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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by ElCapone(m): 10:00am On Oct 07, 2015 |
They talk as if they d screeners are clean. All dog dey chop sh*t, but na d wan wey dem see sh*t 4 him mouth na him ppl go talk!!!! |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Dannyset(m): 10:00am On Oct 07, 2015 |
shalomp:Hahahahahahahahaha! Funny question. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by jomoh: 10:03am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Obynolee: Reaching out to the opposition is a normal politics that has to be played. The opposition could use some very minute excuse(not even remotely close to corruption eg little misunderstanding on the CV can be used as an excuse) to disqualify the candidates but the Presidency has to guide against such by reaching out to them. These is different from the Senators demanding that the President submits the full list which is not provided in the constitution. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by mapet: 10:08am On Oct 07, 2015 |
modath: Bros, Slow down there.........stop spewing Ignorance 1. The Federal government has stopped JV arrangements over 20years ago 2. Today all Oil wells belong to the FG. Non-JV Oil companies are mere contractors/custodian/License holders. 3. It is an outright FALSEHOOD, to alledge that 75-80% of wells being owned by northerners. This lie started by Senator Ita Enang is in bad taste, many of you guys spread, sometimes ignorantly and sometimes maliciously. The below link will give you a picture http://saharareporters.com/2013/03/14/thisday-real-ownership-indigenous-oil-blocks-revealed-segun-adeniyi |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by jomoh: 10:11am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Opinedecandid: It is you that should not say what you don't know. Here is what the constitution says Chapter 6. Part 1. Section 147. Ministers of federal Government (1) There shall be such offices of Ministers of the Government of the Federation as may be established by the President. (May not must) (2) Any appointment to the office of Minister of the Government of the Federation shall, if the nomination of any person to such office is confirmed by the Senate, be made by the President. (3) Any appointment under subsection (2) of this section by the President shall be in conformity with the provisions of section 14(3) of this Constitution:- provided that in giving effect to the provisions aforesaid the President shall appoint at least one Minister from each State, who shall be an indigene of such State. (4) Where a member of the National Assembly or of a House of Assembly is appointed as Minister of the Government of the Federation, he shall be deemed to have resigned his membership of the National Assembly or of the House of Assembly on his taking the oath of office as Minister. (5) No person shall be appointed as a Minister of the Government of the Federation unless he is qualified for election as a member of the House of Representatives. (6) An appointment to any of the offices aforesaid shall be deemed to have been made where no return has been received from the Senate within twenty-one working days of the receipt of nomination by the Senate. See the No.6: if the Senate does nothing on the list within 21days, then the people would become automatic ministers. Remember it is 5 working days already, next week tuesday will make it 10. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by dickoflife(m): 10:15am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Dannyset:you are so dumb I wonder where you got a brain from? Buhari was screened to become president not minister for petroleum. So don't worry. Just keep calm and exbit your foolishness. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by drberry(m): 10:26am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Pavore9:My thoughts exactly. However you know these politicians can be tactful as well. Opposers of this view might also state that th e constitution doesn't clearly disapprove of appointing ministers in batches. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by jomoh: 10:28am On Oct 07, 2015 |
[quote author=ohemdave post=38744116][/quote] I doubt you have a brain functional enough to do a research. So I'll help you out. Consider it a charity to the less privileged. Here is what the constitution says Chapter 6. Part 1. Section 147. Ministers of federal Government BTW you might want to visit computer village in Ikeja Lagos for a brain upgrade. A 2gigabyte memory can should help. 1 Like
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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Markmoore008: 10:47am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Nigerian Senators are now becoming very much aware of their statutary responsibilities! I like this. 100 hot biz & money making ideas |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Lawsimon(m): 10:48am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Gabbysky:also the constitution does not state that the list of nominees should be submitted at once. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Charly68: 10:49am On Oct 07, 2015 |
When Obj was overseeing the petroleum ministry did anybody screened him ? The law makers should thread softly ..There should be no application of Takar & Dabor principle in this matter ..Let all be patriotic to the country because that is primary demand of our constitution ..If the game is taking too far the masses will suffer because they won't be able to enjoy the dividends of democracy 1 Like |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by charlesucheh(m): 10:58am On Oct 07, 2015 |
