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    Lawmakers urge govt to withhold $1.8bn earmarked for refineries TAM

    February 23, 2018
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    *Lawmakers in session at the national assembly.

    Oscarline Onwuemenyi

    23 February 2018, Sweetcrude, Abuja – The House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee investigating the Turn Around Maintenance of the nation’s four refineries on Thursday urged the Federal Government to withhold 1.8 billion dollars earmarked for the exercise.

    The Chairman of the Ad-hoc Committee, Rep. Garba Datti, made the call at a news briefing in Abuja, saying the fund should only be released after the conclusion of the committee’s investigation.

    Datti said, “We have written to the Minister of Petroleum Resources, the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources and the Group Managing Director of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) not to release any money for maintenance pending the outcome of our investigations.”

    He said that the committee would find a way of resolving the epileptic operations of the four refineries in the country “in the course of our investigation” which will last three months.

    Datti described the committee’s assignment as “a sensitive investigation that requires time”.

    On the lingering fuel scarcity in the country, the former Deputy Minority Whip in the House said Nigeria remained the only country that is a member of OPEC that is importing fuel.

    He said, “Despite the quantity of crude allocated to the four refineries we still import finished products.”

    On the committee’s terms of reference, Datti said it had the mandate to ascertain the viability of continuing investments in the nation’s four refineries and allocation of 445,000 barrels per day of crude oil to the refineries.

    Datti said, “Secondly, to determine the current utilisation level of Warri, Kaduna, and Port Harcourt refineries and thirdly carry out a comprehensive investigation on the Turn Around Maintenance carried out to date on the four refineries.

    He said the committee was also to identify the private and corporate individuals that have refused to utilise the licenses to build refineries and the readiness and status of all current holders.

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