PLATEAU STATE GOVERNOR SEEKS DEEPER SECURITY COLLABORATION WITH NAF. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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PLATEAU STATE GOVERNOR SEEKS DEEPER SECURITY COLLABORATION WITH NAF In a bid to reinforce internal security and deepen intergovernmental collaboration, the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barrister Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, on Tuesday, 16 December 2025, paid a courtesy visit to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Headquarters, Abuja, where he met with the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, DFS. The visit underscored the Governor’s commitment to leveraging strategic federal partnerships to address evolving security challenges in Plateau State and the wider North Central region, while conveying the goodwill of the government and people of the state and congratulating the CAS on his appointment as the 23rd Chief of the Air Staff. Governor Mutfwang commended the Nigerian Air Force for its sustained efforts in maintaining peace and responding to security threats in Plateau State, acknowledging the complexity of the operating environment. He noted that...

WE'RE DETERMINED TO PASS THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY BILL IN 6-MONTHS-GBAJABIAMILA.{PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.

 

...says House ready to carry stakeholders along
The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has assured that the Green Chamber is determined to pass the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) within the next six months.
Speaking when he played host to a delegation of the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS) under the Lagos State Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Gbajabiamila said the House would ensure that it passes a PIB that would be satisfactory to all.
"On the PIB, there are two things that the House would want to do. First, the House is determined to pass the bill within the next six months, or probably less, because the clock has already started running from the time it was presented.
"Two, the House is determined to pass a PIB that is satisfactory to all. I know it's difficult to satisfy everybody, but we will try our best to satisfy everybody," he said.
Gbajabiamila also said that the House would ensure that it carried all stakeholders along in working on the draft legislation until its passage.
The Speaker urged members of the OPTS led by their Chairman, Mr Mike Sangster, to avail themselves the opportunity they have at hand to reach out to the House Adhoc Committee on PIB to make their inputs.
He expressed concern over the submission by Mr Sangster that the PIB in its present form, would not make the Nigerian oil and gas industry competitive globally.
"The PIB has been long coming. Because of the various interests, it's difficult to pass a bill that addresses the interests of everyone. But the PIB luckily will involve local content.
"I'm very concerned about what you said that the PIB as it is, doesn't allow Nigeria to compete favourably in the global market," he said, noting that "We're not competitive, yet there's the presence of oil majors here."
He added, "We need to look at it, but I think it will be difficult to tell members that we should go back to the old arrangement that we had.
"I need to ask the question that where were you when they were making this law? Your inputs should have been there. It's never too late for you to have your inputs.
"I'm sure the committee will do justice to the other issues you raised."
Earlier, Mr Sangster raised concerns about the present form of the PIB, which he said if passed the way it is, it would negatively affect Nigeria's competitiveness in the global market.

He noted that in the past years, the African continent attracted about $70 billion of investment in the oil and gas industry but that only about $3bn came to Nigeria despite being a major player continentally.
When the Speaker sought to know from Mr Sangster if the PIB had any positives, the OPTS chairman responded in the affirmative, noting that the PIB represented the much-needed reforms in the sector.
He noted, however, that in its present form, the Bill "doesn't provide the environment for future investments."
He raised other issues to include the preservation of the oil and gas business in the country, royalties, tax, how to handle NNPC's outstanding liabilities, segregation of the upstream and downstream, complexities in the implementation of the bill, among others.
Noting that the petroleum industry had the capacity to create thousands of jobs in the next 10 years, Mr Sangster said: "We would encourage the House to reach out to other sources to have a better analysis of the PIB."
Signed:
Lanre Lasisi, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Speaker, House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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