The Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu has said the
President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government will consider people
from the Niger Delta region when allocating oil blocs.
Speaking at a Town Hall in Uyo, capital of Akwa Ibom State, the
Minister said though the President had not allocated any oil bloc
since assumption of office but that when he eventually starts, only
skilled people will benefit.
According to the Minister, the President will follow due process when
he finally starts the allocation of oil blocs.
Kachikwu said, "In terms of the allocation of oil blocs to south-south
indigene, since we came into position, the government has not
allocated any bloc of petroleum. The president has not put any
emphasis on that at all.
"He said we need to correct the mess before we begin to give
advantage. Let me set something very clearly here; just like Udoma, I
didn't know the president before I got appointed here, never met him
before, never spoke to him before.
"Recommendations and reputation brought me here. I haven't been in
government before, so I don't know how it works, but since the day
that I resumed, this president has never called me to give me the name
of anybody, any Nigerian, north, south, east or west and say to me
'you need to do some favour.
"On the contrary, his emphasis is that there should be no favours.
Make the right decisions and be able to defend it. On the issue of oil
blocs, when the time comes, it will follow very due process.
"I'm one of those who believe there's a need to see how the
south-south and corridors would benefit, because that is part of
giving back. I am sure that at the appropriate time, those presented
to him, he will listen to it.
"He will listen to it subject to the fact that those who have skills
and the finances to develop the field will be allowed to develop the
fields."
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