jsut see the way they're all running their mouth as if they're angels. BIRDS OF THE SAME MONEY SHARING FEATHERS................ |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by bashydemy(m): 11:02am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Gabbysky:Hey if you don't know anything ask, the constitution say each state most be represented but does not indicate that all ministers should appointed once. Also the constitution says the president should appoint ministers from each states but does not give specific time to do so. Mind you this might just be a test from PMB to the senators to know how they will react. I just dey laugh at some of them wey dey shout EFCC. And ICPC, when them start now all of them will be running up and down. They all have skeletons in their cupboards. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by modath(f): 11:03am On Oct 07, 2015 |
mapet: Own the license if that is what you prefer!! Like you didn't understand my point. BUT Do you think its right for an Individual/ portfolio coy to be contractors/custodian/License holders as you are claiming with zero technical expertise in the field? Tell me how many of them actually utilise the licenses, they in turn contract it out to major oil coys like folorunsho alakija did with chevron on the agbami oil field& danjuma did with Agip. Minus the relationship to the govt of the day, what other criteria was used for the awards? Get off your high horse, we are not all ignorant, neither are all objection malicious.. It is wrong, that is all!! I'm no tribalist.. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by thunder74(m): 11:08am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Firefire:Many voted for him because he is a retired General therefore he will win Boko Haram within three months , over four months now Boko Haram is getting stronger. Even if he is made the Minister of Petroleum, things may even get worse. We had the people that read in the best university in the world in managing our oil, we are still here much more when a "school certificate" is in charge. |
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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by U2ice(m): 11:11am On Oct 07, 2015 |
[quote author=byrron post=38739549]• May reject incomplete list, screen Buhari for petroleum slot • To refer corruption petitions against nominees to EFCC, ICPC AS the Senate today, unveils the ministerial list it received from President Muhammadu Buhari last Thursday, some senators have provided insight into how the screening and confirmation of nominees would be done. Some of them, who spoke on the terms and conditions that would guide the screening at the National Assembly yesterday hinted that the upper legislative chamber would adopt stringent measures in line with the provisions of the Constitution. The senators made it clear that any list that does not cover the 36 states of the Federation will meet serious opposition on the floor. A People’s Democratic Party (PDP) senator, representing Abia North, Mao Ohuabunwa, said the list of ministerial nominees is expected to be complete in line with the Constitution. “The Constitution does not support appointment of ministers in batches. Every state must be represented but if the number is not complete, some of us may raise constitutional issues. If we have to wait for another three months for him to send another list comprising representatives of other states, it means those states would be non-functional,” he said. On petitions against some nominees, Ohuabunwa noted such issues would not be ignored in the process of screening. According to him, since the present administration of All Progressives Congress (APC) would want to be remembered for curbing corruption, it would be counter-productive to overlook any allegations of corruption leveled against any nominee. He said: “This government would want to be remembered for fighting corruption and so, it will be unacceptable that the Senate sees a strong petition alleging corruption and ignores it. “Even if it means writing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) or Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to give us a report, we will do so.” According to him, screening is not a tea party and only trusted nominees with serious and in-depth knowledge would be confirmed. On the issue of usual style of asking some nominees to ‘take a bow and go,’ Ohuabunwa said it was assumed that the upper chamber would be guided by the Constitution and the rules of the Senate PDP re stupidly revealin some abnormal norms... Apc don make dem get sense "Take a bow n go" era don end |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by free13: 11:17am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by trendphemmy(m): 11:17am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Firefire: which sane person would send list of some states and leave out others and expect the senate to honour it? wont the senators from d other states oppose it? 1 Like |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Firefire(m): 11:17am On Oct 07, 2015 |
thunder74: Please mark my words... the bombing escalation is to justify the planned amnesty to the terrorist by Buhary. In the fullness of time, Buhari will declare his long time dream of amnesty to the northern vampires.
