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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by thinkdip(m): 12:00pm On Mar 03, 2017
that is what we are saying

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by sammyj: 12:02pm On Mar 03, 2017
In as much as i welcome this ideal, I think this move might backfire knowing the antecedence of this lazy militant and their kidnapping tendencies!!! shocked cool

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by jollymizzle(m): 12:06pm On Mar 03, 2017
This is a good gesture from the acting president. We will get there . The man is the real deal

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by wristbangle: 12:12pm On Mar 03, 2017
jahrule:
Oil companies are private ventures and as such the Owners site the head office where ever they feel is suitable for the purpose. Government has little or no power over this issue.

Another thing to consider in location choice of companies is funding, Oil companies would like to have their head office where they could easily contact Banks for funding projects.

Security situation in Niger-delta region is too volatile and no reasonable investors would site Its head office in such region.

Likely defence these companies would put up are the following:
1. Major Investments of these companies are in deep offshore which falls under federal government claims and no state can claim(Oil companies workers can throw more light to this)
2. Security situation would make them to maintain a skeletal offices in ND
3. Government has no right to tell them where to site their offices as non-governmental organizations.

But let`s see what happens.

U spoke my mind. Nice analysis but some people will think u are speaking from an envious mind.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by Nobody: 12:14pm On Mar 03, 2017
But where is lalasticlala to relocate this story shocked shocked

-Do you think Bourdillion would like this? When most of their HQ's are in Lagos. Paying royalties abi tax to LASG.
-Do you think relocation is easy sef? Most cant leave the comforts of their homes in Ikoyi / VI/ Plantain Island sef
-You mean ExxonMobil abi Chevron abi that one along Law School.
- Useless request...Osinbajo abeg take ya time

I am sure Acting President knows this is huge joke.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by Blue3k(m): 12:23pm On Mar 03, 2017
I can tell half of you dont read anything but headline rushing to get likes. I know it's addictive but you guys should also read story critically. Lots of cool points u guys missed. Oil HQ relocation is cheap talk to win easy political cool points.

If your from Akwa Ibom you should be encouraged and that federal government has our back to actualize many projects. It's up to Akwa Ibom to source private sector funds.

Yemi Osinbajo has directed the International Oil Companies operating in the Niger-Delta region to relocate their headquarters to their States of operation to mitigate tension in host communities.

The oil companies decide not to leave headquarters there for a reason. Companies don't leave because they have nothing better to do with their time. From what I read it the violence in region that made these guys leave. If you guys find way to qwell it they maybe will consider spending a bunch of money needed for relocation.

He disclosed that, the Ministry of Petroleum is also working with major oil companies on several initiatives including; working on illegal refineries to establish modular refineries to achieve the desired result.

Excellent more modular refineries. I don't know if that will work too well with converting these illegal bootleg operations to above board operations. Did it work well with turning illegal mines to legal mines?

I think process should be fast tracked and streamlined. If they could do that it would be cool.

He emphasized on the importance of the Ibaka deep Sea port project, saying that, the Federal Government is seriously committed to its realization. According to him, “Indeed as a matter of fact, in the 2017 budget there is already a provision for the Ibaka port. There is already N1billion provision. It is a matter we take seriously to partner with the Akwa Ibom State Government”, urging state governments in the region to attract private investments in their domain in order to create employment opportunities for the youths.

Ibakka port going to be big deal if stars align. The rail way, Ibakka super highway, and air port to evacuate goods. FG will also providing naval secruity for port. Private sector investment 60% of investment funding. Then it will serve the industrial city Akwa Ibom is building. This is deadly combo.

Best news yet posted update on port if anyone wants to check it out.

https://www.nairaland.com/3656280/fg-grants-50-year-concessions-deep

well as stressed the need for the reactivation of the Aluminum Smelter Company (ALSCON) at Ikot Abais local government area of the state to create more opportunities for the people. He said, “With facilities we have in ALSCON, we cannot see it anywhere in Africa; from the services, communication to power generation you can create seven profits centres”.

I think it's defunct because cost are too high. Aluminum Smelting is higher than steel. It's good thing Akwa Ibom has cheap gas power.

Osinbajo for the visit, further solicited the support of the federal government for the completion of the maintenance, repairs and overhaul (MRO) facilities at the Akwa Ibom International airport to assist repairs of aircrafts assuring that, any financial assistance for the completion of the MRO will be refunded in no time from revenue generated from the repairs of aircrafts.

Nice hopefully they finish this by my next trip. What I really want is it to be international airport so I don't have to stop in Portharcourt.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by betty202020(m): 1:02pm On Mar 03, 2017
edoboy33:
I know president osinbajo is trying to appease the raging rage of the Niger delta no wonder his recent visit to the region but relocating headquarters is no good idea the Niger delta militant might just take advantage of it if you know what I mean
but the companies are taking the advantage of the resourses already. how will you feel if government relocates coacoa house from west and take it to north, it doesnt make sense.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by islandmoon: 1:12pm On Mar 03, 2017
osibanjo goofed on this one, he's a learner on this one, even the Niger Deltans Know why.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by CriminalIkedi: 1:16pm On Mar 03, 2017
ShootToKill:
Will his yoruba muslim people who have their heads in buhari's butt be happy?

