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Don’t Plunge Nigeria Into Crisis, Arewa Elders Warn Obi

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A Coalition of Arewa Elders has warned political actors, particularly the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi to desist forthwith from what they described as ‘unguided post-election political utterances.

The elders were of the opinion that such utterances are capable of triggering a repeat of the 1966 coup that led to the killings of regional leaders.

The Arewa elders noted that it is on record that Obi engaged in a divisive ethnoreligious campaign during the 2023 elections.

Reading the communiqué shortly after its meeting in Arewa House, Kaduna, the chairman of the group, Suleiman Usman Jere, further expressed worry that the LP presidential candidate has continued to display anti-democratic tendencies, capable of causing civil disobedience and threats.

The elders, therefore, advised whoever was aggrieved following the outcome of the elections, to seek redress through the courts rather than incite chaos.

“We have x-rayed the situation and we condemn in loud, clear and unambiguous tone, the resort to illegal and unconstitutional ways being pursued by Mr Peter Obi, Mr Datti Ahmed and other Labour Party leaders which are capable of truncating our democracy. Unhealthy ethnoreligious comments amount to incitement that can lead to public disorder. We recognize the right of anyone aggrieved with the results to challenge the same in Court.

“The events unfolding in our polity within the Nigerian political landscape calls for concern. We called this Elders Convention to discuss and x-ray certain unhealthy developments, especially after the 2023 General elections.

“To most of us in Northern Nigeria, the events following the 2023 elections are of familiar note, bearing every semblance with events preceding the 1966 coup during which Northern leaders and South West leaders like Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Premier of Northern Nigeria Region, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the Prime Minister of Nigeria, Chief Ladoke Akintola and many other Northern leaders were killed in cold blood by Military Officers of Igbo descent.

“Particularly worrisome, are the pronouncements of Mr Peter Obi and Mr Datti Ahmed, the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates of the Labour Party, as well as other Labour Party leaders including sources said to be linked to IPOB, ESN, which are known Terrorist organizations.

“It is on record that Mr Peter Obi engaged in a very divisive ethnoreligious campaign during the 2023 elections and has continued to brazenly display anti-democratic tendencies opting for civil disobedience and threats in place of constitutional means through the Courts.

“We are calling on all our security agencies to be alive to their responsibilities. It amounts to treason for anybody to call for truncating our democracy by whatever guises, be it Interim National Government let alone the call for a military coup. Perpetrators must be arrested and be brought to book with immediate effect!

“Elections have been held and the Winner has emerged. The people of the North massively voted for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the National interest. We are mindful of our voting and will stand firmly to protect our Democracy. We remain committed to the May 29th Swearing-in date in line with Nigeria’s constitutional provisions.

“We will not accept the molestation of any Northerner for whatever reason, anywhere in Nigeria as it happened in the past in some parts of the South. We are ready to return any negative attack with an equally or more potent positive reaction that will counter it forthwith.

“We remain committed to the unity and corporate existence of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the communique read in part.

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Nigeria Targets Fresh 480,000bpd As NNPC, ExxonMobil Sign New Deal

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Nigeria may increase its daily output of crude oil by 480,000 barrels as a result of a move towards a resolution between ExxonMobil and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited about the latter’s asset transfer to Seplat Energy.

A settlement agreement between ExxonMobil firms in Nigeria and the NNPCL over the proposed sale of a 100% stake in Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited to Seplat Energy Offshore Limited was confirmed on Thursday.

This occurs just two days after President Bola Tinubu declared he would step in to stop the NNPCL and ExxonMobil fiasco that was impeding Seplat’s acquisition of the properties.

The Minister of States for Petroleum, Heineken Lokpobiri, said recently that Nigeria had lost about $30bn in the past two and a half years as a result of the unsuccessful divestment.

The minister expressed concerns that Nigeria was losing about 480,000 barrels of crude oil per day due to the Seplat/ExxonMobil crisis.

He said the asset was producing about 600,000bpd until the crisis began in 2022, saying the nation was losing millions of dollars daily.

Earlier report had it that ExxonMobil and Seplat Energy had in 2022 announced a $1.6bn sales agreement deal that would see Seplat purchase ExxonMobil’s complete shares in the NNPCL.

However, just when all hopes were high for the completion of the deal, a letter dated May 16, 2022, by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission to ExxonMobil, stated that the deal could no longer hold because the NNPCL had exercised its right of pre-emption first refusal on the assets.

Right of pre-emption is a legal right to parties in a joint venture to be the first to be considered for any planned sale or takeover of assets in the JVs if either party chooses to trade them off.

According to reports, the NNPCL objected to the sale of ExxonMobil’s equity to Seplat and insisted on exercising its first refusal right after which the company reportedly made an offer above $1.6bn to ExxonMobil.

But after about two years of litigation, there seems to be an end in sight to the crisis.

According to the minister, the oil output from the asset dropped to 120,000bpd down from 600,000bpd since the disagreement began.

Lokpobiri said, “For the past two and a half years, oil has been hovering around $80 per barrel. 480,000bpd, multiply it by two and a half years, it will give you about $34bn. If one asset was doing about 600,000 barrels; but because of the problems which we are trying to resolve, production declined to 120,000 barrels, which means we’ve lost about 480,000bpd. Multiply it by $80, every day you get about $240m; multiply it by two and half years; we are talking of over $30bn. Inject that into our economy today, the dollar will naturally drop. This exchange rate is a matter of demand and supply”.

