Tag: Mr Idang Alibi

  • ‘Fire outbreak in Kachikwu house not sabotage’

    ‘Fire outbreak in Kachikwu house not sabotage’

    The fire outbreak in the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu Abuja house was not an act of sabotage, it was learnt on Monday.

    The Deputy Director, Press, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mr Idang Alibi, who confirmed that there was a fire accident in the house, described the accident as a normal domestic accident that could happen in any house. 

    Asked on phone to confirm whether there was a fire accident in the house as reported in online media, the Deputy Director, responded in the affirmative.

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    He said “yes.”

    There were reports in the social media that minister’s residence caught fire on Sunday.

    But pressed to give details of the circumstances that resulted in the fire, the director said that “it was a normal fire outbreak that happens in a house. If you are suspecting that it is an act of sabotage, it is not. It is a normal usual fire outbreak that happens in any home.”

    He, however, noted that the fire only had a negligible effect on the house”

    Alibi said: “The damage was not much.”

  • OPEC appoints Nigerian board Chairman

    OPEC appoints Nigerian board Chairman

    The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Friday announced the appointment of Mr. Olusegun Adekunle as the Alternate Chairman of the Economic Commission Board.

    Mr Idang Alibi, Director Press Ministry of Petroleum Resources who broke the news in Abuja said: “In a welcome development, OPEC announced the appointment of Nigeria’s Mr Olusegun Adekunle as the Alternate Chairman of the 127th OPEC Economic Commission Board.

    “Dr Ibe Kachikwu expressed delight at the development while congratulating Adekunle and urging him to continue to work hard to justify the appointment and make Nigeria proud.’’

    Adekunle was before this appointment Nigeria’s representative to the organisation.

    The Commission is saddled with the responsibility of writing reports and making recommendations to the Conference of OPEC Oil Ministers on oil prices and other economic issues.

    It also assists OPEC in promoting stability in international oil prices at equitable levels.

  • Kachikwu continues engagement on investment with US

    Kachikwu continues engagement on investment with US

    As part of the just concluded international visit of the  Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu to the United States of America, where he led Nigeria’s delegation to the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston Texas, the Honourable Minister of State held a meeting with a delegation of the United States Departments of State and Energy at the United States Department of State in Washington D.C.

    The meeting had in attendance Ambassador Mary Bruce Warlick, Acting Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs at the Department of State who led the United States discussions during the meeting which was grouped into two sessions the reform session and investment session respectively.

    The ministry’s Director of Press, Mr. Idang Alibi made this known in a statement on Wednesday.

    According to the statement, the Acting Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs stated that Nigeria remains a critical priority for the US in Africa and bilateral relations, which are increasingly rooted in the shared values of both nations are delivering results. She further commended Nigeria on the significant steps taken in the Oil and Gas Industry reforms especially in the area of shared insights gained by the US team from reviewing the National Oil policy, The National Gas policy, The Fiscal policy and the draft of the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill and Petroleum Industry Fiscal Bill developed by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

    The Minister of State while responding to the comments and feedback given by the Acting Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy said the Federal Government of Nigeria under the leadership of President Buhari has clearly set out the choices that have to be made as nation over the next 4 years and have also taken significant steps in achieving this through the continuous implementation of the 7BigWins – the Nigerian Petroleum roadmap; which focuses on stabilizing the business environment, enshrining openness and transparency, developing and entrenching new policies and regulations.

    He also hinted on the launch of a pet project – “Project 100” which is aimed at maximizing and unleashing talents by identifying 100 Nigerians who have access to finding and are willing to make a change in the industry and collaborating with them to find solutions to the industry’s problems with a view to set Nigeria on the path of glory.

    Kachikwu further reiterated the positive impact that the ongoing engagement in the Niger Delta and the Oil Producing States led by the Acting President; His Excellency Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is yielding results as evidenced by the near zero militant incidences and normalcy in production activity being restored in the region. A comprehensive and holistic developmental framework encompassing all Government Agencies and stakeholders, targeted directly at addressing gaps in the communities is being deployed with the 20-point Agenda that outlines the Roadmap to closure for militancy in the Nigerian Oil and Gas sector.

    He also harped on the need to work together with the US to sustain progress on reforms and match it with increased international investments in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas sector. Other areas of collaboration the Honorable Minister of States urged the US to invest in include capacity building, and acquisition of technology.

    As part of the discussions during the roundtable, Ambassador Warlick informed the Minister of State, that a team of Nigerian Senators would be meeting the US team on Friday May 5, 2017 to discuss progress on legislations relating to the Nigeria Oil and Gas industry. The honourable Minister responded to the visit of the Senators by stating that there has been a very high level of collaboration between the Executive and the Legislature in the passage of bills before the National Assembly and also cooperation in proffering far-reaching solutions that will grow Nigeria’s Oil and Gas sector.

    While discussing issues relating to gas strategy implementation and plans during the roundtable, Ibe Kachikwu said that Nigeria’s gas vision is to be an attractive gas-based industrial nation, giving primary attention to meeting local gas demand requirements, and developing a significant presence in international markets. He explained that the core principles behind the gas industrialisation agenda include separation of activities between the government and private sector, implementing full legal separation of the upstream from the midstream, pursuing a project-based rather than centrally-planned domestic gas development approach and establishing strong linkages with electric power, agriculture and other real sectors.

    He further clarified that for Nigeria to successfully attract investments and achieve an aspiration of zero routine gas flaring by 2020, the Federal Government developed a transparent licensing process for allocating and pricing gas flares, improving access to finance for gas flare monetization projects, providing incentives to investors, and strengthening the capacity of government regulatory agencies to monitor implementation of flare down projects. Another important gas initiative in the country is the provision of LPG for domestic use and CNG as a transportation fuel.

  • Security challenges in N/Delta over soon—Kachikwu

    Security challenges in N/Delta over soon—Kachikwu

    The Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, has assured Nigerians that the security challenges in the Niger Delta will soon be resolved.

    Kachikwu gave the assurance in Abuja on Friday in a statement signed by the ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Mr Idang Alibi.

    The minister, according to the statement, observed that three attacks had taken place in the last two weeks, including Wednesday’s Forcados bombing, in spite of efforts being made to promote peace in the region.

    Kachikwu said he was  saddened that in spite of months of intensive personal and collective efforts to engage all stakeholders in the region and the recent successful meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, these attacks had  continued.

    “I condemn these wanton attacks and reiterate that the path to providing lasting solutions to  the Niger Delta challenges remains dialogue,” the statement quoted the minister as  saying.

    He appealed to all stakeholders in the region to embrace peace and dialogue and shun acts that further create difficulties for the country as well as impoverish and worsen the ecological problems of the region.

    The minister urged the militants to stop all acts of  aggression and give the ongoing dialogue a chance to birth peace in the region.

    He said though distraught, all ministers from the region would continue to work under the president’s mandate to get a complete stakeholder buy-in to the solution programme of the administration.