The ad-hoc Joint Downstream and Midstream Committee, which has been investigating the importation of adulterated petroleum products, the non-availability of crude oil for domestic refineries, and other energy security issues, has been dissolved by the House of Representatives.
This decision was made public by Rep. Akin Rotimi, the House Spokesman, who stated that a new committee would be set up to take over the investigation.
The dissolution of the committee comes amid concerns raised over the resurgence of fuel queues at petrol stations and increasing cost of Premium Motor Spirit. While addressing these concerns during an assembly meeting, Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu reminded everyone that Nigeria must comply with global standards regarding quality control in petroleum products imported into the country.
Members chosen according to their experience, competence levels and personal integrity will make up this new committee whose responsibility it is to make sure that investigations are effective and independent. The House continues to adhere to these important matters while ensuring full accountability.
All petrol imported into the country shall meet the required standard for Sulphur and Octane levels according to the directive given to Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON).
The committee has been mandated to look into the quality and number of laboratories used by NMDPRA and SON for testing petroleum products and provide actionable feedback.