Nigeria Lacks Sufficient Network Coverage For Electronic Transmission Of Results -NCC

The Nigeria Communications Commission, NCC,says Nigeria does not have adequate network covering the 119,000 polling units across the country to guarantee unhindered  electronic transmission of election results.
Speaking on behalf of the NCC team before lawmakers, Executive Commissioner, Technical Services, Engr. Ubale Maska, said in all the polling units studied in 2018, only about 50% have 2G and 3G networks.
He  added  that 4G network which is higher only exists where there is 3g network, therefore making the coverage inadequate.
Electrician Allegedly Rapes Housewife

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 One Oluwapamilerinayo Eniola, has been arraigned before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly raping a woman.
The defendant, an electrician, who resides at 8, Fadusi St., Oke-Ira, Ogba, Lagos, is being tried for sexual assault and rape.
The prosecutor, Insp. Innocent Odugbo, told the court that the offence was committed on June 21 at 1, Alafa Estate, Oke-ira, Ogba.
Odugbo alleged that the defendant came to fix the faulty power supply wires of the the victim, a 24-year-old woman named, Chidinma.
The prosecutor said that after the defendant fixed the light, he forcefully raped the woman and ran away.
Odugbo said that the case was reported at the police station and the defendant was tracked and arrested.
The offences, according to the prosecutor, contravened sections 261 and 263 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The Chief Magistrate, Mr L. A Owolabi, admitted the defendant to bail of N500,000 with two sureties in like sum and adjourned the case until Aug. 8 for mention.
Tambuwal Faults Senate On Electronic Transmission Of Votes 

Electronic Transmission of votes: Senate decision unconstitutional -Tambuwal  -NigPilot
Governor of Sokoto state, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has said that the decision of the Senate to subject Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INECs) constitutional power to conduct elections to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), and National Assembly was unconstitutional.
He said  section 78 of the 1999 cnstitution provides that ‘the registration of voters and the conduct of elections shall be subjected  to the direction and supervision   of Independent  National Electoral Commission.
He said in third schedule,  Part 1,F, S.15: INEC has power to organise, undertake and supervise all elections,adding that the constitution further provides that INEC’s operations shall  be subject to the direction of authority.
He said “Unquestionably, the mode of election and transmission are critical parts of the  conduct,supervision,undertaking and organisation  of elections in Nigeria. Of course the National Assembly has power to flesh out the legal framework but that has to be consistent with the Constitution.
“These constitutional powers have been solely and  exclusively prescribed by the constitution to INEC cannot be shared within the NCC or any other authority, and certainly not a body unknown to the Constitution. The Senate decision to subject INECs constitutional power to conduct elections to NCC is consequently patently void  unconstitutional and unlawful,” he said.
Tambuwal, in a statement said: “We had earlier counselled that the mode of conducting elections and in particular the transmission of votes be left with INEC, who would monitor developments and determine at every election the type of technology to be deployed to ensure free, fair and credible elections.
“INEC also has constitutional power backed by the Electoral Act to make rules and guidelines to ensure that every vote is counted and that every vote counts.
“If INEC determines that in any part of the country, electronic transmission is not possible, it would by regulations determine the appropriate thing to do.”
The former Speaker said that the decision of the House of Representatives to call on INEC to address the House and nation on its readiness by 2023 to deploy electronic transmission technology for the elections, seems to be a wise one.
Lagos Lawmakers  Urge Action Against COVID-19 Spread

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The Lagos State House of Assembly has called on the Federal and the Lagos State Governments to ensure proper monitoring of immigrants into the country to prevent the spread of the third wave of COVID-19.
This was part of the resolutions reached after a motion raised by Hon. Rotimi Olowo (Shomolu) on the third wave of COVID-19 during plenary on Thursday.
Olowo, who doubles as the Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, stated that the Federal Government should ensure that people coming from abroad should be quarantined for one week, and that they should go through mandatory COVID-19 test.
“The Lagos State Government should embark on the enlightenment of members of the public on the need to observe COVID-19 protocols such as covering their nose, washing of hands and maintaining social distance.
