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Oritsetimeyin Oil Rig: ‘Stop Igniting Industrial Crisis In Nig & We’re Surely Not Party Of Your Strike Threat’- PTD Tells NUPENG*
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) Branch of Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has decried the strike mongering posture of its parent body in reaction to the alleged deployment of troops that reportedly chased away members of the union from the Oritsetimeyin oil rig.
PTD also used the moment to reassure Nigerians and the entire stakeholders in the petroleum industry downstream sector that it would do everything possible within its power to stop NUPENG from making do its threat, an action which it said could further cripple the economy of the country and increase people’s hardship and hunger.
The union also maintained that Tanker Drivers would no longer work against the progressive and seamless policies of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu or be an attack dog to the government under the current leadership of NUPENG.
A leader from the Port Harcourt Zone of PTD Comrade Chief Joseph Dagogo-Jack (JP) made this disclosure in Abuja on Friday, November 8, 2024 during a parley with newsmen at Top Rank Galaxy hotel around 2pm, Nigerian time.
Dagogo-Jack also appealed to PTD members across the country to go about their normal duties in actualising the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu as it concerns the oil sector.
“What NUPENG is currently facing at the Oritsetimeyin oil rig is a reflection of failure and lack of direction by its leadership as presently constituted, especially the office of the General Secretary, occupied by Afolabi Olawale. Here is a leadership that took it’s members in PTD to Court with the intention to jail them, leadership that set up and sacked its secretariat staff over trump up charges, leadership that demoted its staff and suspended several members, leadership that flagrantly disobeyed court orders and has been serially slammed with contempt of court, leadership with no prudence, discipline, transparency, probity and accountability, leadership full of high-handedness .
“Leadership that has completely destroyed all the Branches under the umbrella body of NUPENG, that is the same leadership struggling to get national relevance and attempting fight for workers at the rig whose fundamental rights were violated. NUPENG can get nothing done positively until it mend its fence and allow PTD to breathe, otherwise it can make any progress. It has set dangerous precedents for itself and it therefore needs to urgently do self introspection and restitution and as well accord leadership legitimacy to PTD led group of Comrade Lucky Osesua and his entire team.
“It is crystal clear that NUPENG has failed completely to cater to the needs and interests of its members across board, no wonder it now sees the Association of Distributors and Transporters of Petroleum Products (ADITOP) as a threat to its existence having noticed that ADITOP is now ready and prepared to offer better deal to Tanker Drivers with a robust Collective Bargaining Agreement, security of tenure, protection from health and safety hazards, and with the poise to come up with relevant training on health and safety, among other juicy packages, which NUPENG has failed to do over the years but only sees PTD as a cash cow, yet its members are being impoverished through NUPENG’s policies and programmes. NUPENG needs to understand the beauty of democracy, NUPENG cannot continue to enjoy the monopoly of freedom of association and assembly in the oil and gas sector, our constitution is very clear about that.
“We must however reiterate that PTD is a recognised association of its own and wants to concentrate on its main core objectives and we are also using this opportunity to also appeal to security agencies to always assist and work in a friendly manner with our members at all times. Our members should also know that PTD will soon call for a national executive council meeting to treat the issues within the PTD and effectively regularise our activities within.
“We call on all national executive members, both past and present, to unite and come together towards ensuring an amicable resolution and smooth sailing of PTD, as without peace and unity, the association will not move forward. The national chairman, Lucky Osesua, his deputies Comrade Dayyabu Yusuf Garga, Comrade (Chief) Peter Moudebelu (Onwa) and the national secretary, Humble Power Obinna and other executives of the PTD branch are ready to work with everyone, and we offer an olive branch to the opposition to contribute their quota to the growth of PTD.
“I want to also assure the Nigerian people that we mean well for the country and shall never in any way inflict pain or injury on the masses. Although we are worried about the disturbing action of some overzealous security personnel, we believe with dialogue, we can still maintain industrial harmony and peace within the petroleum industry value chain. Notwithstanding, workers’ rights and the sanctity of negotiated agreements at Oritsetimeyin oil rig should not be compromised under any guise.
