The Petroleum Industry Bill, otherwise known as PIB, may be slaughtered by some lawmakers to avenge the manner the Water Resources Bill was ‘shabbily’ treated by House of Representatives, it has been alleged.
Reports say the PIB, unarguably the oldest bill in the Nigerian parliament, may kiss the dust, as desperately wished by some interests bent on avenging the fate of the stillbirth Water Resources Bill.
An unnamed lawmaker from the North Central geo-political zone of the country is alleged to have said: “What some of these lawmakers are not aware of is the fact that the new PIB wholly is in favour of a segment of the country.
“Their ignorance stinks to high heavens or how else do you explain why the first thing President Muhamnadu Buhari inserted in his 2016 Budget was N60 billion for oil exploration in the frontier states when oil exploration has not started.
“Those plotting to rubbish the bill have the numbers to rubbish it but they will be truncating the future of their generations yet unborn.
“And in this new PIB the frontier states are highly favoured so if these alleged dangerous elements among us decide to kill this new PIB who loses?” the lawmaker wondered.
“Well the PIB is almost belated, if it was passed 20 years ago then maybe we would have all benefitted because today the value of crude oil is fast deteriorating.
“We are in a hurry to pass it now because it’s now favourable to this same elements who don’t know it’s favourable to them.
“By next week Tuesday, we will start debating PIB and the bowels of the bill will be properly and exhaustively examined for all Nigerians to see.
Another prominent lawmaker from the South South geo-political zone describe as lack of knowledge by those who want the bill killed for lack of wisdom.
The ranking member, apparently disturbed, said: “Well, I just hope the Bill will not sink like it sank in the previous assemblies.
“At the twilight of the sixth Assembly it died, at the twilight of the seventh Assembly we passed it but the Senate didn’t concur, at the twilight of the eighth Assembly it was almost a done deal, dangerous elements among us ‘killed’ it technically after it was rejected by Buhari.
“Now we are on it again I just hope it’s not another jamboree like the previous jamborees,” he added.