The Peoples Democratic Party has said President Muhammadu Buhari displayed disdain for the people of Niger Delta when he signed the Petroleum Industrial Bill into law today.
The PDP described the PIB which was passed by the National Assembly as offensive, repugnant and anti-people.
According to the party, Buhari’s endorsement of the bill shows that he and his All Progressives Congress have no iota of respect for the people as well as the tenets of democracy as a system of government.
This was disclosed in a statement signed by the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, titled, “PDP Berates Buhari For Signing PIB Despite Public Outcry…Says Action Confirms President Lacks Regard for Nigerians.”
The statement read, “The PDP berates President Muhammadu Buhari for ignoring the outcry by Nigerians across board not to sign the offensive, repugnant and anti-people Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), as passed by the National Assembly into law.
“The party notes that the signing of the law, despite widespread public rejection, amounts to an endorsement of imposition and further confirms that President Buhari and his All Progressives Congress have no iota of respect for the people as well as the tenets of democracy as a system of government.
“By his action, President Buhari has only authenticated that he is not a listening leader and that the APC and its leaders are only out to trample on the will of Nigerians for their selfish interests.
“In putting his hands to endorse the obnoxious bill, even with its distasteful, paltry &provocative 3 per cent revenue to oil-producing communities, President Buhari and the APC have again displayed disdain and insensitivity to the sufferings of the people of the Niger Delta.
“The PDP holds that such is the height of contempt to oil-producing communities, particularly in the face of the challenges which they face as a result of oil exploration.
“Noting that Mr. President could have returned the bill to the National Assembly with a request that it is made to address the demands of the oil-producing communities, our party fears that the new law cannot guarantee the desired stability and development in the oil and gas sector as well as respite in the Niger Delta region.
“If anything, the Act, as signed by President Buhari, is a dangerous recipe for avoidable crisis in the sector.
“The PDP calls on President Buhari to salvage the situation by immediately forwarding an amendment bill to the National Assembly to reflect the true wishes and aspirations of every segment of our nation.”
In the same vein, the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has faulted President Muhammadu Buhari’s assent to the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) describing it as a “callous act”.
PANDEF said it was unfortunate that President Buhari signed the PIB, despite the public outcry associated with the passage of the bill by the National Assembly.
It stated that the Niger Delta people may have no option but to take a position on the issue which include seeking political as well as legal response after consultations.
The Forum in a release Monday by its spokesman, Hon Ken Robinson, wondered why President Buhari assented to the Bill to become law despite condemnation of some of its provisions including the paltry 3 percent provision for the Host Communities Development Trust Fund and the brazen appropriation of an outrageous 30 percent of NNPC Ltd profit for a dubious, nebulous Frontier Oil Exploration Fund.
According to the group , the bill falls short of the expectations of the Oil and Gas Producing Communities, that bear the brunt of unconscionable industry operations.
It further stated: “This assent, by President Buhari, simply speaks to the repugnant attitude of disregard, propelled by arrogance, disdain and contempt with which issues concerning the Niger Delta Region are treated, particularly, by the present Administration.
“What this act signifies is an unequivocal message to the Niger Delta people that how they feel and what they say, do not count, at all, in the schemes of the Nigerian Project. That’s insensitive, abominable and afar every boundary of proper democratic practice, and, therefore, unacceptable to the good people of the Niger Delta, the critical economic nexus of the entire Nigerian territory.
“The Niger Delta people will speak, shortly, after full consultations, on this callous act, on the best legal and political response”.