“It must be noted and placed on record that PTD cannot, through our action, add to the current hardship and cry of hunger by vulnerable Nigerians by engaging in any industrial tension under a fragile and weak economy that is currently screaming for help. That will be irresponsible and totally unpatriotic of us should we join NUPENG in any needless strike at a time like this,” the labour leader (Dagogo-Jack) stated.
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FG, states, LGAs share ₦2.551trn as June 2026 revenue
The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), at its July 2026 meeting chaired by the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, has shared a total of ₦2.551 trillion among the Federal Government, the 36 States and 774 Local Government Councils as Federation Account revenue for June 2026.
The meeting, held in Abuja, was attended by the Accountant General of the Federation, State Commissioners of Finance and other members of the Committee.
The amount distributed comprised ₦1.810 trillion in Statutory Revenue and ₦740.724 billion from Value Added Tax (VAT).
From the Statutory Revenue, the Federal Government received ₦849.366 billion, the State Governments ₦430.810 billion, while the Local Government Councils received ₦332.136 billion. The oil producing States also received ₦197.610 billion as 13 per cent derivation.
The VAT distribution saw the Federal Government receive ₦74.072 billion, the State Governments ₦407.398 billion, while the Local Government Councils received ₦259.253 billion.
In all, the Federal Government received ₦923.438 billion, the State Governments ₦838.208 billion, the Local Government Councils ₦591.390 billion, while ₦197.610 billion was shared as 13 per cent derivation to the oil producing States.
FAAC noted that gross revenue available in June 2026 stood at ₦4.501 trillion, comprising ₦3.701 trillion in statutory revenue and ₦799.746 billion in gross VAT collections.
The Committee observed a strong improvement in revenue performance during the month.
Gross statutory revenue increased by ₦1.049 trillion over the figure recorded in May 2026.
The growth was driven largely by higher receipts from Companies Income Tax, Value Added Tax, Import Duty, Customs Excise Tariff Levies, Petroleum Royalties, Gas Flared Penalties, Rental Income and Miscellaneous Oil Revenue.
However, collections from Petroleum Profit Tax, Hydrocarbon Tax, Mineral Royalties and Fees recorded declines.
VAT collections also recorded positive growth.
Gross VAT revenue rose from ₦743.668 billion in May to ₦799.746 billion in June, representing an increase of ₦56.078 billion.
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Senator Ikpea Thumbs Down Reintegration of Repentant Boko Haram Members
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Drugs and Narcotics, and the senator representing Edo Central, Senator Joseph Ikpea, has thumbed down the rehabilitation and reintegration of repentant Boko Haram members into society, insisting that individuals involved in terrorism should face the full weight of the law rather than be returned to civilian life.
Speaking with journalists after the inaugural meeting of the Senate Committee on Drugs and Narcotics at the National Assembly on Wednesday, Ikpea described the policy of reintegrating former insurgents as “unreasonable,” arguing that it undermines the sacrifices of security personnel and victims of terrorism.
According to him, insurgents responsible for the killing of innocent Nigerians and members of the armed forces should not be rehabilitated or reintegrated into society.
“I don’t understand the rationale behind reintegrating Boko Haram members into society. Our gallant soldiers have lost their lives protecting the country from these terrorists. If someone has committed acts of terrorism and is apprehended, such a person should face the consequences of the law,” he said.
The senator maintained that Boko Haram and other terrorist groups remain enemies of every Nigerian, irrespective of religion or ethnicity, noting that they target Christians, Muslims, civilians and security personnel alike.
Ikpea also alleged that some recent kidnapping incidents across the country could have political undertones, suggesting that certain actors may be exploiting insecurity to undermine the government ahead of future elections.
On the issue of drug control, the committee chairman disclosed that the Senate Committee on Drugs and Narcotics would review the proposed bill seeking to impose the death penalty for drug-related offences after a thorough examination of the legislation.
He explained that he was not a member of the Senate when the bill was previously debated and therefore could not comment on its current status.
“I have no idea about that bill because I was not a senator when it came up on the floor. My committee will look at it and advise accordingly. For now, I cannot say much about it,” he said.
Ikpea noted that the committee’s inaugural meeting was convened to outline its legislative agenda and oversight responsibilities.
