FG May Return Atala Oilfield To Bayelsa - Lokpobiri
Minister of state for petroleum
resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, has said there is still hope that the
revoked licence for OML 46 (also known as Atala Oilfield), belonging to Bayelsa
State, will be returned to the state.
The federal government through the
defunct Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) had in controversial
circumstances revoked the licence in April 2020 when another son of the state,
Chief Timipre Sylva, was the minister of state for petroleum resources.
But, Lokpobiri, during a visit to
Governor Douye Diri on Tuesday night at the Government House, Yenagoa,
expressed regrets that the Atala oilfield, a common patrimony of the state, was
taken away.
The minister said he would do
everything within his power to bring back the asset.
He said his visit was to seek
collaboration with the state government to address issues concerning Bayelsa
and for the state to reap the dividends of democracy.
The minister congratulated Governor
Diri on his re-election and sought the government’s partnership to curb
pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft.
He said the menace had resulted in the
reduction of revenue from the federation account to oil producing states,
adding that Bayelsa had zero derivation for about four months in 2023.
Lokpobiri also expressed concern over
the level of pollution caused by illegal bunkering activities, noting that if
the trend was not checked, it could be an existential threat.
He said, “Bayelsa State is more
polluted than Ogoni in Rivers State and we are the only people that can put a
stop to it. We need to do something to protect our water and land resources.
"It is also important to note
that illegal refineries affect the income of our state. The governor can attest
to the fact that derivation money has been dwindling. There was zero derivation
for months. We are changing our security architecture to one that could be more
effective. So, we need to work together to change the narrative."
Responding, Governor Diri
congratulated Lokpobiri on his appointment and appreciated President Bola
Tinubu for appointing a worthy son of Bayelsa as minister of state for
petroleum resources.
Diri assured the federal government of
his administration's preparedness to partner with it to check oil theft and
illegal bunkering, which had adversely affected the ecosystem.
He stressed the need to involve
governors of the Niger Delta states working together to stamp out the menace.
He said, “We want to see the positive
impact of your office. We are on a new journey to change the trajectory of your
office. That is why l am pained that it was in your time that the office was
balkanized. Bayelsa has more gas than oil. So, we would have been happier if
you were presiding over gas as well.
"We need more exchange of ideas.
Today, you have given us hope. You have assured me that Atala oilfield will
come back to Bayelsa.
“I believe that you will right a lot
of wrongs done to our people. No Bayelsa man has an oil mining licence and the
only one we had was taken away by our own son."
While urging Lokpobiri to partner with
the state government to explore ways of attracting development to the state,
Diri bemoaned the situation where the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG)
Company in Bonny, Rivers State, receives 60 percent of its gas from Bayelsa but
the company pays tax to Rivers.
He said Bayelsa was deprived of
legitimate income and taxes while being erroneously rated as financially
insolvent.
The governor restated his position
that the real viability of states can only be determined when the country practices
fiscal federalism and resource control.
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