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December 18, 2023 December Timeline Sacrosanct – NNPCL

December Timeline Sacrosanct – NNPCL

The December timeline for completion of the Port Harcourt Refinery Company (PHRC) remains sacrosanct, says the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

We have said from time that by the end of December, the mechanical completion of the refinery will be completed. Yes, we are still maintaining that. Nothing has changed,” NNPC Chief Communications Officer Olufemi Soneye told Journalists  yesterday.

Soneye had on November 6, 2023, assured that the NNPCL was optimistic about the completion of the rehabilitation this month.

He said that owing to the assurance the contractors gave the oil giant, nothing had so far altered the completion date.

He added: “What they (contractors) said is that all things working well, the refineries will be working in December and January.

Minister of State for Petroleum (Oil) Heineken Lokpobiri while inspecting the rehabilitation, said that the NNPCL should be accountable if the December end timeline was not met.

The rehabilitation of the 110,000 barrels per day Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemicals Company Limited (KRPC) is expected to be completed between October and December 2024. The work was awarded last February to a South Korean firm, Daewoo E&C at $740.6 million.

December 18, 2023 Simon Lalong Quits FEC, to Resume at Senate

Simon Lalong Quits FEC, to Resume at Senate

The immediate Governor of Plateau State and Minister of Labour and Employment Simon Lalong has left President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s cabinet, over the weekend to take the Plateau South Senatorial seat which he won.

He is due to be sworn in this week by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

Lalong, the Director-General of the Tinubu Campaign Organisation in the rundown to the February Presidential poll, was declared loser of the election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

He challenged the result, and victory was given to him by the Court of Appeal

Lalong, a lawyer and two-term Speaker of Plateau State House of Assembly, tendered his resignation after Wednesday’s FEC meeting, in preparation for resumption at the Red Chamber of the National Assembly.

A presidential aide Imran Muhammad in his X handle last night wrote “President Tinubu has accepted Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Lalong’s resignation from the cabinet. His valedictory will hold at the next FEC meeting.

Also the spokesman for APC in Plateau State, Sylvanus Namang also confirmed Lalong’s resignation from FEC.

Lalong received his Certificate of Return last month.

The Court of Appeal ordered the electoral commission to issue him the certificate of return, following the nullification of the election of Air Vice Marshall Napoleon Bali of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who has now vacated the seat.

Lalong was accompanied to the INEC Headquarters by his wife, Regina, and children as well as former Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives Idris Wase; member representing QuanPan, Shendam, Mikang Federal Constituency John Dafaan; APC Deputy National Secretary Festus Fuanter; Minority leader of Plateau House of Assembly Joe Bukar and some members of the Plateau Assembly; former Majority Leader Naalong; some former Plateau Commissioners; former Head of Service Sunday Hyat, some serving local government chairmen and other supporters.

Also last month, the President and other party leaders held consultations with Lalong after he received the certificate of return on his replacement in FEC.

At the meeting, he was given an opportunity to recommend four names as possible replacement in FEC.

Party leaders also believe that his experience as a two-term House of Assembly Speaker will come in handy as he will unofficially enjoy the status of a ranking senator.

December 18, 2023 Electricity Subsidy Costs FG N376bn

Electricity Subsidy Costs FG N376bn

The Federal Government spent N375.8bn on electricity subsidy between January and September this year, as power consumers paid a total of N782.6bn for the commodity during the same period, it was gathered on Sunday.

The latest power subsidy figures obtained in Abuja from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, an agency of the Federal Government, showed that the government subsidised electricity in the first, second and third quarters of 2023.

It was also gathered that power distribution companies billed electricity users a total of N1.06tn nationwide during the nine-month period, but collected N782.6bn despite the blackouts in many parts of Nigeria.

On subsidy payments, it was observed that in the first quarter of this year, the Federal Government subsidised power by N36bn, this increased to N135.2bn in the second quarter, and jumped to N204.6bn in the third quarter. Figures for the fourth quarter are not because we are still in the fourth quarter of 2023.

