Politics Nigerian Senate Summons NNPC Chief, Baru, Shell Over Oilfield Probe

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The Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions has invited the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Maikanti Baru; and the Managing Director of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, Osagie Okubor, over the revocation of the licence of an oilfield, OML 13.

The oilfield was allegedly awarded to the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, a subsidiary of the NNPC, through an executive fiat.

According to PUNCH, the invitation followed a probe into the deal by the committee based on a petition to the Senate by the National Coordinator, Global Peace and Sustainability Network, Chief Longers Anyanwu.

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The petitioner alleged that OML 13 licence, which belonged to SPDC, was revoked and re-awarded to NPDC without the statutory licensing bid rounds and that the transaction was not made open.

The chairman of the committee, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, stated that it had become necessary to probe the transaction as Nigeria could not afford another Malabu OPL 245 scandal.

Anyanwu stated that the Senate was determined to block all loopholes through which the country’s resources were being siphoned.

The senator pointed out that there was nothing wrong with inviting foreign investors into the country but their activities must not threaten local firms.
 
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