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Stakeholders Reportedly Attempting to Halt Oil Sector Probe by National Assembly

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There are strong indications that significant stakeholders are working to prevent the National Assembly’s investigation into the oil sector. According to reports, organizations included in the probe list by the ad-hoc committee, chaired by Senate Leader Senator Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central), are making efforts to ensure the investigation does not proceed, fearing it would reveal concealed issues within the industry.

Pressure on Committees
A source revealed that these stakeholders initially targeted the House committee responsible for the probe, leading to its disbandment. This action resulted in the formation of a joint committee composed of members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives. To create a balanced group, 14 members were chosen from each legislative body. Initially, the Senate had 15 members, but this number was reduced after the passing of Senator Ifeanyi Uba.

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The source noted that due to pressure from industry stakeholders, the committee has yet to convene a meeting, causing frustration among its members. “The committee members are concerned that stakeholders in the oil sector are working tirelessly to halt the National Assembly’s investigation led by Senator Opeyemi Bamidele. People are questioning why the committee is inactive or if it will be another investigation that starts but fails to produce results,” the source said.

Background of the Investigation
On July 3, 2024, Senate President Senator Godswill Akpabio announced a new investigation into the oil and gas sector over allegations of severe misconduct. In response to a motion by Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong (APC, Cross River-South), Akpabio established a 15-member ad hoc committee tasked with conducting a comprehensive inquiry into alleged sabotage within the sector.

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40 Comments

  • I dont get why stakeholders are trying to stop the probe. Let the National Assembly do their job! Transparency is key.

  • I cant believe theyre trying to stop the probe! Transparency is key, let the investigation continue! #JusticeForTheEnvironment

  • Do you think the stakeholders are just trying to protect their interests or are they genuinely concerned about the probe? 🤔

    • Theyre likely protecting their own interests, not genuinely concerned. Self-preservation often trumps ethics.

  • I think stakeholders trying to stop the oil sector probe is shady. What are they hiding? 🤔 #TransparencyMatters

    • Agreed, transparency is key. Those fighting the probe must have something to hide. #AccountabilityCounts

  • I think the stakeholders trying to stop the oil probe are just scared of what might be uncovered. Transparency is crucial!

  • I cant believe theyre trying to stop the oil sector probe! Transparency is key, let the investigation continue!

  • I think stakeholders should be held accountable for their actions instead of trying to halt the probe. Transparency is key!

    • Absolutely agree! Stakeholders must face consequences for their actions. Transparency is non-negotiable.

  • I cant believe stakeholders would try to halt the oil sector probe! Transparency is key, let the investigation continue!

  • I cant believe stakeholders are trying to stop the oil sector probe! Transparency is key for progress. Let the investigation continue!

  • Do stakeholders have too much power in halting investigations? Shouldnt transparency be the priority? Lets discuss!

  • I dont see the issue here, let the stakeholders do their thing. Why should we care about an oil sector probe anyway?

  • I cant believe stakeholders are trying to block the oil sector probe! Transparency is crucial, they should be held accountable.

  • I think the stakeholders trying to stop the oil sector probe are just trying to protect their interests. Transparency is key!

  • I think stakeholders should be held accountable for any attempts to halt the oil sector probe. Transparency is key!

  • I dont see the big deal, let the stakeholders do their thing. Oil sector probes are a waste of time anyway.

  • Why are stakeholders trying to halt the oil sector probe? What are they hiding? Transparency is key! #InvestigateFurther

  • I think stakeholders should be held accountable for any attempts to halt the oil sector probe. Transparency is key!

  • I think the stakeholders are just trying to protect their interests. Lets see how this probe unfolds. 🤔🛢️ #OilSectorDrama

    • Theyre probably more concerned about profits than anything else. Lets hope the truth comes out. 🤨🕵️‍♂️ #FollowTheMoney

  • I dont see the big deal, let the stakeholders do their thing. Its their industry after all. Who are we to intervene?

  • I think stakeholders trying to stop the oil probe is suspicious. What are they hiding? Lets dig deeper!

    • Maybe theyre afraid of what the investigation will uncover. Transparency is key. Keep digging!

  • I dont understand why stakeholders are trying to stop the oil sector probe. Transparency should be a priority!

  • I find it ridiculous that stakeholders are trying to stop the probe. Transparency is key, let the investigation continue!

  • I think the stakeholders should let the National Assembly do their job. Transparency is key in investigations like this.

  • I dont get why stakeholders would want to stop the probe. Transparency is key, let the investigation run its course!

  • I cant believe stakeholders are trying to stop the oil sector probe! They should be held accountable for any wrongdoing.

  • I think the stakeholders are just trying to protect their interests. Lets see how this probe unfolds. 🤔🛢️ #OilSectorDrama

  • I dont get why stakeholders are scared of a probe. Transparency is key, let the investigation happen! #TransparencyMatters

  • I dont see the big deal. If stakeholders want to stop the probe, maybe theres something worth hiding. Transparency is key!

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