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CSOs Back Speaker’s Decision To Disband Petroleum Committee

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The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (COCSO) has thrown its weight behind the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, for disbanding the Joint Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream and Midstream).

The committee was embroiled in allegations of harassment, extortion, blackmail, and unfair practices in the oil sector probe.

A statement signed by Dr.Abdullahi Adamu,
National Coordinator of COCSO, and its National Secretary, Architect Idowu Adeniyi, commended the Speaker for his decisive action, saying it demonstrates his commitment to democracy, transparency, and accountability.

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The Coalition noted that the disbandment of the committee sends a clear message that unethical behaviour and misconduct will not be tolerated.

The COCSO acknowledged the complexities of overseeing the petroleum sector but emphasised the need for professionalism and integrity.

The Coalition expressed support for the Speaker’s efforts to strengthen democracy and promote good governance, urging all Nigerians to back him in his endeavours.

The group, therefore, passed a vote of confidence in the Speaker and his leadership style.

The statement reads in part, “Today, we stand united as the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (COCSO) to express our unwavering support for the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

“In the light of recent events, we commend the Speaker for his decisive action in disbanding the Joint Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream and Midstream).

“This Committee had been mired in allegations of harassment, extortion, blackmail, and an unfair approach to the probe process within the oil sector.

“The Speaker’s decision is a testament to his commitment to upholding the tenets of democracy, transparency, and accountability.

“By disbanding this Committee, he has sent a clear message that unethical behaviour and misconduct will not be tolerated.

“This action not only restores confidence in the integrity of our legislative processes, but also ensures that the interests of the Nigerian people are safeguarded.

“We acknowledge the complexities and challenges inherent in overseeing such a critical sector as petroleum resources.

“However, it is imperative that those entrusted with this responsibility conduct their duties with the highest level of professionalism and integrity.

“The Speaker’s bold move reflects a commitment to these principles and a dedication to ensuring that the truth prevails.

“COCSO stands firmly behind the Speaker as he continues to navigate these turbulent waters.

“We assure him of our continued support and collaboration in his efforts to strengthen our democracy and promote good governance.

“It is through such decisive leadership that we can build a Nigeria where justice, fairness, and accountability are the cornerstones of our society.”

It would be recalled that the Speaker’s directives was conveyed in a statement signed by Rep. Akin Rotimi, Jr, House Spokesman and the resolutions reached following a leadership meeting held on Sunday, August 4, 2024.

The resolution reads, “In light of the controversies and widespread negative media coverage, the Leadership of the House of Representatives has resolved to dissolve the ad-hoc Joint Downstream and Midstream Committee, which was tasked with investigating allegations of the importation of adulterated petroleum products, the non-availability of crude oil for domestic refineries, and broader threats to Nigeria’s energy security.

“To prevent undue exposure of the House’s image and that of the Joint Committee, the Leadership will form a new ad-hoc committee.

“This committee will be composed of members who have been meticulously chosen for their extensive industry knowledge, proven competence, and unquestionable integrity.

“The chairpersons and deputies of the respective oil and gas Committees will be included in the membership of this new ad-hoc committee.

“The House is firmly committed to thoroughly investigating the issues raised, determining the facts, and advancing Nigeria’s interests.

“The formation of the new ad-hoc Committee highlights the dedication of the House to effectively address these critical concerns and uphold the highest standards of parliamentary oversight.”

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