Senate, NNPCL Bicker Over Ghost Indictment Letter

The Senate and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Wednesday bickeredover a ghost letter allegedly written to the Committee of the Upper Chamber on Finance where NNPCL claimed to be insulated from summons by the parliament.

The Company’s action coincides with the summoning of its Group Managing Director (GMD), Mele Kyari, by the Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream) on Wednesday.

Chairman of the Upper legislative chamber’s committee on Finance, Senator Olamilekan Adeola (APC Lagos West), had penultimate Wednesday during an interface with Heads of various MDAs accused the oil regulatory giant of writing to the National Assembly, where it boasted to be insulated from legislative scrutiny.

Senator Adeola had cited a purported ghost letter allegedly channeled through the company’s liaison officer in the National Assembly (NASS) that it is now a limited liability company.

At the interface, the finance committee Chairman told the NNPCL General Manager Public Affairs (GMPA) Garbadeen Muhammad that NNPC is 100 percent owned by the Federal government and it can be invited at any time to appear before the lawmakers for any matter deemed fit.

But Garbadeen faulted Adeola’s claims, maintaining that “after the accusation on the purported letter, we carried out a thorough investigation on where such a letter came from and through whose authority but discovered that nothing of such was sent from NNPCL to any committee of the National Assembly .

“We even probed further as regards the authenticity of the letter by taking our liaison officer at the National Assembly to Senator Adeola’ office where the Clerk of the Senate Committee on Finance , changed the narrative from letter to telephone conversation.

“Even at that, we requested for the telephone number of the person who gave such information to the Clerk of the Senate Committee on Finance for required tracking of identity but not given to us.

“The fact of the matter as it is now, is that nobody from NNPCL wrote or called anybody in the National Assembly that the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), has insulated us from appearing before relevant committees of the National Assembly.NNPCL is at any time ready to honour any invitation from committees of the National Assembly as regards its operations on Oil and Gas”, he said.

The Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), has summoned the Group General Manager of NNPCL, Mele Kyari to appear before it unfailingly on Tuesday next week by 2pm .

The Committee chaired by Senator Mohammad Sabo Nakudu ( APC Jigawa South West) , said appearance of the GMD before it , will give it required information on steps being taken against oil theft , dwindling revenue , dilapidated state of the Nation’s refineries etc. .

Lagos To Boost Tourism With  Q4-Lagos Initiative

The Lagos State Government unveiled Q4-Lagos Initiative to enhance tourism through effective capturing of statistics of tourism and entertainment activities in the state.

At the official launch of the initiative,the Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture Pharm. (Mrs.) Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf, noted that the unveiling of the Q4-Lagos concept came about after several months of research, planning and stakeholders engagement.

According to her,Q4-Lagos, means 4 Quarters consisting of January to March, April to June, July to September and October to December, adding that it was developed as a term that will provide an all-round entertainment and fun for Lagosians and visitors to Lagos State.

She said:“This concept emanated from our findings which revealed that the numbers of visitors and tourists to Lagos State are not captured in statistics. With the idea of the Q4, the statistics of tourism and entertainment activities for each of the quarters can now be easily compiled and collated. The Ministry considered it worrisome that there are no reliable statistics and data about the numbers of visitors or tourists that visit Lagos on yearly basis. The data about their contributions to the state’s economy are often not captured as well.

“The need to change this, and have a more holistic data of tourists to Lagos State brought about the conceptualization of the Q4 Initiative which is intended to be a yearly event that will help market Lagos in such a way that tourists will always be looking forward to spend their holidays in Lagos as tourism and entertainment activities for the four quarters would have been collated for tourists to plan the quarter of the year they will visit Lagos.

“The decision of the Ministry to promote Q4-Lagos Initiatives was inspired by the infamous clarion call “Eko for Show!”, being a callout to the global tourism industry that Lagos is ready to assume her prime position as the destination for Tourism, Hospitality, Events and Holidays in each of the four quarters of the year. This concept also aligns with the mandate of the Ministry to develop and introduce new ideas that will further assist in harnessing the numerous opportunities for the growth and development of Tourism towards driving focus, visitors, and opportunities to Lagos’’

Akinbile-Yussuf reiterated the fact that the main focus is to use the platform of the initiative to establish LAGOS as the premier destination all season through a data-driven calendar of activities that will make data of visitors to the State readily available for immediate use and future reference.

She noted that the Q4 concept is not intended for revenue generation, stressing that the Ministry is interested in data collation of tourism activities to assist us in our planning purposes and statistics.

“Why the Ministry will not want to follow the path of enforcement and compliance, we will not hesitate to sanction any operator or stakeholder that refuses to cooperate with the Ministry in this data collation efforts.