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Tony Elumelu Charges NUPRC To Drive Innovation And Excellence In Oil And Gas Sector

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Goodwill Message Delivered by Tony O. Elumelu, CFR Chairman: Heirs Holdings Group, UBA Group, Transcorp Group, at the 3rd Anniversary of Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC)

Theme:

Transformation, Innovation & Excellence

Transcorp Hilton Abuja

Monday, October 21, 2024

Introduction

Good morning, distinguished guests and fellow stakeholders in Nigeria’s – and Africa’s energy future.

It is my very great honour to address you today, as we commemorate the third anniversary of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC).

Firstly, I congratulate the leaders of NUPRC for this momentous occasion.

As Chairman of Heirs Energies, an integrated and indigenous energy group playing a key role in facilitating energy sufficiency in Nigeria, and Chairman of the United Bank for Africa, which provides substantial funding across the energy value chain, amounting to several billions of US Dollars, to both indegenious and international oil and gas operators and oil trading companies, I stand before you at the intersection of finance and energy, two pillars that are crucial to our nation’s prosperity.

Today’s theme, “Transformation, Innovation & Excellence,” resonates deeply with the challenges and opportunities facing Nigeria’s energy space.

I commend the transformative and bold initiative of NPRC: the Project 1 million barrel of oil (MMBOPD).

We are faced with the threat of Declining Production and Investment

We must acknowledge the elephant in the room. Nigeria’s oil production has been on a downward trajectory, falling from peaks of over 2 million barrels per day to recent lows, below 1.5 million.

This decline translates to lost revenues, reduced global market share, and missed opportunities for national development.

The root causes are multifaceted: aging infrastructure, security challenges in the Niger Delta, stalled investments, regulatory uncertainties, and a global shift towards renewable energy that has compounded the investment challenge.

These factors, combined, threaten the very foundation of our economy, as we are heavily dependent on oil.

As a nation, we cannot permit this to continue, and squander our inheritance and betray our next generation.

The Solution: Project 1MMBOPD and Beyond

This is where Project 1MMBOPD is so critical, a crucial part of the solution to unlocking the next phase of our development.

By targeting to grow production by 1 million barrels of oil per day from current levels, we are setting a clear and challenging goal; one that I believe is achievable as I see all stakeholders are at the table and will commit to play their parts and bring the needed collaboration, innovation, and excellence to make this project a success, for the benefit of our country.

To be sustainable, this initiative should go beyond just increasing production; it should catalyse a comprehensive strategy to revitalize our entire upstream sector.

The project should encompass key elements:

Infrastructure Modernization: Upgrading our aging facilities to improve efficiency and reduce downtime.

Security Enhancement: Implementing advanced technologies and community engagement strategies to secure our assets.

Regulatory Streamlining: NUPRC’s commitment to creating a more transparent and efficient regulatory environment.

Investment Attraction: Leveraging this improved landscape to attract both domestic and foreign investment.

Technology Adoption: Embracing cutting-edge technologies to optimize production and reduce environmental impact.

By addressing these areas comprehensively, we will not only aim to reach the 1MMBOPD target but also to create a sustainable framework for future growth.

Focus on Gas:

As we embark on this ambitious project to boost our oil production, let us also keep our focus on the critical role of gas in our energy mix.

The path to 1MMBOPD must be constructed on strategies that maximize the value of our gas resources, reducing flaring and increasing utilization for domestic and export markets.

This dual focus will help diversify our energy portfolio and mitigate the risks associated with over-reliance on oil.

We know the criticality of gas in improving access to electricity in Nigeria. Access to electricity is the single most important factor in our quest for industrialisation. You can now see that our oil and gas sector is pivotal to the development of our country.

NUPRC’s Achievements

In its three short years, NUPRC has already laid the groundwork for this solution.

Your efforts in promoting sustainable practices, such as the Nigerian Gas Flare Commercialisation Programme, exemplify the innovation required to balance environmental stewardship with economic growth.

These initiatives not only reduce our carbon footprint, but also create valuable opportunities for our workforce and communities.

Role of Independents – Heirs Energies’ Progress

At Heirs Energies, we are actively contributing to this solution.

In the first 100 days after we took over operational control of our OML-17 asset in 2021, we doubled our production from 28,000 to over 50,000 barrels per day.

We suffered a setback with unabated crude theft, which caused us to shut-in and work collaboratively with the NNPC Limited to better secure the pipeline system. From a low of 5% terminal receipts in December 2021, year-to-date in 2024, we have recorded an average terminal receipt of 85%; a remarkable improvement and a good example of what a purposeful collaboration between NNPCL and operators underpinned by rigorous execution can deliver.

With the improvement in the operating environment, we have restarted our investment and production growth journey, and have now successfully reversed the fall in production that we suffered in 2022 and 2023, as a consequence of the evacuation challenges. A few days ago, OML-17 attained over 51,000 barrels per day, and we continue our production growth journey.

