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Senate to probe importation of substandard diesel, other products

The Senate is investigating the importation of hazardous petroleum products and the dumping of substandard diesel into Nigeria.

The probe, which was raised as a matter of urgent public importance, followed a motion by Sen. Asuquo Ekpenyong.

The investigation is to be conducted by an ad hoc committee with terms of reference as;

Examine the pre-shipment and pre-discharge standard test parameters, adopted by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority, with a view to uncovering loopholes, if any, exploited to get toxic cargoes into the country.

Determine the level of compliance of the NPCL’s Direct Sale and Direct Purchase (DSDP) arrangements in line with the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act, including the extent of transparency and accountability in the scheme.

Beam legislative searchlight on the activities of the Petroleum Equalisation Fund, including payments made to transporters in the last 10 years.

Enquire from the NPCL the state/ status of the 22 Depots built by the NNPC to eliminate road distribution of petroleum products.

Engage with stakeholders within the oil and gas industry with a view to identifying possible gaps in regulating and strengthening the surveillance and monitoring structures in place to enable Nigeria to detect violations of best practice standards in the importation of products before they enter into domestic supply chains.

Also, engage with the NNPCL with a view to understanding the extent of its determination and timelines for the start-up of government-funded oil refineries.

Investigate how institutions across the importation and distribution chain failed to conduct quality sampling, shipped in products without auditing, port validations by the Nigerian Customs Service; Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR); National Maritime Authority (NMA); and Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON).

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