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When I did an article on the Presidential Steering Committee I had recommended that one of things that could be done quickly to encourage belief in the activities of the Committee was to reduce the pump price of fuel as  |


The National Assembly has consistently demonstrated a better understanding of the plight of the people of the Niger Delta region than the executive arm of the federal government.  |
The Federal Government is to provide solar panels in 14 unity schools under a programme for provision of alternative electricity supply to the schools.  |
Senate Committee on Public Accounts has summoned officials of the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) to appear before it today to explain the source(s) of funds used to subsidise supply of petroleum products since 2002.  |


The Korean National Oil Company (KNOC), former owners of operating licence (OPL) 321 and OPL 323 have decided to explore legal and diplomatic options to restore revoked oil blocs which were awarded to them in 2005.  |
National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) have called on the Federal Government to terminate the services of pre-shipment inspectors, Cobalt  |
The Minister of State for Energy and Water, Eng. Albert Butare, Saturday explained how the energy and power sectors are going to grossly benefit from the Investment Climate Facility for Africa (ICF) support.  |
Residents of Festac Town, in Amuwo Odofin area of Lagos State, have re-affirmed their decision not to settle Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) bills anymore, until prepaid meters were installed to all houses in FESTAC.  |
Chief Olorogun Eddy Olafeso is the Ondo State Commissioner for Information. In this encounter, the former Secretary to the State Government reacts to a petition by Victory and Rose Associates to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegation  |
A non-government organisation, known as Watety Safety Initiatie (WSIF) has blamed the woes of the Niger Delta on the multinational oil companies which have failed to show enough corporate social responsibility through assisting their host communities.  |
The federal government has cancelled exploration rights of two major offshore oil fields awarded to a South Korean consortium in 2005.  |
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The Public Accounts Committee of the Senate has summoned the management of the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) to appear before it today to explain the source of funds used as subsidy for petroleum products since 2002.  |
Prof. Sam Oyovbiare,a former Minister of Information, has said that crime and militancy are not the same and that one should not be confused with the other.  |
Motorists in Awka and its environs in Anambra State are yet to benefit from the recent reduction in the pump price of petrol.  |
Oando PLC, in its bid to help the nation ensure that only the right petroleum products are sold in the country, the company has donated a state of the art ethanol testing equipment, known as the 'Varian CP-3800 GC' to  |
ContinuIing marginalisation of the people of oil communities can only heighten tension and give room for criminals to make the Niger Delta unstable for oil production in the country, Minister of Niger Delta Obong Ufot Ekaete has said.  |
Nigeria's largest oil producer, Shell, which until a few years ago was producing about 1 million barrels of crude oil a day from its operations in the Niger Delta, saw its output decline drastically to some 360,000 b/d in 2008.  |
Chairman of Costain West Africa Plc Mr. Kola Karim has stated that President Umaru Musa Yar'adua is on course in his administration's determination to ensure the provision of uninterrupted power supply to Nigerians within the shortest time possible.  |
Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has directed its members to stop patronising all the aviation fuel marketers, except African Petroleum.  |
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