“The Lagos State Governor should direct the state Commissioner for Health to ensure proper COVID-19 tests across the state.
“There should be enlightenment in schools, churches/mosques, markets and clubs and COVID-19 vaccines must be made available to the people of the state,” he said.
The lawmakers added in their resolutions that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the state should be commended for raising the alarm on the new wave of the pandemic.
They added that the state government should have desks at the airports in the state to ensure proper register of immigrants and ensure that they are quarantined, while their home addresses should be known.
The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, who directed the Clerk of the House, Mr. Olalekan Onafeko to get inform Governor Sanwo-Olu of the state on the motion through a letter, said that the current COVID-19 vaccines might not cover the new wave of the pandemic.
Obasa stated that the people could not be locked down at this moment due to the economic downturn in the country, but that it was important that precautionary measures should be taken to prevent the spread of the pandemic in the state.
Speaking on the Motion, Hon. Oluyinka Ogundimu (Agege 2) said that it was important to test the people coming from abroad, while Hon. Victor Akande (Ojo1) said that efforts should be made to stop the spread of the disease in the state.
Also, Hon. Abiodun Tobun (Epe 1) stated that Nigerian leaders should be proactive on the matter, and that some people that travel abroad from the state could also import the ailment.
In his contributions, Hon. Adedamola Richard (Ikeja 2) said that precautionary measures should be taken against the pandemic and blamed the Nigerian youths for their attitudes toward the pandemic in the past.
Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu (Eti Osa 2) said that those coming from abroad should be quarantined, which he said isnot being done at the moment.
“Religious centres should bring back COVID-19 protocols and the Lagos State Government should create awareness about the pandemic so that the people could start observing the protocols,” he said.
Hon. Setonji David (Badagry 2) said in his comments that COVID-19 vaccines should be made available to all the members of the public.
The assembly also commented on the resolutions of the Southern Governors Forum at their recent meeting in Lagos State.
This was brought as a motion by Hon. Akeem Shokunle (Oshodi/Isolo 1), who read the communique of the Governors during plenary.
The issue was subsequently debated  by the lawmakers, who expressed support for the position of the Southern Governors.
Speaker Mudashiru Obasa said that it was important that the resolutions of the governors on rotational presidency, state police, ban on open grazing, sharing of resources to the states and others should be accepted by the Federal Government.
The Speaker then directed the Clerk of the House, Mr. Olalekan Onafeko to inform the Chairman of Southern Governors Forum, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the state, President Muhammadu Buhari and members of the National Assembly about the position of the Assembly.
The House later went on recess and adjourned sitting to Tuesday September 7, 2021.
Bauchi Loses Bid To  Join League Of Oil Producing States

The House of Representatives has voted against Bauchi state’s  i bid to be named as an oil producing state in Nigeria.
 The dissenting voices was sequel   a motion brought before the House by Hon. Yakubu Shehu Abdullahi,which was titled, “Need for the Federal Government to Declare Bauchi State as Oil and Gas Producing State.”
He said that oil and gas remain critical to the economic development of Nigeria and key to the implementation of budgets at all levels of government;
He noted  that on 2 February, 2019 President Muhamadu Buhari flags off the Spud-In of Kolmani River II well Drilling in Bauchi State and directed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to extend its exploration to six basins in the country;
He expressed  that it has become imperative to ascertain the fortunes at the disposal of the Federal
Government in Alkaleri Local Government Area so as to hasten the process of giving effect to the provisions of the new Petroleum Industry Bill, 2021 just passed by the National Assembly in terms of the economic benefit the host community stands to gain.
He emphasized the  of need for the people of Bauchi to start benefiting from the 13% derivation being the host community incentives provided for by the law;
According to him,oil exploration in Bauchi State commenced since 2018 and up till today it is still ongoing but no official report on whether the exercise is a success or not and Nigerians, particularly the people of Bauchi State who are to benefit from the 13% derivation are anxiously waiting to witness the economic benefit;
He added that it is the statutory function of the parliament to enact law in any sector of the economy and take measures in order to create an environment for certainty, confidence and assurance for equitable treatment of the people.
