
NEITI report: Senate gives Seplat, three others 48-hour ultimatum
“Having failed to honour the invitation of this committee on two consecutive occasions, the Managing Director of Network E&P Nigeria Limited should appear before us unfailingly on Thursday this week or risk full invocation of legislative powers against him,” Dankwambo said.
Consequently, the committee chairman directed the Managing Director of Network E&P Nigeria Limited to appear before it on Thursday or face the full weight of the Senate’s legislative powers.025m royalty, gas flare debts By Henry Umoru ABUJA — The Senate has given Seplat Energy, Network E&P Nigeria Limited and two other oil companies 48 hours to appear before it and respond to issues arising from the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) Oil and Gas Industry Audit Reports for 2021, 2022 and 2023.
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