You jobless kids always look for any way to insult Yoruba people. A Yoruba man just did what GEJ, the son of the soil couldnt do for 5years and you still looking for a way to insult his people. Dont you have shame?

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by DollarAngel(m): 1:19pm On Mar 03, 2017
vayne:
Some people from a certain liability tribe won't like this news!

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by iamoma(f): 1:21pm On Mar 03, 2017
goodnews

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by ruggedtimi(m): 1:21pm On Mar 03, 2017
edoboy33:
I know president osinbajo is trying to appease the raging rage of the Niger delta no wonder his recent visit to the region but relocating headquarters is no good idea the Niger delta militant might just take advantage of it if you know what I mean
niger militants are the most peaceful militants or rebel group in west africa. They know their enemies.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by wckabuoh(m): 1:22pm On Mar 03, 2017
How about the relocation of the military Headquarters to Borno state to quell the insurgency. Wasn't that a similar scenario
edoboy33:
I know president osinbajo is trying to appease the raging rage of the Niger delta no wonder his recent visit to the region but relocating headquarters is no good idea the Niger delta militant might just take advantage of it if you know what I mean

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by dragonking3: 1:23pm On Mar 03, 2017
edoboy33:
I know president osinbajo is trying to appease the raging rage of the Niger delta no wonder his recent visit to the region but relocating headquarters is no good idea the Niger delta militant might just take advantage of it if you know what I mean
If you don't want them to relocate back to were they get oil from then leave their land and oil alone.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by DozieInc(m): 1:23pm On Mar 03, 2017
StRichard:
What of borno, I thought they said they discovered oye there
"the cabal" should relocate there cheesy

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by edoboy33(m): 1:24pm On Mar 03, 2017
wckabuoh:
How about the relocation of the military Headquarters to Borno state to quell the insurgency. Wasn't that a similar scenario
military intervention to an insurgent area is different from transferring civillians to a troubled areas


I wouldn't mind the relocation sha if appropriate I mean very appropriate security is provided

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by DozieInc(m): 1:24pm On Mar 03, 2017
A step in the right direction. This administration promised to RESTRUCTURE this system of GOVERNMENT, until then.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by edoboy33(m): 1:25pm On Mar 03, 2017
ruggedtimi:
niger militants are the most peaceful militants or rebel group in west africa. They know their enemies.
timi seems u are one of them??
Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by edoboy33(m): 1:26pm On Mar 03, 2017
betty202020:
but the companies are taking the advantage of the resourses already. how will you feel if government relocates coacoa house from west and take it to north, it doesnt make sense.
what is my business with cocoa house??
Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by dragonking3: 1:27pm On Mar 03, 2017
TippyTop:


Are you really from Edo state?
How can someone from the Niger Delta protest relocation of company headquarters who're mining in the Niger Delta to Niger Delta? Do you know the number of people that would gain employment from this gesture?
He is not from Edo state. Na Yoruba Muslim the guy be.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by nkwuocha: 1:27pm On Mar 03, 2017
A good development. What a bold Vice President.By the way, when are we going to swear Osibanjo in as our commander- in -Chief?Buhari is no longer active and so, can no longer be called a President.

My bad! He is the president to ZomBS

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by moderatedguy: 1:28pm On Mar 03, 2017
islandmoon:
osibanjo goofed on this one, he's a learner on this one, even the Niger Deltans Know why.
We support his decision.#teamnigerdelta

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by dragonking3: 1:29pm On Mar 03, 2017
islandmoon:
osibanjo goofed on this one, he's a learner on this one, even the Niger Deltans Know why.
See them bad belle people

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by Nobody: 1:31pm On Mar 03, 2017
Mr Ag. President. Kolewerk o.

Tell all the militants to submit ALL the arms and ammunitions with them to the FG first.
Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by Jabioro: 1:31pm On Mar 03, 2017
Moving the oil company headquarters to to those region is not a day job, moreover there is going to be a lot of hiccups, trust Nigerians those huddles are going be an excuses.. ..We not going to see such except if there is relatively peace and security. reigned
Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by DozieInc(m): 1:32pm On Mar 03, 2017
pacino26:


I doubt if you know what you mean. sad sad sad

Silicon Valley is what it is today because of the concentration of blue chip companies close to their source of labor and material.

The militants are restive because someone refuse dialogue and prefers breaching agreement. The Niger Deltans are veryyyyyyyyy simple and hardworking people. Speaking up for their due right is what earned them the "militant" title.

With the various headquarters located their it makes it easier for company and community dialogues and eliminates the usual bureaucracy that prolongs talks.

Mind you, the said environment gets polluted by their operations so it is fair for them to join in experiencing first hand the plight of the people.

I greet you.
You made a point sir.

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by Coolgent(m): 1:32pm On Mar 03, 2017
Niger Delta Militants/Terrorists food don come!

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Re: FG Directs Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger-delta by poiZon: 1:33pm On Mar 03, 2017
edoboy33:
I know president osinbajo is trying to appease the raging rage of the Niger delta no wonder his recent visit to the region but relocating headquarters is no good idea the Niger delta militant might just take advantage of it if you know what I mean

edoboy33 is not from edo, I REPEAT....


Over and out.


He is from d blown loof lepublic, aka afonja region.

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