ANEEJ SET TO HOLD DIALOGUE ON THE PIB WITH CSOs AND HOST COMMUNITIES

20th February, 2018 Press Release   Benin City, Nigeria…The Africa Network for Environment & Economic Justice, ANEEJ, has perfected plans to convene a dialogue session with key stakeholders and host communities in the Garden City, Port Harcourt,  March 1, 2018. Making this known vide a letter sent to the host communities and stakeholders, ANEEJ Executive Director, the Rev David Ugolor […]

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ANEEJ HAILS RETURN OF $73MILLION MALABU FUNDS, CALLS FOR CSO INVOLVEMENT IN UTILIZATION.

Press Release 29th January, 2018 Benin City, Nigeria…The Africa Network for Environment & Economic Justice, ANEEJ, has hailed the return of $73million (about N21.1billion) of the Malabu Funds to Nigeria by the UK and has expressed a desire that CSOs should participate in the monitoring of the use of the funds, in the spirit of the MOU which Nigeria signed […]

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PASSAGER PIGB: VICTOIRE POUR NIGERIENS – ANEEJ

Communiqué de presse 29 Mai 2017. ANEEJ veut que le Sénat considère que l’article 62 du projet de loi sur la gouvernance de l’industrie des achats exempte la Société nationale du pétrole du Nigéria, NNPC, des marchés publics ainsi que la Loi sur la responsabilité fiscale La ville de Bénin … Le Réseau africain pour l’environnement et la justice économique, […]

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PIGB PASSAGE: VICTORY FOR NIGERIANS—ANEEJ

26th May, 2017 Press release   Benin City…The Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice, ANEEJ, has commended the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the passage of a segment of the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill, PIGB and says that this milestone is a credit to the progressive disposition of the federal government, to carry out far-reaching reforms […]

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ANEEJ LAUNCHES FATALITY OF NIGERIAN OIL SUBSIDY POLITICS.

BACKGROUND A book is a work of art requiring a lot of discipline and painstaking dedication and commitment in all the segments associated with the process – writing, post writing, proofing, editing, graphic illustration and the initial dummy. Our book, Fatality of Nigerian Oil Subsidy Politics passed through the blast furnace and came out as a 76-page monument chronicling the scam […]

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The EFCC wanted list for oil subsidy ‘thieves’

as tension grips oil industry as Economic and Finacial Crimes Commission (EFCC) places more marketers on its wanted list, chieftains of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) and erring marketers are meeting to avert the ‘dangling axe,’ reports SENIOR CORRESPONDENT, Adeola Yusuf. ( daily Independent ) 23- 10 – 15 Tension at the weekend gripped the Nigeria’s multi-billion dollars downstream oil […]

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Why Nigerian Government Should Stop Oil Swap Contract

By Innocent Edemhanria (also published on http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/05/why-government-should-stop-oil-swap/) Nigeria currently swap a part of her 445,000 barrels of the (daily) domestic crude oil allocation to refineries with some oil companies and in return receive refined products – under one of the most opaque process ever known in commercial and bilateral relations. Oil swap derives from the fact that Nigeria’s four refineries […]

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Oil subsidy corruption: ANEEJ calls for sustained partnership

March 9,2015 BENIN CITY – Fresh, verifiable and applicable facts have emerged from a Case Study carried out by the Africa Network for Environment (ANEEJ) involving Alhaji Aliyu Maula, George Ogbonna, Emmanuel Morah, Downstream Energy Resources and Ltd Rocky Energy ltd which recommends that the Federal government should resolve its dispute with judicial workers, and wants a sustained partnership between […]

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