.
The Joint Committee also extended the summon to the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Managing Director Petroleum Pricing and Regulatory Agency;  and the Director of the  Department of Petroleum Resources.
Also to appear before the Committee to explain the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity that has caused untold hardship to many Nigerians are the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria; Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and the National Association of Road Transport Owners.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Chairmen of the two committees,  Senators Emmanuel Paulker (Upstream) and Magnus Abe (Downstream), explained that the invitation to the relevant stakeholders in the oil and gas was as a result of the assignment given to them by the senate.
It will be recalled that the Senate, Thursday, directed its Committees on Petroleum Resources, Upstream and Downstream to unravel the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity in the country and report back within two weeks.
The Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi had drew the attention of the Senate over the persistent fuel scarcity and its attendant consequence on the country.
Senator Ningi had also urged the Senate to look into the matter with a view to finding the causes and lasting solution to the problem.
The statement by the Joint Committees said that it was in view of the development the Senate directed its Committees on Downstream Petroleum sector and Petroleum Resources (Upstream), to investigate the matter and brief the Upper Chamber about their findings, next Tuesday.
The  statement further stated that the Joint Committee extended the invitation to the affected individuals, agencies and groups was therefore necessary in order to obtain adequate information that would be needed to write their report for submission to the whole house.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/fuel-crisis-senate-summons-okonjo-iweala-allison-madueke-nnpc-others/#sthash.DpaQQuZI.dpuf
The Senate Joint Committees on Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream),Friday, summoned the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the Minister of Petroleum Diezani Allison-Madueke, to appear on Monday next week over the biting fuel scarcity in the country.
The Joint Committee also extended the summon to the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Managing Director Petroleum Pricing and Regulatory Agency;  and the Director of the  Department of Petroleum Resources.
Also to appear before the Committee to explain the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity that has caused untold hardship to many Nigerians are the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria; Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and the National Association of Road Transport Owners.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Chairmen of the two committees,  Senators Emmanuel Paulker (Upstream) and Magnus Abe (Downstream), explained that the invitation to the relevant stakeholders in the oil and gas was as a result of the assignment given to them by the senate.
It will be recalled that the Senate, Thursday, directed its Committees on Petroleum Resources, Upstream and Downstream to unravel the reason behind the lingering fuel scarcity in the country and report back within two weeks.
The Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi had drew the attention of the Senate over the persistent fuel scarcity and its attendant consequence on the country.
Senator Ningi had also urged the Senate to look into the matter with a view to finding the causes and lasting solution to the problem.
The statement by the Joint Committees said that it was in view of the development the Senate directed its Committees on Downstream Petroleum sector and Petroleum Resources (Upstream), to investigate the matter and brief the Upper Chamber about their findings, next Tuesday.
The  statement further stated that the Joint Committee extended the invitation to the affected individuals, agencies and groups was therefore necessary in order to obtain adequate information that would be needed to write their report for submission to the whole house.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/fuel-crisis-senate-summons-okonjo-iweala-allison-madueke-nnpc-others/#sthash.DpaQQuZI.dpuf
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