Kyari  Seeks Energy  Justice For  Africa

October 23, 2021
October 23, 2021
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Kyari Advocates Equity, Justice For Africa In Energy Transition Drive
The Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation  Limited, Mallam Mele Kyari has advocated the need  for the consideration of energy justice in the implementation of  global energy transition.
He said  this at the 17th All Nigerian Editors’ Conference in Abuja,where he delivered a paper titled “Insecurity as it Affects the Oil and Gas Sector”,
He also said that wholesale execution of energy transition without regard to the peculiar socio-economic conditions of various countries would cause dislocations that could exacerbate security challenges in developing nations.
He explained  that his concept of energy justice was to allow each country, especially developing nations, to progress at their own pace while leveraging on their hydrocarbon resources for smooth transition to Net Zero by 2050.
He added:“Talking about energy transition, it is my very well-considered view that there must be energy justice, which means that countries should develop at their own pace while taking into consideration the realities that they face”
He expressed that individual nations should be allowed to transit on the basis of their contributions to the carbon emission to the point that ultimately, there will be justice for all by 2050.
He also urged the media industry and other stakeholders to champion the cause of energy justice in the global quest for cleaner energy, adding that gas development remained the only option for Nigeria to achieve energy transition.
Kyari,who spoke on NNPC’s refineries and the role they play in ensuring energy security for the country, said the  management of the corporation was keen on changing the narrative and getting the refineries back on stream by taking advantage of the free-hand given to the management by President Muhammadu Buhari to do the right thing.
“This is the first time in history that NNPC and its subsidiaries are allowed to do things the way things should be done. Now, I can confirm to you that we have taken responsibility and we will fix the refineries. We have started the process, contractors have been mobilized to the Port Harcourt refinery ; while the same process for  Warri and Kaduna refineries will conclude by the end of this year,” he declared.
He disclosed   much progress has been made  against the menace of crude oil and products theft  through collaboration with security agencies.
He called for support of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and other stakeholders towards reducing insecurity within the oil and gas industry.
In his welcome address, the President of the Nigeria Guild of Editors, Mr. Mustapha Isah, said the purpose of the conference was to find solution to the various security challenges facing the country.
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