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Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Firefire(m): 11:19am On Oct 07, 2015 |
trendphemmy: I get you now. no mind the Baba One Chance. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by mapet: 11:34am On Oct 07, 2015 |
modath: 1. As much as I try to hold off, your ignorance still amazes me. Please accept that your knowledge of oil and gas is not beyond what you skim from pages of blogs and online news......... 2. The PSC regime clearly states that the FG is the OWNER of all Oil and Gas assets. Producing communities and by extension states are other stakeholders. In a PSC arrangement government is the owner of all assets including the one you put on ground 3. Who told you companies have zero technical expertise Please educate us and name the companies that have zero technical expertise. The question of what is fair is relative. First off, the Federal government offer licenses for take either in bid rounds or discretionary awards. In bid-round it's a case of winner takes it. You outbid your opponents, you get the license. In discretionary awards a lot come into play. Yes ex-heads of states, government officials and friends are given these licenses, but not free of charge. These people then go look for foreign partners. 4. In the industry, you cannot even operate the license if you don't have the expertise and war-chest. Many of these OPLs are lying there for over a decade because the owners cannot secure the requisite investments to explore not to talk of development and production. Imagine if you're to invest $100m in exploration and you find nothing. This explains the foreign investors presence. 5. Your Alakija angle just sparks naivety on your part. Even before she came into the scene, many indigenous producers had partnered with multinationals on working equity basis. This is the fastest way to develop an asset at a relatively quicker means and will not put a huge debt burden on you. Besides banks are slow to fund exploration exercise. So if banks wont fund exploration, is it not better to solicit the assistance of the multinationals who have the resources and experience? 6. If you want to know what criteria was used for award of license, you need to go to the NNPC website and read it up. Yes some friends of the government get the license and it cuts across all tribes. 7. On this, you're flat-out ignorant. Please stop flying ridiculous statement from a more ignorant Senator Enag. Ownership of oil asset is NOT 75-80% North...... |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Bobnotrouble: 11:52am On Oct 07, 2015 |
odinese:And that makes you a gag? |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by 989900: 11:54am On Oct 07, 2015 |
Let the constitution prevail. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by modath(f): 11:57am On Oct 07, 2015 |
mapet: I never claimed to be a pipeline engineer neither did I present myself as being oil & gas savvy, but I read (which 90% of Nigerians doneven bother to) & keep abreast of current trends & events, so using technical terms does not negate the question I asked you.. OPL OML jv assets, whatever you say, two things are well known.. 1. The licences are only awarded to cronies of the government of the day & done in utmost secrecy. it never gets in the public domain till it becomes a source of controversy.. 2.The list of oil block licenses we've seen are filled with majority northeners & until another is brought out to counter that, that is the official List... There are crops of young & vibrant biz ppl who can assemble consortium of investors to bid on these licenses but for the naija factor of [/b]man know man & political patronage...[/b] We are discussing corruption & fairness, you are the one making it a tribal issue... Miss me with the bamboozle tactics, I am no wailer,I am only stating the obvious.. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by SUBWAY101(m): 12:07pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
[s] Firefire:[/s] You are a thief. Which kind distributed among Geopolitical zones? It should be for the Niger Delta region alone, they are the one suffering from contaminated water and destroyed land cos of this oil. Una be thief, barawo. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Firefire(m): 12:09pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
SUBWAY101: I no be thief... I support you sir. check my subsequent submission. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Opinedecandid(m): 1:17pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
jomoh: Did you notice the quoted below? "14(3) of this Constitution:- provided that in giving effect to the provisions aforesaid the President shall appoint at least one Minister from each State, who shall be an indigene of such State." Again, incase you don't know what the. 'shall' means here, consult a lawyer. Speak no more over what you are not sure. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by sayemma: 1:52pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
There is no constitution provision on the numbers of ministers the president can decide to work with only 10 ministers byrron: |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by MyMentor: 3:24pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
Is this d Buhari we all thought of? |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by jomoh: 3:32pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
Opinedecandid: Oga Ignorance is a disease, refusing to learn is like gradually committing suicide. Ask your ignorant mind these questions. 1. Has the president said he won't appoint ministers for the remaining states? NO. 2. Has he submitted two names for one state? NO. Then what has these section you quoted got to do with the call for submission of complete list. If truly you know your law like you claim, you will know that the "shall" that you quote up there will be rendered useless if the President decides not to appoint Ministers. Now sit down and let me educate you because am sure you won't understand what I wrote up there. By the "may" in the Section 1 of that chapter of the constitution, the President has been given the power/liberty to either choose to appoint Ministers or choose not to. now with this lesson go back to my initial post, read again and regurgitate on it. |
Re: Senators Give Terms For Confirming Ministers by Xano(m): 4:13pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
Dannyset: There is a difference between a President and Petroleum Minister. With Nigeria's example, anyone can be the President, but for Minister, it should be technical. You don't do 'on-the-job training' when you are a minister. |
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