Buhari pledges Extra income from oil will go to infrastructure

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President Muhammadu Buhari has pledged that Income accruing to the country from rising oil prices in the international market will be spent on infrastructural development.

While speaking with a delegation from Eni, led by the Chief Upstream Officer, Mr Antonio Vella, the President disclosed that extra funds outside the provision of the year 2018 budget ‘’will be deployed to infrastructure projects like roads, rail, and power, for the good of the people, and for the development of the country.” adding that the extra cash from the rise in prices of oil will help the nation’s infrastructure.

President Buhari also appreciated Eni for its upcoming investments in the oil industry, which included rehabilitation of Port Harcourt refinery, and the building of a new one.

The leader of the Eni delegation, Mr. Antonio Vella, said his organization has presented a technical proposal to the NNPC to rehabilitate the Port Harcourt refinery and also done a feasibility study on a new refinery of up to 150,000 barrels capacity per day.

According to him “In my first coming, all our refineries were working. Port Harcourt used to refine 60,000 barrels per day, and it was later upgraded to 100,000 barrels. Kaduna and Warri were also working optimally, and we used to satisfy the demand of the local market. He added “We equally exported 100,000 barrels of refined petrol. Now, no refinery is performing up to 50%. It is a disgraceful thing,”

He disclosed “Site selection has been completed, and 50 new graduates have already arrived in Italy for a training that will last seven months.

Meanwhile, budget 2018 provisions had been predicated on $45 per barrel by the Executive, the Senate had earlier adjusted it to $47 per barrel. Oil prices, however, rose to over $70 per barrel.

The oil company also plans to double power generation capacity from its plant in Delta State from its present 500 MW to 1,000 MW, spending $750 million in the process.

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