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Oyetola wins Osun APC primary poll ( The full results)

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OSUN APC PRIMARY

Osun State Governor, Gboyega Oyetola has emerged the winner of the governorship primary election of the All Progressives Congress, APC, conducted on Saturday.

Oyetola was announced the candidate of the party in the coming July 16 governorship election in Osun State.

Three aspirants contested alongside Oyetola. They included former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Lasun Yusuff and a former Secretary to the State Government, Moshood Adeoti.

Announcing the result in the early hours of Sunday at the State’s APC secretariat in Osogbo, Osun APC Primary Election Committee, led by Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq of Kwara State said accredited voters were 247,207, while the total votes cast was 235,550.

Oyetola beat Adeoti, the candidate of the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, with a wide margin of 222,169 votes to 12921, respectively while Lasun polled 460 votes.

Speaking, the chairman of the party in Osun State, Prince Gboyega Famodun thanked the Primary Election Committee for, according to him, conducting credible polls.

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The results below:

Atakunmosa East LG

Registered vote: 8628

Accredited: 2917

Oyetola: 2637

Adeoti: 165

Lasun

Atakunmosa West LG

Reg: 8964

Accredited: 5055

Oyetola: 4655

Adeoti: 305

Lasun: 07

Ayedaade LG

Reg: 15185

Accredited: 4371

Oyetola: 3615

Adeoti: 540

Lasun

Ayedire

Reg: 6763

Accredited: 3664

Oyetola: 3204

Adeoti: 279

Lasun: 03

Boluwaduro

Reg: 9422

Accredited: 6527

Oyetola: 6399

Adeoti: 62

Lasun:

Boripe

Reg: 18410

Accredited: 15531

Oyetola: 15034

Adeoti: 05

Lasun:

Ede North

Reg: 11908

Accredited: 0834

Oyetola: 0110

Adeoti: 311

Lasun: 02

Ede south

Total no of voters — 7372

Accredited voters — 3525

Gboyega Oyetola — 2664

Yusuf Lasun — 0

Moshood Adeoti — 628

Egbedore

Reg: 10089

Accredited: 6334

Oyetola: 5500

Adeoti: 420

Lasun:

Ejigbo

Reg: 12579

Acc: 8367

Oyetola: 8007

Adeoti: 360

Lasun:

Ife Central

Reg: 14331

Acc: 11881

Oyetola: 10843

Adeoti: 334

Lasun: 01

Ifedayo LGA

Total no of voters — 6586

Accredited voters — 4678

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Gboyega Oyetola — 4214

Yusuf Lasun — 0

Moshood Adeoti — 141

Ife East

Total no of voters — 15922

Accredited voters — 12529

Gboyega Oyetola — 12030

Yusuf Lasun — 0

Moshood Adeoti — 326

Ifelodun

Reg: 16789

Acc: 12971

Oyetola: 11873

Adeoti: 631

Lasun: 27

Ife North

Reg: 9329

Acc: 3795

Oyetola: 3377

Adeoti: 242

Lasun: 05

Ife South LGA

Total no of voters — 11435

Accredited voters — 8673

Gboyega Oyetola — 8268

Yusuf Lasun — 0

Moshood Adeoti — 043

Ila

Reg: 11359

Acc: 9223

Oyetola: 8834

Adeoti: 47

Lasun:

Ilesa East

Reg: 11132

Acc: 5846

Oyetola: 4857

Adeoti: 483

Lasun: 1

Ilesa West

Reg: 11552

Acc: 4660

Oyetola: 3877

Adeoti: 446

Lasun:

Irepodun

Reg: 20563

Acc: 9692

Oyetola: 7928

Adeoti: 732

Lasun: 294

Irewole

Reg: 14085

Acc: 8432

Oyetola: 7560

Adeoti: 537

Lasun:

