“We are very proud of the uncommon achievements recorded so far by President Tinubu-led administration,” said Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Worldwide.
He emphasized the importance of unity and patience as the government works to address the nation’s diverse issues.
Mr Lokpobiri emphasised the importance of cooperation and synergy among all stakeholders.
He said the project is meant to be completed within six months.
“This can be addressed through implementation of the host community trust fund, gas infrastructure fund and other intervention mechanisms,” Mr Lokpobiri said.
Meanwhile, queues for petrol have resurfaced in parts of Lagos.
The meeting was necessary based on fuel queues noticeable across fuel stations.
Mr Ndiomu reminded the minister that oil theft had drastically reduced in the Niger Delta since he assumed office.
The Gazette reported on January 31 that Mr Tinubu greenlit the handover of OPL 245 to Shell and Eni after first cornering large onshore oil assets for Oando Plc.
Because the president had already cut a deal for his family business, he backed down from Nigeria’s civil lawsuits against Shell and Eni over a spurious 2011 settlement.