The intervention of the President appears to have yielded the desired results with the NNPCL announcing the signing of a settlement agreement.

The energy company said, “Settlement agreement between NNPC Ltd. and Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, Mobil Development Nigeria Inc., and Mobil Exploration Nigeria Inc. signed regarding the proposed divestment of a 100 per cent interest in Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited to Seplat Energy Offshore Limited”.

It is believed that the resolution of the controversies surrounding the sale of the asset to Seplat would add about 480,000 barrels to Nigeria’s low oil production.

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Alluding to this, Seplat’s Director of External Affairs and Social Performance, Chioma Afe, described the development as a good step.

Afe, in an interview on Thursday, noted that the energy firm was waiting for approvals to be finalised, especially with the regulators.

“What Exxon and NNPC announced is a step in the right direction and it is a positive outcome,” Age stated.

She said that the company did not have the details of the agreement as of Thursday, saying she would not be able to speak to its significance.

“What I can speak to is what we can take from that statement, which is that it is a good step.  This was one hurdle. We needed NNPC and ExxonMobil to come to the table to sign an agreement that we agreed to the divestment. Which is excellent,” she explained.

Afe disclosed that other things need to take place, including the regulatory approvals and final government stamp, saying“We are waiting on that”.

Speaking on the impact of the resolution, Afe said it would serve to grow the overall business of Seplat.

On the nation’s economy, she said, “It will add to the number (of barrels) the country is seeking to be able to meet our OPEC number, that is more important; what it will contribute to the national number. It will contribute significantly to what the national output will be and that’s what we are very keen on”.

ExxonMobil has yet to reply to an inquiry sent by our correspondent as of press time.

The divestment deal between Seplat and ExxonMobil has been stalled for over two years.

Earlier report on July 12, 2022 had it that NNPC blocked ExxonMobil’s asset sale to Seplat.

The report stated that NNPC won a court decision temporarily blocking ExxonMobil Corporation from selling assets in Nigeria to Seplat Energy Plc.

A judge in Abuja had granted NNPC an “order of interim injunction” on July 6, 2022, barring Exxon “from completing any divestment” in a unit that ultimately operates four licenses in Nigeria.

The Lagos-based producer, Seplat, had agreed to acquire the United States oil major’s subsidiary for at least $1.28bn in February.

The report stated that NNPC wished to block the transaction and to take over the permits itself.

NNPC sued Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited on July 5, 2022, asking the Federal High Court either to order that a dispute had occurred between the parties over preemption rights or to order them to take the matter to arbitration.

Seplat, which was not party to the lawsuit, had said its deal with Exxon was “still valid” and the company “remains confident that the matter will be brought to a proper conclusion by the law.”

But with the announcement of NNPC on Thursday, the coast may be clear for the deal to be concluded.

The acquisition would give Seplat additional production of about 95,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day from shallow-water assets that Exxon operated in a joint venture with NNPC.

For more than a decade, international oil companies active in Nigeria have been offloading large parts of their portfolio across the country to domestic players, a trend that has recently accelerated.

 

Credit: The Punch

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Emirate Tussle: Tension In Kano As Sanusi, Bayero Plan Friday Prayer At Palace’s Mosque

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There is palpable fear among the Kano residents as the reinstated Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammadu Sanusi II is expected to lead the two rakat congregational Friday prayers today at the Emir’s palace Friday mosque.

On Thursday night, this was declared in a statement that Kano resident Danburan signed.

Danburan of Kano has released a statement inviting the locals to go and hear Sanusi’s talk.

Similarly, another statement from an aide of the deposed Emir, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero invites residents to join him at the emir’s palace Friday mosque to observe the Jumu’at prayer.

It stated that the movement to the emir’s palace mosque starts at 12.30 pm.

However, the police authorities are yet to comment on the development to prevent a breakdown of law and order.

Effort to contact the Public Relations Officer of the Kano Police Command, SP Abdullahi Haruna failed as his mobile phone number was not going through.

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Former US President Donald Trump Found Guilty On All 34 Counts In Hush Money Trial

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Donald Trump, the former US president, has been found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the hush money trial he is facing.

As a result, Trump becomes the first former president in US history to face criminal conviction.

The 34 counts were based on 11 invoices, 12 vouchers, and 11 from his former personal attorney, who provided the $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, according to the judgements read aloud in court.

In order to hide the payment made to Daniels in exchange for her quiet on an alleged 2006 sexual encounter with the former president, Trump was accused of fabricating business papers.

Trump had pleaded not guilty and denied having sex with Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.

Prosecutors also accused Trump of taking part in an illegal conspiracy to undermine the integrity of the 2016 election and an unlawful plan to suppress “negative information” revolving around the adult film star.

Todd Blanche, the former president’s attorney, moved for an acquittal of the charges, but Juan Merchan, the presiding judge, denied the acquittal motion.

Trump called the hush money trial against him a “disgrace” and a “rigged trial”.

“We’ll keep fighting; we’ll fight til the end, and we’ll win because our country’s gone to hell,” Trump said.

“This was done by the Biden administration in order to wound or hurt an opponent, a political opponent.

“We don’t have the same country anymore; we have a divided mess. We will fight for our Constitution. This is long from over.”

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