Relatedly, we are also working to grow our gas production that feeds many power generation plants and gas-based industries.

These achievements indicate what is possible, where there is a strong industry collaboration, and in particular, when regulatory support meets private sector drive and innovation.

Africapitalism and Shared Prosperity

I am not just an oil and gas investor – I am an investor across the Nigerian – and indeed Arican – economy.

I have a very clear vision of where Africa should be and needs to be.

A vision to address the promise of our enormous youth population and to ensure Africa reaps the rewards, finally and fittingly, of her resource wealth.

That younger generation is why I invest in entrepreneurs.

That is why I speak of Africapitalism.

My belief that the private sector has the power to transform the continent through long-term investments, but that it must work collaboratively with the public sector.

Africapitalism advocates shared prosperity, ensuring environmental sustainability, and fostering community development.

This philosophy aligns perfectly with NUPRC’s vision and the objectives of Project 1MMBOPD.

Let us all be Africapitalists! Doing good and doing well!

UBA Group’s Commitment

Heirs Energies provides the sectorial expertise needed to transform our oil and gas sector, and our UBA Group has long remained a committed funding institution on this journey of transformation.

As a global financial institution, UBA, positioned not just across Africa, but in New York, in London, in Dubai and in Paris, has been committed to providing the necessary funding and financial expertise to support both established players and emerging indigenous companies in reaching our collective goals and implementing the solutions we have outlined.

Call for Collaboration

To the international oil companies present today, I urge increased collaboration with indigenous firms.

Firms, such as Heirs Energies, that have taken your traditions of best practice and global standards and integrated them into proudly indegenious capabilities, and others, are truly capacitized partners.

By combining your global expertise with our local knowledge and commitment, we can drive innovation and excellence across the entire value chain, effectively addressing the challenges we face.

WRAP UP

The launch of Project 1MMBOPD is an excellent industry initiative; it is a national imperative and a comprehensive solution to the challenges facing our oil and gas sector, and most importantly our country’s economy.

It embodies the transformation we seek, the innovation we need, and the excellence we must achieve.

NUPRC’s leadership in this endeavour is commendable, and I call upon every stakeholder here today to rally behind this vision.

From my experience in other sectors that Heirs Holdings Group plays in, I can say that no sector developes without a strong regulatory environment and institution. This is why I must commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his steadfast support and commitment to strengthening NUPRC as the oil sector regulator – This is much needed if we must achieve the total transformation of the Nigerian oil and gas sector.

Together, we can build an energy sector that not only meets Nigeria’s needs but also positions us as a leader in Africa’s energy transition.

Let us move forward with courage, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to excellence, turning the challenges we face into opportunities for growth and prosperity.

Thank you, and very well done, Engr. Komolafe, for your courageous and visionary leadership. Here’s to a future of transformation, innovation, and shared prosperity for all Nigerians.

 

TOE

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Abuja Herbalist Hospitalised After Shooting Self While Testing ‘Bulletproof’ Charm

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A herbalist, Ismail Usman, suffered a life-threatening injury while testing a self-made ‘bulletproof’ charm. The incident occurred in Kuchibuyi village, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, on November 23.

Usman used a locally fabricated gun to shoot himself in the stomach after fortifying himself with the charm. Unfortunately, the charm failed, leaving him severely injured.

FCT police command spokesperson Josephine Adeh confirmed the incident, stating that officers from the Byazhin Division rushed Usman to Kubwa General Hospital. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was later transferred to Gwagwalada Specialist Hospital.

Adeh said, “A distress call from Shandam Michael reported a shocking event involving Ismail Usman, a local herbalist known for his unconventional methods. In a misguided attempt to test the effectiveness of a self-made ‘bulletproof’ charm, Usman shot himself in the stomach with a shotgun.

“Unfortunately, the charm failed to protect him, resulting in life-threatening injuries. Officers from the Byazhin Division responded swiftly, arriving at the scene to find Usman in critical condition. He was quickly transported to Kubwa General Hospital for emergency treatment and later transferred to Gwagwalada Specialist Hospital for further care.

“In the aftermath, police conducted a thorough search of Usman’s home, recovering the homemade gun and an array of charms used in his reckless experiment.”

Adeh stated that Usman would face charges for unlawful possession of firearms and attempted suicide, violating Section 231 of the Penal Code Law of Northern Nigeria.

She said, “Investigations are ongoing, and Usman is expected to face charges for unlawful possession of firearms and attempted suicide under Section 231 of the Penal Code Law of Northern Nigeria.

“Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Olatunji Disu, condemned the incident, highlighting the dangers associated with illegal firearms.”