Providing reasons for the subsidy in its just-released third-quarter 2023 report, the NERC stated that it was due to the absence of cost-reflective tariffs.

It said, “In the absence of cost-reflective tariffs, the government undertakes to cover the resultant gap (between the cost-reflective and allowed tariff) in the form of tariff shortfall funding. This funding is applied to the NBET (Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company) invoices that are to be paid by Discos.

“The amount to be covered by the Disco is based on the tariff that they are allowed to charge and set out as their Minimum Remittance Obligation in the periodic Tariff Orders issued by the Commission.

“It is important to note that due to the absence of cost-reflective tariffs across all Discos, the government incurred a subsidy obligation of N204.59bn in 2023/Q3 (average of N68.20bn per month), which is an increase of N69.37bn (+51.3 percent) compared to the N135.23bn (average of N45.08bn per month) incurred in 2023/Q2; this increase is largely attributable to the government’s policy to harmonise exchange rates.

“The rise in the government’s subsidy obligation meant that in 2023/Q3, Discos were only expected to cover 45 percent of the total invoice received from NBET. For ease of administration of the subsidy, the MRO is limited to NBET only with the MO (Market Operator) being allowed to recover 100 percent of its revenue requirement from the Discos.”

On the payment of electricity bills, it was observed from the three quarterly reports of the power regulator, that consumers paid N247.09bn, N267.86bn and N267.61bn in the first, second and third quarters of 2023 respectively. This represents a total of N782.56bn.

It was also observed that during the three quarters: first, second and third, the electricity bills from Discos to consumers were N349.55bn, 354.61bn and N359.38bn respectively. The total bill for the nine-month period was N1.06tn.

December 18, 2023 NCDC Confirms Dengue Fever Outbreak in Sokoto

NCDC Confirms Dengue Fever Outbreak in Sokoto

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has confirmed the outbreak of dengue fever in Sokoto State. Director-General of NCDC, Dr Ifedayo Adetifa, who disclosed this in a statement, yesterday, in Abuja, observed that, so far, about 71 suspected cases, 13 confirmed cases and zero deaths had been reported in the state from three local councils Sokoto South (60 cases), Wamako (three) and Dange Shuni (one).

Adetifa noted that majority of the suspected cases reported fell between the ages of 21 and 40 years, adding that the cases were detected in November 2023.

He stated that the NCDC-led multi-sectoral National Emerging Viral Haemorrhagic Diseases Technical Working Group, collaborating with partners and relevant stakeholders, conducted a rapid risk assessment to guide in-country preparedness activities.

The DG observed that the current risk level of the outbreak is moderate, based on a dynamic risk assessment, adding that there is adequate in-country capacity (including technical, health workforce and diagnostic) to respond effectively in the event of a large-scale outbreak.

Nigeria has also responded to viral haemorrhagic fever epidemics like the Ebola Outbreak in 2014 and subsequently Lassa fever. The NEVHD TWG coordinates preparedness efforts for Ebola Virus Disease and other emerging viral haemorrhagic fever diseases,” the statement reads.

This has built our preparedness and response capabilities for viral haemorrhagic fevers like the dengue virus over the years. There is a diagnostics capacity for the dengue virus at the NCDC National Reference Laboratory in Abuja and the Usman Dan Fodio University Sokoto Teaching Hospital Laboratory Centre for Human and Zoonotic Virology,

He noted that the NCDC would proceed to optimise existing Lassa fever testing laboratories and others within the NCDC national laboratory network for DENV diagnosis to improve preparedness and readiness in the event of a large-scale outbreak.

Adetifa advised Nigerians, especially people living in Sokoto, to adhere strictly to preventive measures, such as wearing clothes that cover as much of the body as possible to avoid mosquito bites and sleeping under insecticide-treated mosquito nets. He also urged the residents to use insect-repellent in sleeping areas and ensure proper sanitation to reduce the breeding of mosquitoes.

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