He said it was necessary to mandate the Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) to invite the Nigeria National Petroleum  Corporation to give comprehensive representation on the level of work in the oil exploration currently undertaken in Alkaleri Local Government Area of Bauchi State and the successes recorded.
But the chorus of dissenting voices to Abdullahi’s motion,outweighed those who are in support of the his state to join the league of producing ones in the country.
Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila,  in what looked like a rescue mission for the Bauchi’s desire to belong to the league of prstigeous oil producing states of Nigeria, put the question three good times, and for the three times it got overwhelming rejection.
 COVID-19: NAFDAC Approves Moderna, AstraZeneca Sputnik Vaccines 

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has approved Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines to combat the spread of the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeris.
It also gave Sputnik V vaccine conditional approval
Director General of the agency  Prof Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye at a press conference hinted that the NAFDAC Vaccine Committee has been assessing several vaccines despite the fact that the vaccines have been approved by stringent regulatory countries or have received WHO’s Emergency Use Listing (EUL).
According to her,a COVID-19 vaccine that has gone through the prior approval from either of these two sources had gone through quality, safety and efficacy evaluation which is a prerequisite for acceptance by COVAX facility.
She added : “Most regulatory agencies across the world use this mechanism to expedite their own regulatory approval to import and administer COVID-19 vaccines. The agency spends at least 15 days to thoroughly examine the dossier or submission package of the vaccine to ensure that the benefits of the vaccine far outweigh the risks and any side effects are well noted for monitoring after vaccination by respective NAFDAC and Primary Health Officers. The EUL will allow Nigeria to receive supplies of the vaccines from the COVAX Facility.
“COVAX, the vaccines pillar of the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Acceleratoris jointly led by The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI), the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Its aim is to accelerate the development and manufacture of COVID-19 vaccines, and to guarantee fair and equitable access to low-middle income countries (LMIC) of which Nigeria is one.”
Adeyeye also noted that National Agency for Food and Drug Administration gives full reviews for vaccines that have not gone through EUL route. This mechanism is explained in our guidance developed by the COVID-19 Vaccine Committee.
She added that, “NAFDAC is the first National Regulatory Agency in Africa to have Guidance on Regulatory Preparedness for EUA, Licensing or Access to COVID-19 Vaccines https://www.nafdac.gov.ng/wp- content/up loads/Files/Resources/Guidelines/DRUG GUIDELINES/Guidance-document-on-Covid19-vaccine-preparedness-finalized.pdf
“The guidance addressed many regulatory issues including the following: Submission of dossiers by manufacturers and Market authorization holders.
Assessment of Dossier through different mechanisms and using the common technical document for the rolling submission;  Emergency Use Authorization o Expedited approval; Full review;  Post-marketing Pharmacovigilance and Surveillance
“Moderna and AstraZeneca AZD1222 vaccines have received WHO EUL listing and were given expedited approvals. Sputnik V is yet to receive the EUL approval and therefore was subjected to full six-months review by NAFDAC. The Agency was granted access to the dossiers and prior assessment reports of Moderna and AstraZeneca from the WHO website at different times over the past two months”.
Speaking on the newly approved Moderna vaccine , Adeyeye dropped said the product is presented as a white to off-white, ready-to-use dispersion for intramuscular injection in a multi-dose vial containing 6.3ml (10 doses) in a 10-vial pack.
“Each dose (0.5ml) contains 100 micrograms of messenger RNA (mRNA) (embedded in SM-102 lipid nanoparticles that serve as the delivery matrix). It is a two-dose vaccine. Unopened vaccine vials can be stored and/or transported frozen at -25°C to – 15°C for up to 7 months and 30 days when stored at 2 to 8°C, protected from light.
Also speaking on AstraZeneca AZD1222 COVID-19 vaccine is a recombinant ChAdOx1 adenoviral vector encoding the structural surface glycoprotein (Spike protein) antigen of the SARS-CoV-2 from SK Bioscience Co Limited (Republic of Korea).
The AstraZeneca AZD1222 COVID-19 vaccine solution is colourless to slightly brown, clear to slightly opaque packed as a Sml solution that contains 5 x 10!° virus particles for injection in a Sml clear glass multidose vial that could be stored at 2-8°C. It is given as a two-dose injection of 0.5mI/dose.
