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    We will soon unravel shady Issues in the Petroleum Sector, Senator Kawu vows

    National UpdateBy National UpdateOctober 16, 2024 Oil and gas No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As the newly appointed chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum Downstream, Senator Sumaila Kawu has promised to tackle the persistent lack of transparency in Nigeria’s petroleum industry, which he likens to a “cabal.”

    Kawu was appointed as chairman of the Committee following the demise of Senator Ifeanyi Uba who represented Anambra South who held sway as the chairman of the committee

    Speaking to newsmen on Wednesday at the National Assembly, Kawu detailed his plans to shed light on the sector’s operations and engage the public in meaningful dialogue.

    With rising fuel prices impacting Nigerians daily, Kawu emphasized the urgent need for clarity and accountability within the industry. “Our first step will be to study the current situation and gather information from relevant agencies,” he stated.
    He highlighted the importance of holding public hearings, which will allow citizens to voice their concerns and experiences directly.

    Kawu’s committee will focus specifically on reviewing contracts awarded by previous administrations and overseeing the current contracts for refinery repairs.
    By scrutinizing the agreements, Kawu targets to expose any irregularities and ensure that funds are being used effectively.
    He remarked, “We need to ask the hard questions and hold a public hearing to allow Nigerians to express their views.”

    In his commitment to transparency, Kawu detailed his plans to engage with stakeholders, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and refinery operators, to understand the barriers to efficient production and accountability.
    According to him, the recent visits to the refineries have given course fir concerns about unmet production timelines, prompting a call for a more rigorous evaluation of the situation.

    Kawu’s focus on transparency is not only about identifying issues but also about fostering a culture of openness within the sector.
    He promise to use the committee to dismantle the “cabal-like” operations that have characterized the industry, ensuring that decision-making processes are accessible and understandable to the public.

    Senator Kawu expressed determination to implement measures that will stabilize the petroleum sector and address the legitimate concerns of Nigerians.
    By prioritizing transparency and public engagement, he expressed the hope to restore confidence in the management of Nigeria’s petroleum resources.

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