He said one of its immediate priorities would be strengthening oversight of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and inspecting rehabilitation centres across the country to ensure they comply with approved operational standards.
“We are planning to visit rehabilitation centres to ensure they meet the required standards. You cannot just establish a rehabilitation centre without complying with the necessary regulations. We want to ensure they are operating properly and delivering quality services,” he said.
Speaking on the proposed death penalty for drug traffickers, the senator declined to take a firm position, saying punishment for offences should be proportionate to the crimes committed and that the final decision rests with the National Assembly and the Federal Government.
“Every offence should attract punishment commensurate with its severity. Different countries have different laws on drug trafficking. Whatever the Senate and the Federal Government eventually decide will be respected,” he stated.
Ikpea further raised concern over the growing prevalence of drug abuse among Nigerian youths, warning that the trend poses a serious threat to the nation’s future.
Citing estimates that about 14 million Nigerians are affected by drug abuse, he advocated the introduction of drug education into school curricula from the primary level to discourage substance abuse from an early age.
“The youth are the leaders of tomorrow. If we fail to educate them on the dangers of drug abuse, the nation’s future will be in jeopardy. We are looking at introducing drug education into school curricula so children understand the consequences from an early age,” he said.
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UK Backs National Assembly Security Dialogue as Push for State Policing Gathers Momentum
UK Backs National Assembly Security Dialogue as Push for State Policing Gathers Momentum
By Gloria Ikibah
The UK Government-funded Strengthening Peace and Resilience in Nigeria (SPRiNG) Programme has thrown its weight behind the National Assembly Security Roundtable, describing the initiative as a timely platform to advance security sector reforms, strengthen institutional accountability and accelerate discussions on state policing.
In a statement issued ahead of the roundtable, scheduled for Wednesday as part of the National Assembly Open Week 2026, it said that the engagement will bring together Nigeria’s top security chiefs, lawmakers and governors to review the country’s security challenges and identify the legislative and budgetary measures needed to improve the nation’s security architecture.
The meeting, to be held at the Conference Hall of the National Assembly Library Trust Fund, is expected to examine the support required by security agencies while also advancing constitutional reforms relating to state policing.
Among those expected at the event are the National Security Adviser, Chief of Defence Staff, Inspector-General of Police, Ministers of Defence, Interior and Police Affairs, as well as the governors of Kaduna, Katsina, Plateau and Benue — the four focal states of the SPRiNG Programme — alongside their counterparts from Kwara, Zamfara, Niger and Borno states.
Speaking on the significance of the dialogue, the Head of Development Cooperation at the British High Commission in Abuja, Cynthia Rowe, said lasting security can only be achieved through strong and accountable institutions.
She said: “Sustainable security requires strong, accountable institutions that are responsive to the needs of the people. The UK Government remains committed to supporting Nigeria’s legislative frameworks to ensure that security interventions are transparent, well-resourced, and firmly rooted in respect for human rights. This roundtable is a commendable step towards codifying reforms that will protect vulnerable communities and foster long-term stability.”
According to the statement, the roundtable’s agenda aligns closely with the SPRiNG Programme’s security sector reform objectives, with discussions expected to focus on banditry, kidnapping, farmer-herder conflicts, inter-agency collaboration, technology-driven security operations and modern approaches to community engagement.
The Team Leader of the SPRiNG Programme, Ukoha Ukiwo, said experience from the programme’s work across participating states had shown that peacebuilding efforts require solid legal backing to succeed.
“Our work across our state compacts has continually highlighted that operational peacebuilding must be backed by robust legal frameworks. The focus of this roundtable on state policing, security funding, and accountability is incredibly timely. By bridging the gap between grassroots realities and legislative action, we can ensure that informal and formal security architectures work cohesively to build formidable resilience in communities across Nigeria”, he said.
The meeting is expected to produce a comprehensive communiqué outlining priority security reforms, including recommendations on the implementation of state policing and other public safety initiatives.
It added that the SPRiNG Programme would continue to support engagements with relevant stakeholders to ensure that resolutions reached at the dialogue are translated into concrete policy actions.
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