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Nigerians React As Government Official Engages With Bayelsa Monarchs In Efforts To Combat Oil Theft (Details)

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Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), has reached out to traditional leaders in Bayelsa State, seeking their collaboration to combat pipeline vandalism and oil theft in the Niger Delta….CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

 

Lokpobiri emphasized that this initiative aligns with the Federal Government’s commitment to fostering cooperation with key stakeholders in the oil industry. The goal is to address the persistent challenges of pipeline vandalism, crude theft, and security concerns in oil communities across the region.

The drop in Nigeria’s oil earnings has been attributed to the continuous incidents of pipeline vandalism and oil theft in the Niger Delta. A recent report indicated a significant loss of N289.6 billion in crude oil revenue in November 2023 due to a decline in oil output, linked to oil theft.

In his efforts to curb this menace, Lokpobiri held meetings with various traditional rulers, including the Pere of Ekpetiama clan and Chairman of the Traditional Rulers’ Council of Bayelsa State, King Bubaraye Dakolo. During these engagements, the minister stressed the importance of collective action in addressing pipeline vandalism and oil theft, urging the traditional leaders to unite in tackling these challenges.

Acknowledging the vital role played by traditional leaders in the region’s socio-economic fabric, Lokpobiri emphasized the need for a joint commitment to securing oil infrastructure. His visits also extended to the King of Nembe Kingdom, former Minister of Petroleum Edmund Daukoru, and the Pere of Kumbowei Kingdom, Boloye Embareba. The discussions in these meetings focused on collaborative efforts between the government and traditional rulers to enhance crude production and address security challenges in the oil sector.

These engagements underscored the Federal Government’s objective of increasing crude production by actively involving traditional rulers. The goal is to build a strong and enduring alliance with local leaders, fostering a secure environment conducive to sustainable growth in the oil industry.

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THE END OF AN ERA: Atiku Reveals Definitive Exit Timeline From Presidential Races!.

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The standard-bearer of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, has announced that regardless of the outcome, next year’s polls will mark his final bid for the presidency.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Reports indicate that the former Vice President made the declaration during a live session on Facebook on Thursday, reflecting on his previous runs for the nation’s highest office.

During the session, Atiku also reiterated criticisms regarding President Bola Tinubu’s academic credentials, maintaining his stance that questions surrounding the qualification remain unresolved and unacceptable for a sitting leader.

Additionally, the former Vice President pledged to reintroduce the petrol subsidy if elected, arguing that the current administration’s removal of the policy has placed an undue economic burden on citizens without delivering visible corresponding benefits. While President Tinubu initially terminated the subsidy in May 2023 to free up resources for infrastructure and governance, Atiku stated that his perspective on the policy shifted after assessing its severe consequences on everyday living costs.

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THE BATTLE OF TITANS: Presidency Breaks Silence On High-Stakes Showdown With Catholic Cleric!.

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Temitope Ajayi, the Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Publicity, has clarified that his recent remarks addressing Archbishop Emeritus of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, were not intended to show disrespect to the cleric or the broader Christian community.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Reports indicate that Cardinal Onaiyekan, accompanied by a delegation from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), had previously met with President Tinubu at the State House in Abuja to discuss critical national matters, including insecurity, the state of education, democratic principles, and rising poverty.

During a subsequent interview on Arise TV, Onaiyekan shared details of the private exchanges between the president and the bishops regarding the economy. In response at the time, Ajayi publicly criticized the cleric, describing his decision to reveal details of a closed-door meeting as “an abuse of clerical privilege.”

However, during a follow-up appearance on ARISE TV on Thursday, Ajayi explained that his initial comments were meant to offer a different perspective on the narrative rather than undermine the cardinal’s esteemed position in society or the church.

Affirming that the issue has been put to rest, the presidential aide stated:

“Well, I think that episode has been closed. Cardinal Onaiyekan is a respected clergy and a statement in his own right. My response to him did not in any way disrespect him or disrespect his standing in society and the church. He’s one of the leaders of the faith… I only tried to provide a different perspective from his own account of the bishop’s encounter with the president, and I think that point has been made. And I think it’s not something we really want to dwell further on.”

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STRANDED AT THE TERMINAL? FAAN Sparks Outrage With Plan To Kick Uber & Bolt Out Of Airports!.

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has clarified that ride-hailing services such as Uber and Bolt have not been prohibited from operating at the nation’s airports.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to reports, management issued a statement on Thursday to address growing anxieties regarding rumored restrictions targeting e-hailing operations across various facilities under its authority.

FAAN emphasized that its intent is neither to limit passengers’ freedom of choice nor to block digital transport providers from assisting air travelers. Instead, the focus is on maintaining regulatory compliance that reinforces security, protects passengers, and ensures seamless airport traffic flow.

The statement read in part:

“FAAN wishes to clarify that its position is not, and has never been, directed at limiting passengers’ access to transportation options or undermining the important role that e-hailing services play in providing convenient mobility to air travellers. The services must be identifiable, accountable and properly integrated into the airport’s operational and security framework. ACHRAMS is not an e-hailing application and is not intended to compete with or replicate the services provided by Uber, Bolt or any other e-hailing platform.”

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