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Hon. Abimboye Celebrates Governor Adeleke’s 2nd Anniversary With Food And Cash Gifts In Ode Omu

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In a heartfelt celebration of Governor Ademola Adeleke’s second anniversary in office, Hon. Babatunde Michael Abimboye, a stalwart of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), extended goodwill to members of the party in Ode Omu, Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State. The event, held on Friday, November 29, 2024, brought together party loyalists to commemorate the Governor’s remarkable achievements over the past two years.

The atmosphere in Ode Omu was vibrant, as PDP members gathered to receive food items and cash gifts distributed by Hon. Abimboye. The initiative, which underscored the importance of grassroots engagement, was described as both a celebration of democracy and a recognition of the efforts of party members in supporting the state’s leadership.

Speaking at the event, Hon. Abimboye highlighted the importance of the gesture, framing it as an appreciation for the loyalty and dedication of PDP members in the area. “This celebration goes beyond distributing food and cash gifts; it is a reflection of the Governor’s impact in transforming Osun State and ensuring that no community is left behind. As PDP members, we are proud to stand by him and share the dividends of democracy with our people,” he stated.

He added that Governor Ademola Adeleke’s two years in office have been marked by a focus on transformative governance, with initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure, education, healthcare, and economic opportunities across Osun State. These efforts have not only earned him the admiration of residents but also solidified his reputation as a leader committed to inclusivity and development.

Hon. Abimboye’s event served as a platform to reflect on these accomplishments, with attendees lauding Governor Adeleke’s approach to leadership. Many described the past two years as a period of renewed hope and tangible progress, particularly in rural communities like Ode Omu.

In Ode Omu, Abimboye listed the Governor’s impact has been particularly evident through targeted projects aimed at improving the lives of residents. These include the rehabilitation of two Primary Health Centres in the town as well as the total reconstruction of the Oke-Eso Road which has facilitated easier movement of goods and people within the community.

Hon. Abimboye’s outreach in Ode Omu is reflective of the Governor’s broader commitment to grassroots engagement. By directly connecting with party members, the event reinforced the importance of unity within the PDP and underscored the administration’s dedication to inclusive governance.

Party members expressed their gratitude for the initiative, describing it as a reaffirmation of the bond between the leadership and the grassroots. One attendee remarked, “This is not just about food or cash; it is about recognizing our contributions and making us feel valued in the governance process.”

As Osun State celebrates Governor Adeleke’s second anniversary in office, events like the one in Ode Omu serve as a reminder of the administration’s achievements and the work that lies ahead. Hon. Abimboye’s gesture highlights the importance of fostering a strong connection between leadership and the people, ensuring that the dividends of democracy are felt across every community.

With ongoing projects and a vision for a brighter future, Governor Adeleke’s administration continues to set a standard for transformational governance in Osun State. As celebrations extend across the state, the focus remains on building a more prosperous, inclusive, and equitable society for all.

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Appeal Court Nullifies Rape Conviction Of Lagos Doctor Femi Olaleye

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The Lagos appeal court has overturned the “rape” conviction of Femi Olaleye, managing director of Optimal Cancer Care Foundation. On Friday, the appellate court ruled that the lower court “erred” in its judgment.

Olaleye was arraigned in November 2022 on a two-count charge of “defilement of a child” and “sexual assault by penetration.”

He was convicted in October 2023 and sentenced to life imprisonment for “rape.”

However, the appeal court held that the lower court relied on “tainted” and “unreliable” evidence.

THE VERDICT

The three-member panel of the appeal court are Jimi Olukayode Bada, Mohammad Sirajo, and Folasade Ojo.

Bada read the lead judgment which was adopted by the two other justices.

The appeal court held that the lower court erred based on the “tainted” and “unreliable” evidence of Oluremi, the defendant’s wife, and the alleged survivor.

The appeal court stated that Oluremi’s conduct showed that she was motivated by greed and the desire to take over the appellant’s assets upon his incarceration.

The appellate court described Olaleye’s wife as a “tainted witness”.

The court also ruled that the lower court relied on the “hearsay evidence” of the other witnesses on the age of the alleged survivor.

The appellate court held that since none of the witnesses witnessed the birth of the alleged survivor, it was wrong for the lower court to rely on their testimonies.

The court ruled that the prosecution’s case that the alleged survivor was a 16-year-old child was bereft of evidence.

The court described the testimonies of the child forensic specialist, that of a medical doctor from the Mirabel Centre, and the investigating officer’s, as “worthless”.

The appellate court said the trial judge “interfered” in the proceedings by bridging the “yawning gaps” in the prosecution’s case.

The court held that the prosecution failed to present material witnesses such as two family members who witnessed Olaleye’s alleged confession.

The court said a trial within trial ought to have been conducted to ascertain the voluntariness of the appellant’s confessional statements while in police custody.

The court of appeal resolved all five issues in favour of the appellant.

The appeal court thereafter discharged and acquitted Olaleye.

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