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Power: NNPC starts seven gas projects to generate 15,000MW

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PIB: NNPC to function as limited company in new bill

…As FG, states grow external debt by 114% under Buhari***

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation announced on Monday that it had commenced a technical framing workshop and subsequent project signing ceremony of the seven critical gas development projects to deliver about 3.4 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day to bridge the medium-term supply gap by 2020.

It said the 7CGDP was an integral leg of the gas development strategy designed to leverage the full potential of gas to meet the target of generating at least 15,000 megawatts of electricity by 2020.

The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr Maikanti Baru, said the projects would also close the demand-supply gap in the domestic gas market.

He stated that the corporation had engaged DeltaAfrik/Worley Parson and Crestech/Penspen to work with the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company and NNPC joint venture partners and other stakeholders to achieve the set project deliverables.

Baru said the corporation was working closely with other agencies like the Department of Petroleum Resources and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board to ensure timely approvals for the project and ensure that lease renewals requests related to the projects were supported for renewal by relevant agencies.

The Managing Director, Shell Petroleum Development Company, Mr Osagie Okunbor, whose firm is handling three out of the seven projects, pledged the commitment of the company to the successful execution of the 7CGDP, noting that Shell was fully aligned with Nigeria’s gas strategy and aspirations.

The 7CGDP include the development of the 4.3 trillion cubic feet Assa North/Ohaji South field; the development of the 6.4 TCF unitised gas fields (Samabri-Biseni, Akri-Oguta, Ubie-Oshi and Afuo-Ogbainbri); and the development of the seven TCF NPDC’s Oil Mining Leases 26, 30 and 42.

Others are the development of 2.2 TCF SPDC JV gas supply to Brass Fertiliser Company; the cluster development of five TCF OML 13 to support the expansion of Seven Energy Uquo Gas Plant; and the cluster development of 10 TCF Okpokunou/Tuomo West (OMLs 35 and 62).

In the meantime, the Federal Government and the 36 states of the federation as well as the Federal Capital Territory grew the country’s external loan commitments from $10.32bn in June 2015 to $22.07bn in March 2018, investigation has shown.

This reflects an increase of $11.76bn or 113.94 per cent growth in the country’s external debt within 33 months. The period is within the presidency of Muhammadu Buhari, as he took over the reins of government on May 29, 2015.

In naira terms, statistics obtained from the Debt Management Office in Abuja on Monday showed that the country’s external loans rose from N2.03tn as of June 31, 2015 to N6.75tn as of March 31, 2018. This reflects an increase of 232.51 per cent.

The difference, when the external debt is denominated in naira, reflects the beating that the local currency has taken since 2014 following the dwindling of the nation’s capacity to accumulate foreign currencies as a result of the steep fall in the price of crude oil, the main foreign exchange earner for the country.

The domestic debt of the country rose from N10.09tn as of June 2015 to N15.96tn as of March 2018. This reflects an increase of N5.87tn or 58.23 per cent within the period of analysis.

Taken together, the country’s public debt rose from N12.12tn as of June 31, 2015 to N22.71tn as of March 31, 2018. This reflects a difference of N10.59tn or a percentage increase of 87.37 per cent within a period of 33 months.

Broken down, the Federal Government component of the domestic loans stood at N12.58tn, while the states’ component stood at N3.38tn as of March 2018.

The increasing percentage of the external loans is a reflection of the country’s current debt management strategy, which targets to raise the debt ratio to 40 per cent external and 60 per cent local.

As of June 2015, the ratio stood at 16.77 per cent for external and 83.23 per cent for domestic. As of March 2018, it stood at 27.71 per cent external and 72.29 per cent domestic. Currently, there are ongoing foreign loans deals and negotiations that can bring the nation nearer to the 40 per cent target.

The country’s Debt Management Strategy 2016–2019 made a case for an increase in external financing with a view to rebalancing the public debt portfolio in favour of long-term external financing in order to reduce the debt service cost and lengthen the maturity profile.

In the document, the DMO stated, “To achieve a significant reduction in cost would require that the government accesses relatively cheaper long-term external financing in such a way that it first maximises the available funds from the concessional and semi-concessional sources, taking into account what may be readily available within a given period, after which other external sources would be accessed.

“Further lengthening of the maturity profile of the domestic debt portfolio through reduction in the issuance of new short-dated debt instruments or refinancing of maturing NTBs with external financing or both.

“Although the impact on cost of the introduction of new debt instruments into the domestic debt market is expected to be relatively small, the impact on maturity profile of total domestic debt could be significant; hence, reducing the risk of bunching, roll-over risk, and the associated debt servicing costs.”

The Federal Government had in 2017 borrowed from the international capital market to refinance $3bn maturing domestic debts as part of its overall debt management strategy of reducing debt service costs.

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NRC Flags-off 2024 Annual Capital Procurement Process, With 524 Bidders

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NRC Flags-off 2024 Annual Capital Procurement Process, With 524 Bidders

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) flagged off Thursday, its annual Capital procurement process for 2024 at the National Headquarters in Ebute Metta, Lagos.

The Maritime First learnt that the significance of this exercise was to ensure transparency in the selections of the most competent bidders among the 524 documents that bidder.

The Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Fidet Okhitia was represented, by Dr. Monsurat Omotayo flagged off the exercise. 

In her remarks, she promised it would be a transparent exercise, even as she identified some of the challenges before they arrived at the present state of the exercise.

She however noted that placing two Adverts, on the nation’s national daily was not planned for initially.

According to the Director of Procurement, NRC, 524 companies bid across the three categories, as published in the National newspapers.

The Categories were: 

*Works, comprising renovations, growth, and repairs of locomotives, coaches and rolling storks.

*Services, covering business concerns bordering on insurance, and alternative revenue generation.

Goods, which touches on supplies of lubricants, diesel (AGO), spare parts, and track materials.

Amongst the audience were professional evaluators, and representatives of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Management Supplies. 

Others were Non-governmental organizations like the Civil liberty, Professional bodies, Outside observers, and the members of the Fourth Estate.

Engr. Fidet Okhiria

Participants were made to register their details at the entry point. While, the Health Safety and Environment (HSE) was also on ground to ensure adequate care, and to nip in the bud, any health challenges.

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Naira Loses 6% Against Dollar At Official Market

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Naira Loses 6% Against Dollar At Official Market

The Naira on Monday slightly depreciated at the official market, trading at N1,234.49 to the dollar.

Data from the official trading platform of the FMDQ Exchange, which oversees the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), revealed that the Naira lost N64.50.

This represents a 5.51 per cent loss when compared to the previous trading date on Friday, April 19, when it exchanged at N1,169.99 to a dollar.

However, the total daily turnover increased to 110.17 million dollars on Monday, up from 86.68 million dollars recorded on Friday.

Meanwhile, at the Investor’s and Exporter’s (I&E) window, the Naira traded between N1,295.00 and N1,051.00 against the dollar.

CBN Governor, Yemi Cardoso, on Saturday, April 20, 2024, said the apex bank was doing everything possible to achieve a stable exchange rate.

He said the apex bank was also working to ensure that the exchange rate found its adequate price discovery level.

Cardoso said that CBN’s foreign exchange reforms were paying off and had made the naira the best-performing currency globally.

He spoke at a press conference during the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Group.

He predicted ups and downs but assured the global economic community that the Naira would steadily gain against foreign currencies.

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Unstable Economy: UK Firm Presents Solutions To Nigerian Business Leaders

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SOAN Inaugurates New Leadership, Boosting Hopes Of Crushable Inflation

Nigerian business leaders are to benefit from the programme of United Kingdom-based leadership development organisation TEXEM UK on how to win despite the exodus of staff, very high inflation and turbulent operating landscape.

TEXEM’s Director of Special Projects, Caroline Lucas, said on the organisation’s website, www.texem.co.uk, that the programme with the theme “Strategies for Sustainable Organisational Success” is slated for April 24 and April 25 in Lagos.

According to Lucas, in today’s volatile and disruptive business landscape, organisations face numerous strategic challenges.

“TEXEM’s programme, “Strategies for Sustainable Organisational Success,” offers tailored solutions to address these pressing issues.

“Senior leaders grappling with skyrocketing costs, high currency risks, and disruptive technologies require practical insights and tools to navigate uncertainty effectively.

“This programme provides actionable strategies for sustainable success amidst turbulent times,” she said.

Lucas asserts that exceptional crisis management skills are essential in the face of staff exodus and geopolitical disruptions.

“TEXEM equips participants with the necessary leadership capabilities to lead through crises, ensuring organisational excellence even amidst adversity.

“Innovation becomes imperative in turbulent waters.

“TEXEM’s programme fosters a culture of innovation and provides guidance on harnessing adversity as a catalyst for profitable growth,” she said.

According to her, participants will learn to turn challenges into opportunities, driving sustained profitability.

Lucas said resilience and effective risk management are crucial in today’s volatile landscape.

She said through interactive sessions and case studies, TEXEM helps senior leaders develop unshakable qualities, enabling them to navigate uncertainty and confidently mitigate risks.

“Optimizing resource utilisation is paramount amidst soaring costs.

“TEXEM offers insights on managing resources efficiently, ensuring optimal impact even amidst cost pressures. Decisive problem-solving is paramount.

“TEXEM enhances participants’ decision-making capabilities through peer learning and observation practice, empowering them to make better decisions that drive organisational success,” Lucas said.

She said that beyond the curriculum, networking opportunities with industry peers enrich the learning experience, abound.

“Professional exchange provides valuable insights into different approaches to overcoming challenges, enhancing overall learning and impact.

“TEXEM’s programme aims to develop leadership strategies for optimum performance in an era of uncertainty.

“By helping participants understand how to manage and deploy resources more efficiently, it equips them with the skills needed to thrive in turbulent times,” Lucas said.

Saying that adversity is the mother of innovation, she added that TEXEM empowers individuals and organisations to thrive in volatile times, fostering innovation and sustained profitability.

“At the end of the programme, participants can expect to develop leadership skills for better decision-making and possess survival skills to navigate crises effectively.

“Through its comprehensive approach and proven methodology, TEXEM ensures participants unlock their potential, foster innovation, and drive sustained profitability in today’s challenging environment,” Lucas said.

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