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N/Deltans Fault Excessive Powers For Petroleum Minister In PIB
The
granting of “excessive” powers to the Minister of Petroleum Resources
as proposed in the controversial Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) has been
faulted by the oil and gas producing areas of the Niger Delta.
Making their stance known at a public hearing on the proposed
legislation organized by the Joint Senate Committees on Petroleum
Upstream, downstream, Gas, Judiciary and Legal Matters in Abuja
yesterday, the host communities through their chairman Dr. Alfred Bubor,
said the PIB “should not be made to be a Personal Industry Bill for
upcoming petroleum ministers.”
“This huge concentration of so much power in one person, office or
government functionary is not in the best interest of the industry, the
nation; if previous experiences with the ministry is anything to go by,”
said Dr. Bubor.
The Bayelsa State government in its submission to the panel also
said: “The PIB grants extensive powers to the minister of petroleum
resources, much of which is discretionary. We are concerned that the
overall concentration of mostly unchecked powers in the hands of one
official may engender an abuse of powers and may work to the detriment
of Nigeria and of industry stakeholders”.
The Bayelsa State government maintained that powers granted to the
minister including supervisory powers over regulatory institution,
direct powers over operational aspects of the industry, powers over
environmental matters, appointment or recommendation for appointment and
making of regulations must not be allowed no matter how fitting they
may be.
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