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Executive Order 9 will eliminate revenue leakages, enhance accountability – PETROAN
The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has described the recently signed Executive Order No. 9 of 2026 as a bold reform that will deepen fiscal discipline and reposition the Nigerian oil and gas industry for greater efficiency, saying it will enhance accountability and eliminate revenue leakages in the sector.
The association, in a statement signed by its National Public Relations Officer, Dr Joseph Obele, commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for signing the Executive Order, noting that the measure would promote transparency in the management of oil and gas revenues.
President Tinubu had signed Executive Order 9, also known as Presidential Executive Order to Safeguard Federation Oil and Gas Revenues and Provide Regulatory Clarity, 2026, on February 13, saying he did it to restore “what belongs to the Nigerian people.”
Executive Order No. 9 directs that all oil and gas revenues due to the Federation, including royalty oil, tax oil, profit oil and profit gas, be paid directly into the Federation Account.
It also suspends certain revenue retention mechanisms under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021, including the 30 per cent Frontier Exploration Fund, the 30 per cent NNPCL management fee on profit oil and profit gas, and the redirection of gas flare penalties to the Federation Account.
According to PETROAN, the centralised remittance structure would strengthen public oversight, improve revenue transparency and ensure more predictable inflows into the Federation Account, thereby supporting budget implementation and macroeconomic management.
The association further stated that the directive would reinforce the commercial orientation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), compelling it to operate as a truly profit-driven and efficiency-focused national energy company.
The National President of PETROAN, Dr Billy Gillis-Harry, also described the Executive Order as a courageous and reform-driven decision aligned with global best practices in fiscal governance.
He said compelling NNPCL to remit revenues directly to the Federation Account would entrench operational discipline and strengthen its ongoing transformation.
Dr Gillis-Harry also commended the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, Mr Bayo Ojulari, for his proactive efforts toward reviving the Port Harcourt Refining Company, particularly his recent inspection engagement with a Chinese technical firm.
He endorsed proposals to adopt the Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) Bonny model for the Port Harcourt Refinery, arguing that such a governance structure would enhance transparency, private-sector discipline and long-term productivity.
According to him, a commercially driven governance framework similar to NLNG would make Nigeria’s refineries viable, globally competitive and capable of strengthening energy security while reducing dependence on fuel imports.
PETROAN reaffirmed its readiness to collaborate with the Federal Government and regulatory institutions to ensure that Executive Order No. 9 strengthens energy security, protects jobs and promotes long-term stability in the petroleum sector.
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Air Peace cuts Abuja–London flights to three weekly
Air Peace has reduced its Abuja–London flight operations to three times weekly until July 1, 2026.
The airline said the adjustment takes effect immediately, attributing the change in schedule to the ongoing local and global constraints in the supply of Jet A1 aviation fuel.
According to the airline, the decision was taken as a proactive measure to maintain operational safety and reliability during the affected period.
The development was disclosed in a statement issued on Saturday by the management of Air Peace.
The statement titled: ‘Temporary schedule adjustment’ reads: “We sincerely appreciate your continued trust and loyalty. Due to the current Jet A1 (aviation fuel) supply constraints affecting flight operations nationwide and around the world, we wish to inform you that our Abuja-London service has been temporarily adjusted to three weekly flights until 01 July, 2026
“This measure is necessary to maintain the highest standards of safety and operational reliability during this period, with full operational frequency on our London service scheduled to resume from 01 July 2026.
“We recognise that this adjustment may impact your travel plans, and we deeply appreciate your patience and understanding. Please be assured that we are actively monitoring the situation and working closely with relevant stakeholders.”
The airline added that it would restore its full flight schedule once fuel supply conditions improve, assuring passengers that they would be kept informed with timely updates.
It also advised travellers whose bookings may be affected by the adjustment to contact its call centre for assistance.
Meanwhile, the International Air Transport Association recently expressed concern over a potential shortage of jet fuel.
The association’s Director-General, Willie Walsh, described the International Energy Agency assessment of possible jet fuel shortages as sobering.
The statement by Walsh reads: “The IEA’s assessment of potential jet fuel shortages is sobering.
“We have also estimated that by the end of May, we could start to see some cancellations in Europe due to a lack of jet fuel. This is already happening in parts of Asia.
“Along with doing everything possible to secure alternative supply lines, it’s important that authorities have well-communicated and well-coordinated plans in place in case rationing becomes necessary, including for slot relief,” the statement said.
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