Isokan

Reg: 14366

Acc: 6899

Oyetola: 6468

Adeoti: 279

Lasun: 13

Iwo

Reg: 24543

Acc: 14690

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Oyetola: 9432

Adeoti: 2543

Lasun: 01

Obokun

Reg: 13048

Acc: 5910

Oyetola: 5245

Adeoti: 527

Lasun: 02

Odo-Otin

Reg: 14304

Acc: 8119

Oyetola: 7735

Adeoti: 384

Lasun:

Olaoluwa

Reg: 8747

Acc: 4134

Oyetola: 3771

Adeoti: 363

Lasun:

Olorunda

Reg: 18402

Acc: 8087

Oyetola: 7103

Adeoti: 555

Lasun: 01

Oriade

Reg: 16186

Acc: 11384

Oyetola: 10935

Adeoti: 438

Lasun: 11

Orolu

Reg: 8927

Acc: 7768

Oyetola: 6652

Adeoti: 130

Lasun:

Osogbo

Reg: 37771

Acc: 23711

Oyetola: 22265

Adeoti: 655

Lasun: 170

Total: 408697

Acc: 247207

Cast: 235550

Oyetola: 222169

Lasun: 460

Adeoti: 12921

 

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We Have Put in Place definitive measures to Bolster our Production’ – Oando GCE, Wale Tinubu

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After releasing the FY 2022 financial statements, Oando Plc has followed up with a press statement to address its net loss of N81.2 billion incurred in 2022, citing militancy and pipeline vandalism as major culprits.

 

Despite reporting a gross turnover of N1.99 trillion during the fiscal year, the group posted a loss after tax of N81.2 billion, a significant downturn from the N39.2 billion profit after tax posted in 2021.

 

Speaking on the result, Wale Tinubu, Group Chief Executive of Oando Plc, noted, “The heightened militancy and pipeline vandalism acts within the Niger Delta region dealt a substantial blow to our upstream operations, resulting in a marked reduction in our crude production volumes due to the protracted shut-ins for repair following each incidence.

 

“This was further compounded by a major gas plant fire incident which also necessitated a lengthy downtime.

 

“Furthermore, a rise in our net interest expense due to increased interest rates on several of our major facilities in line with global rates increases, also contributed to our Loss after Tax position.

 

“In response, we have put in place definitive measures to bolster our production and cash inflows towards ensuring a speedy return to profitability by collaborating with our partners to institute a comprehensive security framework aimed at permanently curbing the persistent pipeline vandalism whilst concurrently exploring inorganic growth opportunities to increase our reserves and production capabilities.

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“We have also implemented a strategic restructuring of our key facilities to ensure they align with our cash flow dynamics.”

 

Pipeline vandalism cost Nigeria N471 billion in 5 Years Economic implication of oil theft in Nigeria.

 

Theft and vandalism of oil installations is a major problem plaguing the oil and gas sector in Nigeria. The crime of oil theft has had a negative impact on the national economy and the business of local and international oil companies operating in the upstream sector.

 

Although there is no precise figure to quantify the financial impact of oil theft on the Nigerian economy, a study conducted by Dimkpa et al. (2023) estimates that Nigeria lost approximately $33.6 billion in oil revenue to oil theft between 2019 and 2022.

 

A significant economic implication for Nigeria has been the consistent decline in oil production. Nigeria’s average oil production in 2022 was at 1.45 million barrels per day, an almost 1-million-barrel decline from the 2.4 million barrels per day produced by Nigeria in 2012.

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In 2022, Oando’s total upstream production amounted to 20,703 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/day). This comprised 4,939 barrels per day of crude oil, 472 barrels per day of natural gas liquids, and 15,292 barrels per day of natural gas.

 

This figure represents a 22.7% decline from the 26,775 boe/d output reported by the group in 2021.

 

According to the company’s press statement, the decline in production was attributed to downtimes caused by shut-ins for repairs and sabotage activities.

