By Sunny Anderson Osiebe
According to a schedule on the final stages of the committee's work, members of the committee will on
Tuesday 4th April, 2017, hold their final joint meeting at a one-day retreat in Abuja.
During the
session, the committee members, among others, would receive further
input, deliberate on their findings and recommendations, and conclude
their report for submission to the Senate.
Furthermore, they are expected to submit the final printed copy of the report to the Senate on
April 6, 2017, while the main report is expected to be laid before the Senate on
April 25, 2017 for final consideration and approval.
It
could be recalled that the PIGB, according to the Senate President, Dr.
Abubakar Bukola Saraki, during a three day public hearing organized
by the Committee in December 2016, is meant to create efficient and effective governing institutions with clear and separate roles for the petroleum industry.
Besides, he
stated that the PIGB also seeks to establish a framework for the
creation of commercially oriented and profit driven petroleum entities
that ensures value addition and internationalization
of the petroleum industry; promote transparency in the administration
of the petroleum resources of Nigeria; and create a conducive
business environment for petroleum industry operations.
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