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"Synergy, Commitment Are Key to Global Energy Sustainability, Says Bounour

By Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade  The Chief Executive Officer, Egbin Power Plc, Mr Mohktar Bounour says global transition to cleaner energ and sustainable environment are achievable, as long as there is strong synergy and commitment among stakeholders in the value chain.  He spoke during the maiden edition of  Asharami Square in Lagos. This is an initiative introduced and implemented by the Sahara Group, in order to amplify discourse on energy sustainability through  media advocacy globally. He said: " Having analyzed the percentage of global greenhouse emissions attributed to sectors including electricity/heat production, agriculture/forestry and transportation, we are realised that there is need for synergy  and renewed commitment among stakeholders". According to him, Egbin Power has unwavering commitment to reduce carbon emissions and promotes sustainable energy sources, stressing that the need to depeening engagement and advocacy among stakeholders in

'Market-Based Regime Will Stimulate Growth in Africa'

Emmanuel Magani  By Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade Sahara Group,has advised Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission ( NERC) and its counterparts in other African Countries to adopt a market-based regimes, in order to provide sustainable gas development in the continent.  According to the company, appropriate pricing of the commodity remains the only way to enhance investment, increase production and consumption growth in countries across Africa.  Also, the group called for the inclusion of investors in gas policy development frameworks as part of the process of enhancing capacity and competitiveness of the sector in Africa. Speaking during the panel session on the subject, “The Game Changer: Enhancing African Gas Development Strategies and Investment Opportunities,” at the recent African Energy Week, AEW 2023, in Cape Town, South Africa, Managing Director, Sahara Group Limited, Emmanuel Magani, said: “It is also important to have the private sector drive a lot of

Seplat Records N478.1bn In Nine Months

Seplat's Chief Executive Officer, Roger Thompson Brown  By Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade  Seplat Energy Plc,has recorded a rise in revenue N258.7billion to N478.1 billion in nine months ended 30th September, 2023. The firm, with dual listing in Nigerian and London Stock Exchanges, also declared a dividend of US3 cents per share in third quarter,  in line with higher core annual dividend of US 12 cents. It also  grew its 2023 nine months gross profit to N245.6bn from N118.5bn year-on-year whilst 9M 2023 production averaged 48,152 boepd, up 11 per cent on 9M 2022, with liquids production up 17 per cent. Seplat in its unaudited reports for nine months benefited from improved uptime at Forcados Oil Terminal and availability of the Amukpe-Escravos pipeline, supporting strong revenue, modestly offset by higher costs. Robust cash generation further strengthened the balance sheet,a statement said. This copuled with the fact that the company achieved more than 6.4 millio

'SPBS Accredits Five Firms, Invites More For Screening'

Olugbodi By Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade The Society for Professional Background Screeners (SPBS), has accredited five major companies in order to enable them provide screening, security and risk based advisory services effectively in Nigeria.  The firms include Halogen Group, Risk Control Services Limited, Background Check International, Primex Background Check Limited and Proton Security Services Limited. This happens, as the body invites more firms to assist in championing the cause of background screening in Nigeria.  SPBS, in a statement signed by its Chairman, Mr Kola Olugbodi and made available to the  News Mirror, said the development was borne out of the needs to uphold the highest standards in the nation's screening industry.   "Our (SPBS) purpose is very clear. Right from the onset, our objectives are to minimize risks, uphold a reasonable level of integrity and establishing the highest and most valuable standard required for background screenin

NNPC APPOINTS SONEYE AS NEW CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER

Soneye  By Favour & Akinola Ajibade The National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL)  has announced the appointment of Mr Olufemi Oladapo Soneye as its Chief Corporate Communications Officer. The group, in  a statement made available to the media and signed by its management, said Soneye's appointment will bring about the much needed value its operations.  Soneye replaces Garba Deen Muhammed,  who was affected by the shake-up, which paved for the involuntary resignation of ninety top management staff of the corporation in September this year, less than fifteen (15) months to their statutory retirement in September 2023. According to a statement issued by NNPC and made available to the media, Soneye had a full-time and freelancing experience in the media, as evident in  his contributions to some of the highly respected publications in Nigeria, Australia, and the United States of America. The statement further said that Soneye is expected to lead NNPC’s Corporate Commun

Reps Plans To Probe Mismanagement Of M183.9b COVID-19 Intervention Funds

House of Representatives Sitting in Abuja recently By Favour & Akinola Ajibade The House of Representatives( yesterday) Tuesday, ordered the Public Accounts Committee  to investigate N183.9billion disbursed to Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government from 2020 to 2022.  The money, was part of the intervention funds, given to governments and their agencies, in order to curtail the impacts of COVID 19 on economies globally. In a motion moved on the floor of the House recently, Hon. Nyampa Dauda Zakari, noted that the sum of N83.9 billion was appropriated for the COVID-19 response in the 2020 appropriation Act as well as another sum of over N100 billion as intervention funds through supplementary budget and international donor agencies. According to him,the Auditor-General’s report and other sources reveal that significant funds for COVID-19 palliatives and international donations were diverted and unaccounted for by various Ministries, Departments an