On the Sputnik V Vaccine , the NAFDAC boss stated that the Gam-COVID-Vac COVID-19 Vaccine is supplied as a two-component product, both of which are 3ml (5 doses) solution for intramuscular injection in glass vial. It is a two-dose injection. Each 0.5ml dose of the Component I is formulated to contain virus particles (1.0+0.5) x 10!’ of Ad26 vector encoding the S glycoprotein of SARS-CoV-2. The product has a shelf life of six (6) months when stored at -18°C or three (3) months when stored at 2-8°C.
NBET’s Bid Opening Project Transparent-Group

The Civil Society Centre for Leadership and Followership,has passed vote of confidence on the bid opening of 2021 orojects by the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET).
The Executive Director of the  group,Comrade Adams Otakwu, told newsmen that the process  was transparent and in strict compliance with best practices.
“We observed that several bidders who thronged in for submission after the 12:00 noon expiration timeline were disallowed submission. That was the first demonstration of honest adherence to rules.
Adams,who claimed that he observed the proceedings,added that the subsequent opening of the bids took place at the Conference Room of NBET and was video recorded, with representatives of the Civil Society and the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU), where over five hundred bids were received, opened and listed for onward evaluation.
He commended the management of NBET for “demonstrating such exemplary transparency, public spiritedness and fairness in line with the anti-corruption mantra of the Buhari Administration.”
He advised that subsequent evaluation should be conducted in same spirit in order to repose and sustain greater public confidence.”
Food Union In The Stomach Of Its Rightwing Leaders

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Looking at the activities and the manner the National Union of Food, Beverages and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE) is run, it is clear the Lateef Oyelekan-led leadership is running a union of pro-management and pro-state as workers’ interests are sacrificed on the altar of profit and self-serving interest. The interest of workers have been commercialized and traded off into the stomach of Lateef Oyelekan and his cohorts.
Trade unions are formed by workers to enable it to resist anti-labour practices of the capitalist class, to protect wages and to defend the democratic rights of workers. In fact, Rule 2 (i) of NUFBTE’s Constitution states one of the core objectives of the union: “To secure the complete unionization of all NUFBTE workers employed in the Food, Beverages and Tobacco Trades, throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” In the area of unionizing all workers, Lateef Oyelekan has failed woefully as we have more workers who are none union members and are placed under precarious working conditions than the ones who are members and whose employment is regularized though under constant attacks.
For instance, in Coca Cola Plc, where Oyelekan is supposedly in employment, the number of casuals and outsourced workers who are barred to join the union has grown from 1500 before he became the union president fourteen years ago to about 5000 at present while regularized workers who belong to the union have collapsed to 1,800. Casualization and precarious work in the food industry has increased from 48% to 80% in the last 15 years- something which is one of the ‘legacies’ of Lateef Oyelekan. Rotten collaboration between rightwing reactionary labour leaders like Oyelekan and company owners have created an army of casualized and contract workers who are denied trade union rights and are subjected to poor pays and poor working conditions. As comrades of the Campaign for Democratic and Workers’ Rights (CDWR) discovered during our interventions at Sumal Foods Ltd at Ibadan, rightwing trade union leaders partnered with the management to set up outsourcing companies that employed Nigerian workers as casuals in violation of Rule 2(i) of its constitution with the aim of making profit- a clear case of union leaders that are supposed to protect workers being the ones conniving with management to enslave workers. Some of these front companies are Dosumu Ltd, Bridge water etc.
If it is bad enough for the Food Union leadership to collaborate with companies owners to casualize workers, it is so bad that the same union leadership collects capitation (illegal union dues) from casual workers in a number of food companies and these funds do not go into the union books/records, it is part of the paddy-paddy ant-labour arrangement with the management. On the one hand, these casual workers are not union members, the union leadership work hard to place them in precarious working conditions and also draw from their poor pay in form of union dues which are never accounted for.
