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Senegal seeks Nigeria’s support to develop oil, gas sector

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The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timpre Sylva, has commended the effort of the Senegalese government in seeking Nigeria’s support for the development of its oil and gas sector.

Sylva gave the commendation while receiving the Senegalese Energy Minister, Aissitou Sophie Gladima and her delegation, in Abuja, on Monday.

He said that Africa needed to come together and work to support development in the region and reduce over dependence on foreigners for growth.

“I want to use this opportunity to welcome you, as I said, it is important for us as a region to come together because as they say, you have to say yes before someone from outside says yes to you.

“We as Africans must come together to work together in order to chat way forward; we cannot continue to depend on Europe and the outside world.

“In fact, it has been proven that they cannot be responsible for our development, we have to take full responsibility of our development and that is why we are very happy that you are here today,’’ he said

Sylva said that Nigeria had some advantage as country that has being in the oil and gas sector for a very long time and had learnt a lot of lessons and made some mistakes too.

He said that oil production activities started in Nigeria in 1937 but commercial discovery was made in 1950s, adding that first commercial discovery was made in 1956 and first cargo of crude left Nigeria in 1958.

“That means that we have been effectively in oil production for over 60 years, that is some kind of advantage and of course a lot of lessons have been learnt .

“When we started production activities in Nigeria,we were completely spectators, every position was occupied by expatriates, our communities were just on lookers to the activities but since then a lot has happened.

“It has been a lot of capacity development in Nigeria and today significant percentage of Nigeria’s crude is being produced by Nigerian companies.

“And also, the Nigerian involvement in  the IOCs have increased very significantly to the extent that some of them have Nigerians as their Managing Directors  in their Nigeria subsidiaries, like the chairman of Shell is a Nigerian,’’ he said

He said that Nigeria had grown a global NLNG company that is wholly Nigeria where from MD to the least staff are Nigerians, adding that Nigeria was in position to impact some of the experience to other African countries.

On local content, he said that Nigeria had grown its local content from three per cent in the past 10 years to about 43 per cent and target to grow it to 70 per cent by 2027.

“We are very committed to this because that is the only way to domicile the benefit of oil; if  you are producing oil and all the benefits are going out of the country and nobody is participating in the country, you will not get the benefits.

“One of the benefits of the oil and gas production is to make sure that wealth is domiciled in the country,’’ he said

He further said that as activities had just started in Senegal oil and gas sector, it was the best time to incorporate some of the Nigerian experience to help them develop efficiently and contribute to economic growth of their country.

He assured that Nigeria would support the Senegal energy sector to grow and urged the country to join the African Petroleum Producers Organisation (APPO).

In her remarks, Gladima thanked the minister for the hospitality and said that the country had longed to partner with Nigeria to gain from its wealth of experience in the oil and gas sector.

She said that Nigeria’s over 50 years of oil production was an excellent example for Senegal as it is beginning to grow its own industry.

He said that the country would like Nigeria to support her in four areas of security management in the oil and gas, National Oil Company (NOC) Organsation, local content regulation and NOC strategies.

She expressed interest to join APPO to help the development of the sector in Senegal (NAN)

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Tinubu Welcomes Nigeria’s Removal from FATF Grey List, Pledges Continued Financial Reforms

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has welcomed the removal of Nigeria from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list, describing it as a major milestone in the nation’s economic reform and global credibility drive.

The FATF, the world’s foremost body for combating money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing, announced Nigeria’s delisting on Friday at its plenary session in Paris, France.

The decision formally removes Nigeria from the list of countries under increased monitoring, following the nation’s successful completion of its FATF Action Plan after over two years of sustained reforms and inter-agency coordination.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu said the development reflects Nigeria’s progress in strengthening its Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) framework.

“Rather than treat our placement on the grey list in 2023 as a setback, we saw it as a call to action,” the President said. “This delisting is a strategic victory for our economy and a renewed vote of confidence in Nigeria’s financial governance.”

The President credited the achievement to far-reaching legal, institutional, and operational reforms implemented under his administration through the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), in collaboration with the Attorney-General of the Federation, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, and other key ministries.

Tinubu commended the Director/CEO of the NFIU, Ms. Hafsat Abubakar Bakari, and her team for their diligence and professionalism, as well as the contributions of several ministries, agencies, and private sector representatives who participated in the National Task Force on AML/CFT.

He also acknowledged the support of international partners including France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, the United Nations, and the European Commission, for their technical assistance throughout Nigeria’s reform process.

President Tinubu assured that his administration will sustain and deepen the reforms that led to the country’s delisting.

“This is not just a technical accomplishment,” he said. “It marks the beginning of a new chapter in our financial reform agenda as we continue building a system Nigerians and the world can trust.”

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Lagos Tops 2024 State Revenue Ranking with ₦1.26 Trillion — NBS Report

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Lagos State has retained its position as Nigeria’s highest internally generated revenue (IGR) state in 2024, according to a new report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The report, published on Monday via the NBS X handle, revealed that the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) collectively generated ₦3.6 trillion in 2024, marking a 49.7 per cent increase from ₦2.43 trillion recorded in 2023.

Lagos led the chart with ₦1.26 trillion, followed by Rivers with ₦317.3 billion, and the FCT with ₦282.36 billion. Ogun and Enugu States completed the top five with ₦194.93 billion and ₦180.5 billion, respectively.

The bottom five states on the list were Adamawa (₦20.29 billion), Taraba (₦17.46 billion), Kebbi (₦16.97 billion), Ebonyi (₦13.18 billion), and Yobe (₦11.08 billion).

Other states that made the top 10 include Delta (₦157.79 billion), Edo (₦91.15 billion), Akwa Ibom (₦75.77 billion), Kano (₦74.77 billion), and Kaduna (₦71.57 billion).

The NBS noted that the sharp increase in overall IGR reflects growing fiscal efforts by states to boost their internal revenue base amid declining federal allocations.

 

 

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FG Launches Free Financial Education Programme for 100,000 Youths 

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The Federal Ministry of Youth Development, in partnership with Investonaire Academy, has commenced registration for a nationwide financial education programme designed to train 100,000 Nigerian youths annually in financial literacy, entrepreneurship, global trade, and investment.

In a statement signed by Omolara Esan, Director of Information & Public Relations, the Ministry said the initiative reflects its commitment to equipping young Nigerians with the skills to navigate today’s complex financial landscape, enhance employability, and foster sustainable wealth creation.

The programme will provide participants with exposure to global asset classes, including commodities, gold, equities, and foreign exchange, as well as training in risk management, portfolio development, and wealth-building strategies.

Successful candidates will receive industry-recognised certificates to support career advancement and entrepreneurial opportunities. Training will be delivered via an interactive Learning Management System (LMS), incorporating gamified learning, simulations, quizzes, and real-life trading scenarios. Physical sessions will begin in Abuja before expanding nationwide.

The programme is open to students, NYSC members, entrepreneurs, job seekers, and young professionals across Nigeria’s 36 states and the FCT.

Registration is free and currently ongoing via www.investonaire.org.

 

 

 

 

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