By Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade The Federal Government yesterday( Monday) announced the transfer of Regulatory Oversight of the Electricity Market in Imo State to the state electricity regulatory commission, otherwise known as (ISERC). In a statement issued by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Common( NERC), the development is in compliance with the amended Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (CFRN) and the Electricity Act 2023 (Amended), reiterating that all transfers envisaged by this order shall be completed by 31 December 2024. According to the Commission,the transfer Order’s provisions include: “Direct Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) to incorporate a subsidiary (EEDC SubCo) to assume responsibilities for intrastate supply and distribution of electricity in Imo State from EEDC, and that EEDC shall complete the incorporation of EEDC SubCo within 60 days from 27th June 2024. The subcompany shall apply for and obtain licence for the in
By Favour & Akinola Ajibade The Nigerian National Petroleum Commission Limited ( NNPCL) says it has not in any way opposed the transaction between Oando Plc and Nigerian Agip Oil Company ( NAOC) as industry stakeholders were made to believe. While Oando is an indigenous oil marketing company, the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC), a subsidiary of the multinational oil firm- Exxon is planning to divest from Nigeria by selling it Oil Mining Leases (OMLs) to Oando. The board of the two companies are working to see reach a compromise on the matter. NAOC is discussing the sales of its OMLs 60,61,62 and 63 with Oando. According to a statement issued yesterday (Thursday, September 7th, 2023) signed by NNPCL's Corporate Communication Officer, Garba Deen Muhammed, the letter purportedly written by the firm concerning the sale of the assets was nothing, but a routine communication written by NNPC Expiration snd Production ( E&P) Limited to its Joint Venture JV Par