This explains why the rightwing union leaders were miffed when the comrades of the Campaign for Democratic and Workers’ Rights (CDWR) solidarized with Sumal casual workers who embarked on a strike action on October 2, 2018, to protest their casualized status and poor working conditions. As usual, the rightwing NUFBTE leaders quickly aligned with the management and sponsored the police and DSS to arrest Comrade Abiodun Bamigboye (Coordinator of CDWR in Oyo) seven times because he gave solidarity to suffering Sumal workers. The management and the union have instigated and instituted two criminal cases at the magistrate court and 2 civil cases at the National Industrial Court (NIC) based on unfounded, frivolous and trumped-up charges and claims, a clear case of how the bourgeois rule of law is for the highest bidder. So brazen and shameless is the rightwing NUFBTE leaders that unionism has been converted to an organized business cartel.
The food union is so juicy and profitable, after all, the union attracts huge amount of money running to tens of millions of naira on monthly basis and Oyelekan finds every motivation to extend his tenure and that of his rightwing cohorts by two years in violation of NUFBTE’s constitution.  Rule 6 (iii) of the union’s constitution states that National Delegate Conference shall be held every four years in the month of November with a caveat that the holding of the Conference shall not be delayed for more than three months and there are laid down procedures for the convocation of a conference. In desperation, Lateef Oyelekan led his yes-men NEC members on February 4, 2020, to agree to convoke an Emergency Delegate Conference with the sole aim of extending the tenure of the current leadership by two years without adhering to laid down procedure for which a Conference can be convoked. The cat was let off the bag recently when Lateef Oyelekan told the world that the tenure elongation was to allow the leadership to complete the building of the union’s hotel, what an outlandish, ridiculous and silly reason to hold on to leadership. This can be likened to a sitting president extending his or her tenure because of a bridge that is under construction. At least Oyelekan has beaten an average Nigerian bourgeois politician to shenanigan. Despite the fact that some union members under the platform of Redemption Group went to court to challenge the infraction of the constitution and got an injunction on August 19, 2020, Lateef Oyelekan went ahead with the conference held in the night on August 21, 2020, in violation of not just the union constitution but also in violation of the court ruling/order. It was alleged that NLC President Ayuba Wabba graced this illegal conference in ‘solidarity’.
Just like an average self-serving bourgeois politician, Lateef Oyelekan is a labour aristocrat whose living condition is far and above an average worker and disconnected from workers. Lateef Oyelekan goes around with police escorts which have become a stock-in-trade of some rightwing trade union leaders. In December 21, 2018, Oyelekan ordered his police escort to shoot at workers who protested to the union national secretariat to demand that the union leadership should stop backing management against workers and end intimidation of the branch leadership in A&P Foods Ltd in Lagos.
In 2010, the union leadership abandoned workers when the management of Dangote Pasta attacked workers and disbanded the branch a few days after its inauguration and when CDWR intervened, Lateef Oyelekan and other key leaders at the national secretariat responded that the union could not intervene because “Dangote is too powerful.” In 2009, Lateef Oyelekan backed the management of A&P Foods to convert 1600 casuals who were agitating to be regularized to contract (outsourced) workers and some workers alleged that some of the rightwing labour leaders at the national secretariat have interest in the outsourced company that was run by the then Human Resources Manager, Mr Victor Badaiki in proxy. In October 2016 when workers of BUA Sugar Refinery embarked on a strike, NUFBTE union leaders arrived at record time and called on workers to end the strike, this is a company wherein workers are not unionized despite efforts and pressure to get the workers unionized but union leaders refused to unionize workers. These are just a few examples from a plethora of cases and experiences of betrayal of Oyelekan’s leadership. It is often the case that top union leaders from the NUFBTE national secretariat visit management of food companies behind workers to collect products as part of their stomach infrastructure.
