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    Bayelsa Oil Communities lament bottlenecks in PIA implementation, threatens to shut down oil production

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    Oil bearing communities in Bayelsa have bemoaned prolonged delays in implementation of the host community fund component of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

    Representatives of the communities regretted that since the PIA came into effect in 2021 no meaningful development project has been carried out due to bureaucracy in setting up governance template for the funds.

    The Bayelsa oil communities expressed their concerns in a statement issued on Sunday in Yenagoa.

    It was jointly signed by Mr. Francis Amamogiran, Chairman of the Dodo River Rural Development Association, Mr. Christopher Tuduo, the youth leader and Chief Theophilus Moses, a community leader.

    They noted that their peaceful disposition has ensured uninterupted oil and gas exploration and productio amidst the delays and warned against taking their stance for granted.

    The statement urged the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to expedite its regulatory efforts aimed at ensuring full compliance by all oil companies with the three per cent operational expenses obligation.

    They however stated that on no account should NUPRC hijack the governance of the funds or incur costs at the expense of the communities.

    The communities noted that given the opaque nature of the oil industry, the regulatory powers of a regulator was required and urged NUPRC to be a catalyst and not a cog in the wheel of progress.

    They stated that the oil communities will be constrained to disrupt oil production across the state if the relevant agencies do not refrain from actions that could potentially reduce the three per cent host community fund, or create bottlenecks under the PIA.

    The communities expressed readiness to take decisive action and escalate their efforts to address the concerns of the oil and gas communities.

    They explainedthat their proactive engagement in pacifying the youths across various communities since the signing of the Petroleum PIA has yielded desired results

    They stated that the stability of oil operations could be compromised if the situation is allowed to deteriorate further.

    They warned that improper handling of host community issues could have negative repercussions on Nigeria’s oil production and economy.

    According to them, host communities are often excluded from the decision-making process, which results in the use of public resources to defend decisions in the media.

    They noted that NUPRC’s regulatory oversight function is essential, over-involvement in the activities of Host communities is counterproductive and financially burdensome.

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