 

In 2022, Oando Plc sold approximately 21.8 million barrels of crude oil, representing a 25% increase from the 17.4 million barrels sold in 2021. The group also sold about 1.94 million metric tonnes of refined petroleum, representing a 101% increase from the 962,371 metric tonnes sold in 2021.

 

Despite recording a decline in oil output, the group was able to sell an increased amount of crude oil due to its contracts with the then Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), ultimately contributing to its 148% revenue growth in 2022.

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In 2022, Oando sold crude oil at an average realized oil price of $101.55/barrel and a gas price of $14.74/Boe, compared to 2021’s prices of $62.14/barrel for crude oil and $9.95/Boe for gas.

 

OMLs 60 to 63 gulped about $77.7 million in capital expenditure (CAPEX) from Oando, while OML 56 and OML 13 gulped about $22.6 million and $200,000 respectively. The group also spent $1.4 million in capital expenditure (CAPEX) on other assets.

 

As of 2022, Oando owned 20% stake in OMLs 60 to 63, as Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) also owned a 20% stake.

 

However, Oando is in the process of purchasing NAOC’s 20% stake in the oil fields, which will push its stake up to 40%.

 

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FULL LIST: Multichoice increases DStv, GOtv subscription

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Broadcasting company Multichoice has jacked up the prices of its offerings in Nigeria four months after its last increment.

 

The company reviewed prices in its packages across the board. The new prices will take effect from May 1, 2024.

 

With the latest price hike, the DStv Premium package increased from N29,500 to N37,000. Similarly, the DStv Compact+ went up from N19,800 to N25,000 while the Compact package increased from N12,500 to N15,700.

The Comfam package moved from N7,400 to N9,300. Yanga package moved up from 4,200 to N5,100 while Padi package increased from N2,950 to N3,600. HDPVR was increased from N4,000 to N5,000, the Access Fees package from N4,000 to N5,000, and XtraView moved from N4,000 to N5,000.

 

Meanwhile, the Gotv Supa+ package moved from N12,500 to N15,700, Supa package from N7,600 to N9,600, and Max package from N5,700 to N7,200.

 

While the Jolli package was jacked up from N3,950 to N4,850, the Jinja package moved from N2,700 to N3,300, and Smallie package from N1,300 to N1,575.

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It will be recalled that the company implemented an upward review of prices in December 2023, days after announcing a $72m loss in its financial statement for the third quarter of the year.

 

Checks on the company’s reviewed price list then showed a 20 per cent per cent hike in the company’s packages across the board.

 

 

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NCAA grounds all Dana Air operations

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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has been directed by Festus Keyamo, the minister of aviation, to suspend the operations of Dana Air, TheCable understands.

 

The directive followed the incident involving a Dana Air plane at Lagos airport on April 23, which veered off the Lagos airport runway.

 

This forced aviation authorities to divert flights from the local airport to the international terminal.

 

In a letter to the NCAA director general dated April 24, signed by Emmanuel Meribole, permanent secretary, ministry of aviation, and seen by TheCable, the ministry said Keyamo’s attention has been drawn to the “serious concerns” that followed the incident.

 

The ministry said the incident has raised concerns regarding both the safety and financial viability of Dana Air operations.

 

“In light of these incidents and with the paramount priority being the safety and well-being of our citizens and travelers, the Honourable Minister has directed that you immediately initiate the suspension of Dana Airline’s fleet until a comprehensive audit can be conducted. This audit should encompass all aspects of safety protocols, maintenance procedures, and financial health to ensure full compliance with our aviation regulations,” the ministry said.

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“The recent incidents have underscored the urgency of this matter, and it is imperative that swift and decisive action be taken to safeguard the interests of all stakeholders involved. I trust in your expertise and diligence in carrying out this audit thoroughly and expeditiously.”

 

On April 23, Dana Air said all 83 passengers and crew onboard the flight disembarked safely without injuries or scare.

 

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