If democracy has been undermined in the larger society, it should have been preserved in the trade union movement, but this is to the contrary. In fact, most of the trade unions and NUFBTE inclusive have been converted to a monarchy with flagrant disregard to democratic rights of its members including suppression of their rights. In NUFBTE, if you express a contrary opinion different from the leadership, it is either you are expelled from the union or the management is pressured to sack you. The General Secretary of NUFBTE, Bamidele Busari is not spared and has been sacked illegally and brazenly. All union (NUFBTE) members who belong to Redemption Group have been expelled from the union while managements are being pressured to sack them.  As a matter of fact, the union leadership has succeeded in instigating a fake redundancy exercises in Seven-Up and Nigerian Breweries that have led to the sacking of 300 and 250 workers respectively targeting mostly workers who are opposed to Oyelekan’s leadership and assisting the companies to sack regularized workers and likely to be replaced with workers on far worse condition of service, a policy that will bolster the profit for the company owners and weaken the union.
The reality is that the degeneration of unionism in Nigeria goes beyond Oyelekan, Ayuba Wabba etc., it is a systematic takeover of the unions by right wing labour leaders in the last 3 decades and condemned it to platform that incongruously serves the interest of the class enemies (capitalists). Only a few unions like the Academic Staff Union of the University (ASUU) is different and resist government policies by carrying workers and branches along including when strikes are to be called off.
The solidarity amongst workers to fight back has been thrown into the dustbin, the resistance of management and the capitalist state’s indecent labour practices have taken flight, rightwing union leaders have surrendered the union to employers of labour, autocracy has replaced democracy, rightwing labour leaders have become demigod, this is the long and short of what unionism has become. The rightwing leaders have become mercenaries to the bourgeois state and employers of labour while workers continue to bear the brunt.
Only workers can rescue the trade union from this rightwing, reactionary, anti-workers, aristocratic leaders and bring about independent, democratic and fighting trade unionism positioned to defend the interest of workers and the working people. This can only happen through sustained campaigns and struggle. Genuine trade union activists, socialists and pro-labour activists should hold a conference to initiate such campaigns and struggle.
If the leadership and members of the Redemption Group in the food union and any such opposition groups in the trade union movement must show the difference, their opposition to Oyelekan and other rotten leaders should be ideological and with the sole agenda to rescue the unions and transform them into fighting trade unions that resist exploitation and anti-labour policies and are run democratically. If this agenda is not pursued, we may only see a replacement of labour bureaucrats by another or accommodation of all bureaucrats.
Comrade Chinedu Bosah
CDWR National Publicity Secretary
Kaduna Electric Condoles Elrufai  Over Demise of Former Deputy 

Kaduna Electric condoles with KDSG over demise of former Deputy Governor –  Newsdiaryonline
The Managing Director of Kaduna Electric,  Engr. Garba Haruna has condoled with the Governor of Kaduna State,  Malam Nasir Ahmed Elrufai over the death of the state’s former Deputy Governor,  Arc. Barnabas Yusuf Bala Bantex.
In a condolence letter to the Governor, Engr. Garba described the late deputy governor as a quintessential gentleman who will be sorely missed.
He said : “On behalf of the Board, Management and staff of Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, I wish to send our heartfelt condolences to you, the Government and entire people of Kaduna State over the passing of your former Deputy, Arc. Barnabas Bala Yusuf Bantex.
“The late Arc. Barnabas was a quintessential gentleman and a man who strove to promote peaceful coexistence among the diverse people of Kaduna State during his lifetime.
“His enormous contributions to the socio-economic development of Kaduna State – as an administrator, a  politician and a private citizen – for which he will be fondly remembered stands him out among the great people of the state”
Sallah:DPR Warns Marketers Against Hoarding Of Fuel

The Department Petroleum Resources (DPR) has assured Nigerians of petroleum products availability during the Sallah holidays.
Mr Paul Osu, Head, Public Affairs, DPR, who gave the assurance in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja,  said that there was product sufficiency nationwide and advised marketers against hoarding and creating artificial scarcity under any guise.
He said the agency  would intensify its  monitoring and surveillance of Petroleum products outlets to ensure compliance with quality,  quantity, integrity and safety of operations in line with its regulatory mandate.
Osu advised consumers to report any infraction such as under dispensing of products to any DPR office nationwide.
He also reiterated the DPR’s commitment to safety and advised consumers to observe all necessary safety protocols in the handling of
petroleum products.
Osu said the regulatory agency would
continue to initiate appropriate initiatives to enable business and create opportunities for investors and stakeholders in the oil and gas industry in Nigeria.