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ETI refutes statement against Rep. Deputy spokesperson, backs sack of NNPCL, NMDPRA leadership

ETI refutes statement against Rep. Deputy spokesperson, backs sack of NNPCL, NMDPRA leadership

The Energy Transparency Initiative (ETI) has refuted claims that Rep. Philip Agbase, the Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, has assumed the role of an advocate for the Dangote Refinery.

The allegation was made in a statement by one Mr Ganzallo Gbenga, said to be the convener of ETI, and the programme officer, Mr Chinelo Ochiaga, on July 27.

However, Mr Francis Nedu, the group’s president, and Mr. Ismaila Bello, the secretary, ETI, said in a joint statement in Abuja on Monday that the persons were expelled long ago.

This, according to Bello, was due to fraudulent activities and other abuses that contravened the group’s objectives.

“We are shocked and dismayed that these individuals would continue to impersonate ETI and make statements that do not reflect our values and mission.

“Their actions are a clear attempt to blackmail and take advantage of innocent parties, and we condemn their behavior in the strongest terms.”

He said that the leadership of ETI was aware that some government agencies had allegedly released as much as $500,000 to the impostors.

This, according to him, is to blackmail Agbese and other National Assembly members who want sanity in the oil and gas sector.

He therefore expressed support for Agbese’s claims of deliberate attempts by the Nigerian Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) to discredit Dangote Refinery Company.

The group said Agbese demonstrated exceptional leadership and courage in “exposing the truth” and applauded his efforts to protect Nigerian entrepreneurs and promote indigenous businesses.

He added that Agbese’s dedication to serve the people and uphold the principles of fairness and transparency had been exemplary.

He said that the Deputy Spokesperson has shown that he is a true representative of the people, and his actions have earned him the respect and admiration of many.

The group said that NNPCL and NMDPRA have shown a clear bias towards international oil companies (IOCs) and have consistently frustrated the efforts of Nigerian entrepreneurs.

“Their actions are a disservice to the nation and undermine the government’s efforts to promote indigenous businesses.”

The ETI, therefore, expressed support for the House of Representatives call for the Chief Executive Officer of NMDPRA, Farouk Ahmed, to resign.

The group said that Agbese’s reiteration of the House’s earlier call for the NMDPRA boss to be sacked is the position of many Nigerians who meant well for President Bola Tinubu.

“We believe that the dismissal of the NNPC Group CEO, Mele Kyari, is long overdue as well.”

The group therefore called on President Tinubu to take immediate action to address this issue and ensure that the regulatory agencies served the interests of the nation, not just a select few.

ETI, however, said that it had taken legal action against the imposters and already involved law enforcement agencies to ensure that they were brought to justice.

“We will not tolerate any attempts to impersonate our organization or make false statements that damage our reputation,” the statement noted.

The group urged all stakeholders to remain vigilant and uphold the principles of fairness and transparency, adding that it would continue to monitor developments.

The group said it would ensure that all actions and policies are aligned with the national interest, free from undue influence or partisan agendas.(

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  • Bode , July 29, 2024 @ 11:32 am

    There is significant support from individuals who believe that prioritizing indigenous businesses is essential for Nigeria’s economic growth. These individuals view Agbase’s advocacy as aligned with national interests, promoting local enterprise over foreign dominance.

  • Olamide Faith , July 29, 2024 @ 11:35 am

    : The revelation of fraudulent activities by former ETI members has led to doubts about the organization’s integrity. Critics argue that if ETI had internal issues, it might undermine their current claims and the credibility of their support for Agbase.

  • I am_grace Cynthia , July 29, 2024 @ 11:36 am

    Hmmm …. All I can see is transparency advocates ….many people commend ETI for its stance, seeing it as a necessary step toward ensuring transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s energy sector. Supporters argue that Rep. Philip Agbase’s efforts to expose and challenge the biases within NNPCL and NMDPRA are crucial for fostering a fair business environment for local entrepreneurs like the Dangote Refinery.

  • Busayo , July 29, 2024 @ 11:37 am

    Many Nigerians expect President Tinubu to respond decisively to the calls for leadership changes in NNPCL and NMDPRA. They believe that the President’s actions will be indicative of his commitment to transparency and the promotion of indigenous businesses.

  • Kunle , July 29, 2024 @ 11:41 am

    There is a call for continuous vigilance and active monitoring of developments in the energy sector. People are urging stakeholders to ensure that all actions and policies are aligned with the national interest and free from undue influence or partisan agendas.

  • Esther Awolola , July 29, 2024 @ 11:46 am

    There is a call for continuous vigilance and active monitoring of developments in the energy sector. People are urging stakeholders to ensure that all actions and policies are aligned with the national interest and free from undue influence or partisan agendas.

  • Kunle , July 29, 2024 @ 11:50 am

    Many Nigerians expect President Tinubu to respond decisively to the calls for leadership changes in NNPCL and NMDPRA. They believe that the President’s actions will be indicative of his commitment to transparency and the promotion of indigenous businesses.

  • Kunle , July 29, 2024 @ 11:51 am

    Many Nigerians expect President Tinubu to respond decisively to the calls for leadership changes in NNPCL and NMDPRA.

  • Esther Awolola , July 29, 2024 @ 11:58 am

    The revelation of fraudulent activities by former ETI members has led to doubts about the organization’s integrity. Critics argue that if ETI had internal issues, it might undermine their current claims and the credibility of their support for Agbase.

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