AKK Gas Pipelines Will Boost Economy,Says Ekpo

Part of AKK Gas Pipeline By Favour & Akinola Ajibade Nigerian will enjoy energy security in the next few months, in the event that contractors handling the contractors handling the 614 kilometer Ajaokuta, Kaduna, Kano( AKK) gas pipelines were able to meet its completion deadline of July/ August 2024, the Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, gave this indication during a tour of the project recently. He said the country's economic prosperity is tied to the gas facility, urging contractors handling it to try and meet its 2024 deadline.  According to him, the AKK gas project was designed to supply gas to homes, automobiles, industries, with a view to strengthening the production of energy in the country. The Minister stated that power stations and industrial users within Abuja, Kaduna, Kano and adjourning states of the federation are going to benefit majorly from the initiative. Ekpo, who was accompanied on the tour of the facility by the top of

'Reps Investigates Death Of Medical Personnel'

Umoh  By Favour & Akinola Ajibade The House of Representatives has commenced investigation into the death of Dr Michael Umoh, a medical personnel at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). The House through its Health Committee, said the probe would help in finding out the circumstances surrounding the death and further assist  medical personnel in Nigeria to have a less strenuous working plans. Similarly, the House Committee on Labour and Employment was mandated to assist in the assignment. Both committes are expected to report back within six weeks for further legislative action. The decision to investigate the matter followed the adoption of a motion titled, “Need to Investigate the Untimely Death of Medical Personnel on Duty” brought by Hon. Adedayo Samuel Adesola, (APC, Lagos). Moving the motion,Hon. Adesola noted the importance of medical personnel as the fulcrum of the healthcare delivery system. “The House also noted that on September 17, 2023, a medical

Subsidy Removal Saves NNPCL From Debts

By Favour & Akinola Ajibade The Federal Government's decision to remove fuel subsidy has saved the Nigerian  National Petroleum Company, NNPC Limited from bankruptcy, the Chief Executive officer, NNPC Limited,Mallam Mele Kyari has said. The government had on May 29th 2023, announced the removal of subsidy, after several failed attempts. Kyari said this during the opening ceremony of the PENGASSSN Energy and Labour Summit, tagged PEARLS 2023 in Abuja. According to him,the law providing for subsidy effectively ended in 2022, adding that the extra budgetary provisions made to support subsidy till June this year was an initiative of the National Assembly. NNPC,  Kyari said, single handedly shoulder the burden of paying subsidy  to extent that it was fast heading towards bankruptcy before President Tinubu intervened. He added:”The law was very clear, that starting from the 17 of February, 2022 there can be no possibility of having subsidy on PMS. And that the market shou

NESG Tasks Stakeholders On Economic Growth

Nigeria's economy requires domestic and foreign investments in order to compete favourably with others in the African continent, the Director of Research, Nigerian Economic Summit Group, Dr Olusegun Omisakin has said. He said areas such as infrastructure, education and health care require growth.  According to him, the group which is a think-tank for economic acceleration, will hold its summit between October 23 -24, will use growth as a sub theme for the event, adding that Nigeria would not have problem on how to shore up its domestic and global competitiveness, once it has embraced innovation and also enhanced skill acquisition programmes.  He said the idea would help in bringing diverse investments into the country for growth. The development, Omisakin said, will stimulate economic expansion, by providing employment opportunities for the country. He further said that strategic trade expansion in non-oil sectors with a focus on exports will diversify external revenue

'Pathways To Building African Leaders'

Building To Last: Nurturing Excellence And Crafting Future African Leaders At United Bank For Africa Tony Elumelu Some moments resonate as profoundly remarkable in life, where dreams are born from humble beginnings and transformed into extraordinary realities. As I stood before 700 UBA graduate trainees, drawn from across Africa, I thought of the long journey that brought me to where I am today. A journey that began with the same vigour, dedication, and hope that I saw in these young Lions and Lionesses. I had the privilege of having my one-on-one induction session with UBA’s new graduate trainees on Tuesday. I love these sessions, as I eagerly anticipate interacting with the brilliant minds, that become part of our UBA-Tribe. I, too, started my career as a trainee many years ago, equipped with little more than ambition, a thirst for knowledge, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. I walked that same path as these bright minds, who have now become part of Africa’s Glo

Marketers-Govt: Reintroduction Of Subsidy Will Massively Affect Economy

Operators at the conference By Favour & Akinola Ajibade Oil marketers have kicked  against the decision of the Federal Government to reintroduce  oil subsidy regime in Nigeria, saying that the idea will further affect the economy.  They are drawn from groups such as Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Independent Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) among others. They spoke  during the recent Nigeria Association of Energy Correspondents( NAEC)  International Strategic Conference 2023, held in Lagos. Speaking against the backdrop of hitches in the distribution of Petroleum Motoring Spirit ( PMS) in the country, the Managing Director of 11 Plc, Mr  Tunji Oyebanji urged the sub-sector to  address the issue of    limitations in the importation of fuel must first come to an end, if meaningful growth would be achieve in that sector. “First and foremost, we need to get ourselves out of the bottleneck we have created for ourselves, in which NNPC is the sole